Road Traffic Authority, SK Inno, and Central Volunteer Center Sign Business Agreement on 'Climate Crisis Response'
From the left, Lee Jumin, President of the Korea Road Traffic Authority, Kwon Miyoung, Director of the Korea Central Volunteer Center, and Lim Sugil, Vice President of SK Innovation.
[Photo by Korea Road Traffic Authority]
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] The Korea Road Traffic Authority, SK Innovation, and the Korea Central Volunteer Center signed a memorandum of understanding on the 4th to respond to the climate crisis and realize a carbon-neutral society.
This agreement was prepared to raise public awareness of the climate change crisis and create a social atmosphere where people can voluntarily participate in climate action.
Through this agreement, the three organizations plan to jointly plan and broadcast campaigns and public interest programs to respond to the climate crisis and realize a carbon-neutral society, and conduct public promotion together.
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Lee Joo-min, Chairman of the Korea Road Traffic Authority, said, "I am pleased to take steps toward sustainable management together," adding, "We will do our best to create a social atmosphere where more people think about and practice environmental protection through the joint efforts of companies, civic groups, and public institutions."
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