Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education Implements 'School Waste Electronic Equipment Recycling'
Agreement Signed with Resource Circulation Mutual Aid Association to Establish Resource Circulation System
Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education signed a business agreement with the Korea Electronic Product Resource Circulation Cooperative to promote the collection and recycling of waste electronic products. Photo by Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education
View original image[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Jeonnam Provincial Office of Education announced on the 10th that it signed a “Business Agreement for the Collection and Recycling Promotion of Waste Electronic Products” with the Korea Electronic Product Resource Circulation Cooperative in the business room on the 5th floor of the government building.
This agreement was promoted to collect waste electronic products and promote environmentally friendly recycling for the purpose of climate change environmental education and to establish a resource circulation system.
The two organizations plan to guide and promote the collection and transfer of waste electronic products discarded after use at educational institutions in Jeonnam Province, and conduct ▲collection campaigns ▲personal information processing and proper disposal of waste electronic products ▲school resource circulation education.
The Resource Circulation Cooperative will collect and recycle waste electronic products in an environmentally friendly manner and bear all costs incurred in the project, and the profits generated from the sale of waste electronic products will be donated in the name of the Provincial Office of Education.
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Policy Director Lee Gye-jun said, “To help the growing future generation empathize with the climate and environmental crisis and grow into environmental citizens who practice social action, we will strengthen environmental education and cooperate with related organizations to take the lead in ecosystem preservation.”
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