Mujin iCoop Cooperative Delivers 10,000 'NO Plastic' Bottled Water to Chosun University Hospital View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chosun University Hospital (Director Jeong Jonghoon) announced on the 4th that ‘Mujin iCOOP Consumer Cooperative’ delivered 10,000 bottles of water on the 3rd.


iCOOP Consumer Cooperative is an organization operated jointly by consumer members and producers, engaging in various activities addressing social issues.


Recently, it has been conducting the ‘No Plastic Promise Campaign’ to reduce the production and consumption of plastic and leave a beautiful environment for future generations.


The bottled water delivered this time was made by ‘Nature Dream’ using paper packs instead of PET bottles to reduce plastic use and prevent environmental pollution. The used paper packs are collected at Nature Dream stores nationwide and recycled into hand towels.


Im Sarang, Director of Mujin iCOOP Consumer Cooperative, encouraged participation in the plastic reduction campaign, saying, “Simply not using plastic water bottles, which can be easily avoided in daily life, will greatly help overcome the climate crisis.”


Director Jeong Jonghoon said, “We appreciate iCOOP Consumer Cooperative’s efforts to consider the natural environment and health,” and added, “Since actions starting from oneself can lead to significant changes, we actively support the No Plastic Campaign.”





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