Employees of the Korea National Oil Corporation are engaged in environmental cleanup activities such as planting spring flowers, turning the soil, repairing flowerpots, creating flower beds, and collecting surrounding trash at Dinosaur Footprint Park.

Employees of the Korea National Oil Corporation are engaged in environmental cleanup activities such as planting spring flowers, turning the soil, repairing flowerpots, creating flower beds, and collecting surrounding trash at Dinosaur Footprint Park.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Korea National Oil Corporation conducted spring environmental improvement activities at a community convenience facility near its headquarters in celebration of Arbor Day.


Employees of the Oil Corporation carried out environmental cleanup activities such as planting spring flowers, turning soil, repairing flowerpots, and collecting surrounding trash at the Dinosaur Footprint Park in Jung-gu, Ulsan.


The Dinosaur Footprint Park is popular among local residents as an outdoor natural history learning site, offering dinosaur sculptures, dinosaur footprint fossils, and a fossil playground.


The corporation plans to steadily continue environmental improvement activities at community convenience facilities near its headquarters, including walking trails and community open facilities, starting with the Dinosaur Footprint Park.



Cho Seong-sang, Director of General Affairs at the Oil Corporation, said, "We conducted spring environmental cleanup activities so that citizens, exhausted from COVID-19, can use the park cleanly and comfortably," adding, "The corporation will continue to improve the surrounding environment."


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