Park In-cheol, Executive Director (CSO) of the Eco-friendly Management Division, ESG Management Headquarters, is conducting a seminar. Photo by Lotte Chemical

Park In-cheol, Executive Director (CSO) of the Eco-friendly Management Division, ESG Management Headquarters, is conducting a seminar. Photo by Lotte Chemical

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Dong-hoon] Lotte Chemical announced on the 17th that it held a seminar to strengthen the environmental safety capabilities of small and medium-sized partner companies.


On the afternoon of the 11th, Lotte Chemical provided a venue for education and information exchange for related personnel from about 100 companies at Lotte World Tower. The seminar was designed for partner companies facing difficulties in acquiring information and training on the Chemical Control Act (CCA), the Act on Registration and Evaluation of Chemicals (AREC), and individual environmental laws due to issues such as lack of specialized personnel and costs.


A representative of a partner company who participated in the seminar said, "There are so many laws and they are very complex, so it was difficult to understand the related contents," and added, "Lotte Chemical first identified the desired education needs and organized the curriculum, which was practically very helpful."


Another attendee said, "The training was practical and focused on work-related content that could be immediately applied in the field," and added, "I want to share the training content with the person in charge who could not attend due to scheduling conflicts."


This training was conducted after first identifying the demand for environmental safety training from about 2,000 companies since August, and covered laws related to hazardous substances such as the AREC, CCA, Waste Management Act, and MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet).



Lotte Chemical plans to continue and expand partner company environmental seminars in the future.


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