Lotte Construction's Charlotte Volunteer Group is participating in the 'Jogging Challenge,' part of the employee step donation campaign near the headquarters in Jamwon-dong, Seoul. <Photo by Lotte Construction>

Lotte Construction's Charlotte Volunteer Group is participating in the 'Jogging Challenge,' part of the employee step donation campaign near the headquarters in Jamwon-dong, Seoul.

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On June 7, Lotte Construction announced that it will conduct an employee "Step Donation Campaign" for about a month until July 2 in celebration of "World Environment Day (June 5)."


In this campaign, employees install the social enterprise Big Walk app on their smartphones, select and register for the Lotte Construction campaign, and their daily step counts are automatically recorded. The accumulated steps can be checked in real time for donation status and goal achievement rate through the mobile app.


If the combined step count of all employees reaches 100 million steps, Lotte Construction plans to donate funds for environmental education at child welfare facilities and eco-friendly educational materials.


Additionally, Lotte Construction will hold a "Jupging Challenge." Jupging is a compound word of "jupda" (to pick up) and jogging, created to improve employees' physical fitness, which has declined due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, and to promote environmental protection activities.


Employees can choose the session they wish to participate in, and by jogging while picking up trash during the period and verifying it on the challenge page, they will receive various eco-friendly products and gifts made from sustainable materials.



Employees participating in the Jupging Challenge will wear "eco-friendly uniforms" made from recycled plastic to add significance to their participation in environmental protection.


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