Chilseong Recycling Supports Vehicles for Social Welfare Facilities in Yeosu
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Chilseong Recycling Co., Ltd. (CEO Kim Minseok) supported vehicles for social welfare facilities in Yeosu City through the Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea (Chairman Noh Dongil).
According to the Jeonnam Community Chest of Korea on the 29th, the delivery ceremony was attended by Kim Donggeuk, Director of Jeonnam Sarangui Yeolmae, Kim Minseok of Chilseong Recycling, Kang Chunan, Director of Yeosu Disabled Comprehensive Welfare Center, and Jeon Pungja, Director of Jeonnam Yeosu Citizen Regional Self-Support Center, among others.
The donation of 32,769,000 KRW delivered that day will be used to support vehicles for providing mobile welfare services to the Yeosu Disabled Comprehensive Welfare Center and the Jeonnam Yeosu Citizen Regional Self-Support Center.
CEO Kim Minseok said, “I hope that the welfare vehicles provided will meet the welfare needs of various generations,” and added, “We will continue to take an interest in and support the local community.”
Meanwhile, Chilseong Recycling, located in Yeosu City, Jeonnam, is a company engaged in comprehensive waste recycling, designated waste intermediate recycling, ship dismantling, demolition work, waste synthetic resin, scrap metal, waste electric wire, waste electronic products, and intermediate waste treatment.
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Last month, it took the lead in social contribution activities by sponsoring a Staria worth 34 million KRW for mobility support services for the disabled in the region.
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