Hana Financial Group Launches Used Clothing Donation Campaign for Summer View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kiho Sung] Hana Financial Group announced on the 28th that it will conduct a summer used clothing donation campaign called 'CoolCool Closet' until the 9th of next month to practice ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management.


CoolCool Closet is a clothing donation campaign under the theme of 'sharing clothes sleeping quietly in the closet,' accepting all kinds of clothing regardless of season, gender, or age. After a selection process, the clothes are provided to vulnerable groups domestically and internationally. Through the 'Haebom Closet' campaign held in March, over 2,000 pieces of clothing were donated and supported to domestic single mother centers, facilities for people with disabilities, and vulnerable groups in Indonesia.


The summer clothes collected through this campaign will be provided to homeless people in Korea and vulnerable groups in Southeast Asia, with KF94 masks additionally supplied to the homeless in Korea.


The 'CoolCool Closet' campaign, held for the second time this year, is open not only to Hana Financial Group employees but also to customers. Customers can visit nearby Hana Bank branches to donate used clothes, and an event is being held where customers who post certification photos of their participation in the clothing donation campaign on Hana Financial Group’s SNS (Instagram and Facebook) will receive food and beverage coupons.



A representative from Hana Financial Group’s ESG Planning Team said, "The response to the used clothing donation campaign is increasing because it helps vulnerable groups, reduces carbon emissions, and protects the environment through small actions in daily life. We will do our best to actively practice ESG management by conducting used clothing collection campaigns every quarter."


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