Let's Volunteer and Practice Carbon Neutrality with Upcycled Bags during National Park Carbon Neutrality Week!

Naejangsan National Park Baegam Office Leads Carbon Neutrality Efforts View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] The Baegam Office of Naejangsan National Park under the Korea National Park Service (Director Yoo Kyungho) announced on the 13th that it operated Carbon Neutrality Week from the 6th to the 12th in the Naejangsan National Park area in celebration of 'Blue Sky Day' on the 7th.


The Baegam Office of Naejangsan National Park held a carbon neutrality promotion booth from the 11th to the 12th around Ilgwangjeong to inform visitors about ways to reduce carbon emissions occurring within the national park.


At the carbon neutrality promotion booth, visitors wrote detailed illustration postcards featuring the carbon neutrality logo, made pledges to practice carbon neutrality, and placed them in a slow mailbox to help them remember their commitment to carbon neutrality even six months later.


Additionally, a volunteer activity was conducted using upcycled products such as upcycling bags made from discarded banners found within the park.


The upcycling bags were created through talent donations by Naejangsan Baegam resource volunteers and were used for "trekking with trash" (picking up trash while trekking), which is one of the practical actions for carbon neutrality.



Kim Byungsoo, Conservation Director of the Baegam Office of Naejangsan National Park, said, “Carbon Neutrality Week provided an opportunity for visitors to the national park to practice and participate in carbon neutrality.”


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