Shinhan Credit Information Signs Business Agreement for 'Paper Pack Recycling' to Support Small Business Owners
Lee Gijun, President of Shinhan Credit Information (left), and Lee Heecheol, Chairman of the Korea Recycling Resource Distribution Support Center, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement on 'paper pack recycling.'
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kwangho Lee] Shinhan Credit Information announced on the 7th that it has signed a paper pack recycling business agreement with the Korea Circular Resource Distribution Support Center to support eco-friendly management activities for small business owners.
Shinhan Credit Information is conducting an eco-friendly recycling campaign together with various affiliated parties, including 130 stores operated by small business owners participating in the 'Small Business Recovery Support Project' promoted by the Shinhan Financial Hope Foundation, and 15 Shinhan Credit Information branches.
During the campaign, the Circular Resource Distribution Support Center provides collection boxes where paper packs can be separately disposed of, supports tissue production through member companies, monitors nationwide collection volumes, and offers eco-friendly online education for small business owners.
This campaign is significant in that small business owners directly participate in the entire paper pack recycling process?from separate disposal and collection of paper packs to the reuse of tissues produced from these materials?thereby practicing eco-friendly management activities firsthand.
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Lee Kijun, CEO of Shinhan Credit Information, said, "Through this recycling campaign, we hope that consumers' voluntary participation in eco-friendly activities will expand and contribute to the revitalization of circular resources in our country."
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