On the 1st, at the National Assembly cafeteria, Assemblyman Jang Kyung-tae (left), Park In-joo, Chairman of Homeplus e-Paran Foundation, Lee Chun-seok, Secretary General of the National Assembly, and Assemblyman Kim Sung-hwan pledged to participate in the Clean Dish campaign.

On the 1st, at the National Assembly cafeteria, Assemblyman Jang Kyung-tae (left), Park In-joo, Chairman of Homeplus e-Paran Foundation, Lee Chun-seok, Secretary General of the National Assembly, and Assemblyman Kim Sung-hwan pledged to participate in the Clean Dish campaign.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chunhan] Homeplus and the National Assembly Secretariat announced on the 1st that they will conduct the 'Clean Dish' campaign in celebration of Environment Month.


Clean Dish is a campaign where donations are accumulated each time customers finish their meals without leaving food waste at Homeplus and the National Assembly cafeteria, creating funds for children's environmental education through the eParan Foundation.


Participation is as simple as verifying your participation at the leftover food scanner after dining at Homeplus or the National Assembly cafeteria, with a donation of 500 KRW accumulated per participant.


It is expected that about 1,000 people will participate daily in this campaign, and if more than 20,000 people participate cumulatively, up to 10 million KRW in funds will be raised. The funds will be used for children's environmental education conducted by the Homeplus eParan Foundation.



A Homeplus representative said, "We are pleased to participate in the Clean Dish campaign, which allows us to practice eco-friendliness and sharing simultaneously," adding, "We will continue to expand efforts to fulfill our corporate social responsibility by strengthening green partnerships."


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