Produced Through Customer Participation Environmental Protection Campaign

Lee Yong-hee, Head of the Cheongho Nice Small Love Practice Movement Headquarters (first on the left), is taking a commemorative photo while delivering upcycled coffee soap to Glara House.

Lee Yong-hee, Head of the Cheongho Nice Small Love Practice Movement Headquarters (first on the left), is taking a commemorative photo while delivering upcycled coffee soap to Glara House.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] Cheongho Nice announced on the 8th that its in-house volunteer group, the 'Small Love Practice Movement Headquarters,' produced upcycled coffee soap and delivered it to social welfare institutions such as Glara's House, Seong Franchipko Comprehensive Welfare Center for the Disabled, and Jumong Rehabilitation Center.


The delivered eco-friendly coffee soap was made through an upcycling coffee capsule campaign conducted in January targeting customers of Cheongho Nice's coffee machine 'Esprecafe.' When customers requested the collection of coffee capsules discarded after coffee extraction, Cheongho Nice collected and upcycled them to create eco-friendly soap.



Lee Yong-hee, head of the Small Love Practice Movement Headquarters, said, "We were able to produce upcycled products through the voluntary participation of customers and share them. We will continue to seek various ways to practice social contribution."


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