Operation of Youth 'Carbon Neutrality Supporters'... Carbon Reduction Education and Idea Implementation

Hanwha Total, Practicing Carbon Neutrality Together with Future Generations View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] Hanwha Total is carrying out various educational social contribution activities to practice carbon neutrality together with future generations.


Hanwha Total announced on the 4th that it has concluded the 'Hanwha Total Carbon Neutrality Supporters' activities, conducted as part of youth eco-friendly education social contribution over four months since last March.


Hanwha Total selected 30 carbon neutrality supporters among youths interested in climate and environmental issues, providing education to understand carbon neutrality and encouraging supporters to propose ideas to directly practice carbon reduction.


The supporters carried out projects such as writing messages about the Earth and environment, investigating cases of carbon neutrality in daily life, and proposing their own carbon neutrality policies from the perspective of youths, gaining awareness of the importance of carbon neutrality and the environment.


Additionally, experts from research institutes such as the Korea Environment Institute (KEI) and the Korea Automotive Technology Institute (KATECH) were invited to provide special lectures on the status of carbon neutrality in various industries.



In the video contest judged based on topic relevance, completeness, creativity, and effectiveness, the grand prize, the Korea Climate and Environment Network Executive Director Award, was awarded to Yuchan Hwang (2nd year, Dogok Middle School, Seoul), and the excellence awards, the Hanwha Total CEO Award, were given to Jaehyuk Lee (3rd year, Deokwon Middle School, Seoul) and Yuna Lee (6th year, Juyak Elementary School, Jinju, Gyeongnam), with a total of six students honored.


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