Ediya Coffee Signs Eco-Friendly Business Agreement with Hansol Paper
Ediya Coffee held a business agreement ceremony for the realization of an eco-friendly society with Hansol Paper at its headquarters building on the 28th. Moon Chang-gi, Chairman of Ediya Coffee's ESG Committee (left), and Han Cheol-gyu, CEO of Hansol Paper. Photo by Ediya Coffee
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Ediya Coffee announced on the 29th that it has signed a business agreement with Hansol Paper to realize an eco-friendly society.
The signing ceremony held on the 28th at the headquarters building in Gangnam-gu, Seoul was attended by Moon Chang-gi, Chairman of Ediya Coffee's ESG Committee, and Han Cheol-gyu, CEO of Hansol Paper.
Through this agreement, Ediya Coffee plans to expand ESG management while strengthening the realization of environmental values. Starting from the 1st of next month, eco-friendly paper cups incorporating Hansol Paper's 'Terabas' technology will be used as take-out cups at all directly managed stores nationwide.
Terabas means 'container that holds nature' and is an eco-friendly paper container that does not use polyethylene (PE) coating, a type of plastic, making it recyclable.
Ediya Coffee and Hansol Paper agreed to strengthen cooperation for their eco-friendly businesses by ▲ converting disposable products in Ediya Coffee stores to eco-friendly products ▲ expanding the application of eco-friendly products ▲ reviewing recycling methods for disposable products.
Chairman Moon said, “Through this agreement with Hansol Paper, I hope that environmental activities will increase not only in the Korean coffee industry but also across the entire food industry. Ediya Coffee will become a company that leads not only the realization of shared values but also environmental values.”
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CEO Han stated, “Leading domestic and international companies are choosing paper materials with excellent recyclability and biodegradability as alternatives to plastic materials. We will focus on developing eco-friendly materials together with Ediya Coffee and continue to introduce eco-friendly materials and products applicable to various fields through continuous expansion of R&D investment.”
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