Clean Nara Premignon Donates Diapers to Celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Children's Day
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Comprehensive paper company Kkaekkeutan Nara announced on the 4th that it donated premium microfiber diapers ‘Premignon’ to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Children's Day.
Kkaekkeutan Nara has been manufacturing baby diapers for 35 years and has continuously donated baby diapers. To celebrate this 100th anniversary Children's Day, it delivered about 400,000 diapers (worth approximately 140 million KRW) to low-income families with children through the Community Chest of Korea and Good Neighbors.
The baby diaper ‘Premignon’ is a compound word of the French words ‘premier,’ meaning ‘the best,’ and ‘mignon,’ meaning ‘small and cute,’ representing a brand that embodies ‘a mother’s heart wanting to give only the best to her small and cute baby.’ It is a premium diaper product created together by 100 young mothers and diaper experts with over 20 years of experience.
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A representative from Kkaekkeutan Nara said, “We decided to donate diapers to protect children’s precious dreams and support a bright future,” adding, “We will continue to take the lead in practicing ESG management through sincere social contribution projects for children.”
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