During the competition period, 2,219 new households joined, with 112,878 households joining, accounting for 24.7% of citizens

Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, held an awards ceremony for eight apartment complexes that achieved excellent results in the 11th Carbon Point Program Enrollment Competition.

Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, held an awards ceremony for eight apartment complexes that achieved excellent results in the 11th Carbon Point Program Enrollment Competition.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam held an awards ceremony on the 30th in the office of the 2nd Vice Mayor for eight apartment complexes that achieved excellent results in the ‘11th Changwon City Carbon Point Program Enrollment Competition,’ which was held from May 9 to July 7.


This competition involved 41 management offices and resident representative meetings from among 456 multi-unit housing complexes with 100 or more households that wished to participate. They focused on promoting the Carbon Point Program, which encourages reducing carbon emissions in daily life and rewards cash incentives proportional to the amount reduced, thereby increasing enrollment rates.


As a result, 2,219 households newly enrolled, raising the total number of participating households in Changwon City’s Carbon Point Program to 112,878, which is 24.7% of all households.


The selected outstanding apartments are ▲Grand Prize: Masanhappo-gu Marine Asian (253 new enrollments) ▲Excellence Award: Masanhwoewon-gu Yangdeok Woosung (205 new), Masanhwoewon-gu Jungri Hyundai (203 new) ▲Encouragement Award: Masanhappo-gu Hyeondong LH (142 new), Masanhwoewon-gu Hanil Town Phase 2 (141 new), Jinhae-gu Seokdong Yurim Phil-u (134 new), Jinhae-gu Haein Roseville (117 new), Jinhae-gu Nammun House D (113 new). Among these, ▲Masanhappo-gu Hyeondong LH has 1,041 households enrolled, which is 92.6% of the 1,124 households, thanks to continuous promotion over several years.


In his acceptance speech, Kim Do-yeon, the manager of Marine Asian, said, “Among 4,298 households, 15.5% (667 households) are enrolled, and we will make further efforts to increase the enrollment rate together with residents through this competition.”



Jo Myung-rae, the 2nd Vice Mayor, said, “The more the inherent values of a community?sharing, saving, and caring?are revived, the better we can overcome the risks caused by the climate crisis, so we will work together.” He added, “The city will focus on nuclear power and hydrogen industries that produce zero carbon emissions, striving to become the leading city of the 4th Industrial Revolution where environment and economy grow in harmony.”


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