Seoul Institute of Health and Environment, Carbon Emission Reduction 'Pureunhaneuljikimi Campaign'
Participate by Posting Photos and Videos with Hashtags on Instagram, Facebook, and More
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Institute of Health and Environment Research announced on the 13th that it has launched the ‘Blue Sky Keeper’ campaign to share eco-friendly lifestyle habits practiced by citizens in their daily lives to reduce fine dust and carbon emissions in celebration of ‘Blue Sky Day.’
The ‘Blue Sky Keeper Campaign’ will run for about four weeks from the 7th to September 30th. By sharing small daily habits practiced to reduce fine dust and carbon emissions, it is expected to raise citizens’ interest in activities to reduce air pollution.
To participate in the campaign, individuals can post photos or videos of their daily habits to reduce fine dust and carbon emissions on their personal SNS with the required hashtags (#SeoulInstituteofHealthandEnvironmentResearch, #BlueSkyKeeper).
An online event is also being held to promote participation in the campaign, and during the campaign period, 100 participants will be selected by lottery to receive prizes. Detailed information can be found on the ‘Bodeuli TV’ YouTube channel or the ‘Seoul Institute of Health and Environment Research’ Facebook page.
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Shin Yong-seung, Director of the Institute of Health and Environment Research, said, “We hope this campaign will provide an opportunity for citizens to practice lifestyle habits that reduce air pollution.” He added, “The Seoul Institute of Health and Environment Research conducts detailed investigations on climate and environmental changes and harmful air pollutants through continuous air pollution monitoring facilities and alert operations. In addition to research, the institute also runs air quality improvement campaigns that citizens can directly participate in, so we ask for your active interest and participation.”
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