Participate in Zero-Waste Activities through Clothing Resource Circulation to Practice ESG Management
Contribute to Job Creation for Disabled People by Selling Donated Goods at Stores Employing Disabled Workers

Hana Financial Group Launches Clothing Donation Campaign 'Haebom Otjang' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Song Hwajeong] Hana Financial Group announced on the 28th that it will conduct the clothing donation campaign "Haebom Closet" until April 8 to participate in zero waste of clothing resources and contribute to job creation for people with disabilities.


Haebom Closet is a representative campaign that Hana Financial Group has been conducting since 2020 to practice ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management, and this is the fifth time it has been held.


This Haebom Closet campaign expanded the range of donation items from clothing only to include bags and dolls as well. Donated items will be sorted and sold at Goodwill Store, a store employing people with disabilities.


This donation campaign is especially meaningful as it contributes to job creation for people with disabilities while promoting resource circulation and reducing carbon emissions through clothing reuse. Customers can also participate in donations, and donation items can be accepted at Hana Bank branches.


Additionally, a personal SNS participation event for customers will be held. After participating in the donation, customers who post a verification photo and hashtags on their SNS and leave a comment on Hana Financial Group’s official SNS will receive a coffee coupon.



In addition to this clothing donation campaign for resource circulation, Hana Financial Group plans to continuously carry out ESG management practice campaigns such as the "Good Tumbler Sun(善)bler Campaign," small business support campaigns, love-sharing blood donation campaigns, and the Green Walking Challenge this year.


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