Air Busan employees are conducting environmental cleanup volunteer activities at Gwangalli Beach.

Air Busan employees are conducting environmental cleanup volunteer activities at Gwangalli Beach.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Air Busan conducted an environmental cleanup volunteer activity called "plogging (jogging while picking up trash)" on the 18th around Gwangalli Beach, a representative tourist attraction in Busan.


The volunteer group "Blue Angel," composed of Air Busan flight attendants, participated in the activity and collected trash discarded around Gwangalli Beach.


They also checked the recycling bins installed throughout the beach and properly separated any trash that was not correctly sorted according to type.


Air Busan stated that with the recent lifting of social distancing measures and the increase in outdoor activities, they heard that there was a lot of trash discarded in urban amusement areas and beaches, which led them to carry out this environmental cleanup volunteer activity.



An Air Busan official said, "We plan to conduct regular environmental cleanup volunteer activities focusing on tourist attractions to create a clean cityscape and enhance Busan's city image," adding, "We will also promote campaigns and challenges that raise awareness of the importance of environmental protection and do our best to increase interest in environmental conservation."


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