Lotte Hi-Mart Launches Eco Bag Production Using Recycled Uniforms
Lotte Hi-Mart participates in the production of upcycled eco-bags using discarded uniforms.
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Lotte Hi-Mart announced on the 18th that it will participate in the production of upcycled eco-bags made from discarded uniforms to practice resource circulation and support underprivileged groups.
This project is being carried out in collaboration with the upcycling-specialized social enterprise 'Touch for Good.' Lotte Hi-Mart's Charlotte Volunteer Group delivered 200 discarded uniforms dismantled by the group and 100 upcycled eco-bags to Touch for Good. Touch for Good produces and supports eco-bags for children at local community centers, helping them use the bags as educational materials or for daily use. The project expenses were funded by donations from employees.
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A Lotte Hi-Mart official stated, "We find it meaningful to contribute to eco-friendly resource circulation by transforming discarded resources into new products, while also helping the education of underprivileged children." He added, "We will continue to strive for ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management through various eco-friendly social contribution activities."
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