OB Beer Delivers Over 26,000 Bottles of Water to Disaster-Vulnerable Groups View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Seungjin Lee] OB Beer delivered bottled water to disaster-vulnerable groups in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions to mark the end of the year.


On the 21st, OB Beer announced that it donated 26,160 bottles of bottled water (500ml each) to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association to support vulnerable groups prone to damage from winter natural disasters such as cold waves and heavy snowfall. The donated items will be distributed to a total of 24 organizations in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk areas, including associations for the disabled, senior welfare centers, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers.


An OB Beer official said, “With the resurgence of COVID-19 and the onset of severe winter cold, we delivered bottled water to various facilities to prepare for water shortages in daily life, such as frozen water meters caused by the cold wave. We will continue to introduce various activities that can bring warmth to the local community.”


OB Beer has been regularly donating emergency relief supplies to the Hope Bridge National Disaster Relief Association to promptly support disaster victims and vulnerable groups. This past summer, they provided emergency support by donating bottled water and ‘Reenergy Bars,’ high-protein snacks upcycled from beer lees, to COVID-19 medical staff and heatwave-vulnerable groups struggling with the heatwave.



Meanwhile, as a leading ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) company, OB Beer is making multifaceted efforts to strengthen ESG management through its social contribution brand ‘OB Joeun Sesang.’ OB Beer embraces coexistence and development with local communities as its corporate philosophy and continuously engages in social contribution activities such as improving learning facilities at local children’s centers through the ‘Happy Library’ project, awarding scholarships to discover and nurture local talents, and providing supplies to underprivileged groups.


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