Joo Si-bo, President of POSCO International, participated in the 'Save the Sea 9' campaign, which is part of the clean ocean initiative.<br><br>Photo by POSCO International

Joo Si-bo, President of POSCO International, participated in the 'Save the Sea 9' campaign, which is part of the clean ocean initiative.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Ki-min Lee] Posco International announced on the 11th that President Ju Si-bo participated in the "Save the Sea 9 (Gu) Campaign," a part of the Clean Sea Campaign.


The Save the Sea Campaign is a relay campaign organized by the Korea Coast Guard to share the seriousness of marine pollution issues domestically and internationally and to expand participation in marine environmental protection.


Participants choose one of the "9 Practical Actions to Protect the Sea" selected by the Korea Coast Guard, take a photo holding the corresponding slogan, upload it on social networking services (SNS), and nominate three next participants to continue the campaign.


President Ju, who joined the campaign after being first nominated by Commissioner Kim Hong-hee of the Korea Coast Guard, nominated Kim Ho-bin, President of Korea Midland Power, Kwon Chun-taek, Secretary-General of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) Korea Network, and the Skeleton National Team. He selected "Reducing the Use of Disposable Products" among the 9 practical actions to participate in the campaign.


Posco International collaborates with Korea Midland Power to supply domestically produced equipment for overseas renewable energy projects. It joined the UNGC as a member company in November 2019 and discloses its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management activities and achievements through the "Corporate Citizenship Report." Additionally, it has sponsored the Skeleton National Team since 2011.



President Ju Si-bo said, "I believe small efforts in daily life will have a significant impact on solving environmental issues," adding, "I will continue to engage in eco-friendly activities that are easy to practice in everyday life."


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