HMM, Tree Planting Volunteer Activity for Carbon Neutrality
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] HMM announced on the 28th that on the 26th, ahead of Arbor Day, it conducted a tree-planting volunteer activity with about 50 employees and their families to respond to climate change and achieve carbon neutrality.
The employees and their families visited Maebongsan Neighborhood Park located in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, and planted 50 saplings. The event concluded with hanging wooden plaques bearing messages of hope on the trees they planted themselves.
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Recently, internationally, efforts are underway to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 in response to climate change. As part of the campaign to plant one trillion trees by 2050, South Korea has also announced plans to plant 3 billion trees to absorb and store carbon, aligning with the international community's efforts toward carbon neutrality.
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