Im Jae-su, Chief of Mokpo Maritime Police Station, participated in the 'Energy Saving Campaign in Daily Life' challenge. ⓒ Asia Economy

Im Jae-su, Chief of Mokpo Maritime Police Station, participated in the 'Energy Saving Campaign in Daily Life' challenge. ⓒ Asia Economy

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Im Jae-su, Chief of Mokpo Maritime Police Station, participated in the ‘Energy Saving Campaign in Daily Life’ challenge, the first step toward carbon neutrality.


This challenge is a nationwide campaign aimed at reducing unnecessary electricity consumption and carbon emissions in everyday life, initiated by Chungnam Governor Yang Seung-jo in September and continuing to this day.


Accordingly, Mokpo Maritime Police has taken practical steps for wise energy saving in daily life, such as turning off office equipment during lunch and after work, using stairs for floors below the 4th, using public transportation for commuting, and prohibiting the use of personal heating devices.


Chief Im Jae-su stated, “We will take the lead in practicing carbon neutrality through energy saving in daily life,” and added, “Carbon neutrality is an unavoidable challenge of our era, and I ask everyone to make efforts together.”



Meanwhile, Mokpo Maritime Police Station has designated energy guardians in each department to make saving energy a habit and actively implement green living practices.


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