Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power's Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters conducted a "Traditional Market Shopping Campaign" on the 12th at Wolnae Market in Gijang-eup, Busan. The items purchased that day were delivered to local basic livelihood security recipients and neighbors in welfare blind spots. Lee Gwang-hoon, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (center in the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with Gori volunteer members after the event. Photo by Lee Gwang-hoon

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power's Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters conducted a "Traditional Market Shopping Campaign" on the 12th at Wolnae Market in Gijang-eup, Busan. The items purchased that day were delivered to local basic livelihood security recipients and neighbors in welfare blind spots. Lee Gwang-hoon, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters (center in the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with Gori volunteer members after the event. Photo by Lee Gwang-hoon

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters conducted a 'Traditional Market Shopping Campaign' on the 12th at Wolnae Oil Market in Gijang-eup, Gijang-gun, Busan, encouraging the use of traditional markets.


On this day, Gwang-hoon Lee, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, and about 10 members of the Gori Volunteer Corps, consisting of executives and employees, participated.


The Gori Volunteer Corps purchased food ingredients worth about 2 million won with employees' donations and delivered them to 32 households of basic livelihood security recipients and neighbors in welfare blind spots in the local area.


The Traditional Market Shopping Campaign is a social contribution activity that the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters continuously conducts to revitalize the local economy and support marginalized groups.



Gwang-hoon Lee, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, who visited the local market for the first time since his inauguration, said, "Traditional market shopping is a social contribution activity that helps neighbors while strengthening the local economy," adding, "We will focus on coexistence through more sharing."


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