The Department of Social Welfare at Honam University and the Sarang Nanum Center Volunteer Group PTSC are taking a commemorative photo for the 'Plastic ZERO' campaign. Photo by Honam University

The Department of Social Welfare at Honam University and the Sarang Nanum Center Volunteer Group PTSC are taking a commemorative photo for the 'Plastic ZERO' campaign. Photo by Honam University

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Cho Hyung-joo] The Department of Social Welfare at Honam University (Volunteer Service Advisor Professor Lee Jung-gyu) and the Sarang Nanum Center (Director Jin Kyung-mi) Social Service Group PTSC (Advisor Professor Lee Dong-woo from the Department of Physical Therapy) are continuously conducting the 'Plastic ZERO' campaign to prevent environmental pollution caused by plastic.


According to Honam University on the 17th, students from the Department of Social Welfare and PTSC explained the environmental protection issues caused by plastic use to local residents in the shopping district near Honam University on the 16th, promoting active participation in reducing plastic use in daily life.


Prior to this, on the 5th, the Department of Social Welfare and PTSC also walked around the campus, utilizing plastic recycling bins installed in each building to separate general waste and re-sort plastics, conducting activities for plastic classification and separate disposal. On the same day, PTSC collaborated with Nature Dream to distribute paper-pack bottled water to students and encouraged participation in the 'NO Plastic Promise Campaign.'





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