Relay Format at 6 National Tourist Attractions

At Imrang Beach in Busan, Seven Eleven employees are participating in plogging activities. (Photo by Seven Eleven)

At Imrang Beach in Busan, Seven Eleven employees are participating in plogging activities. (Photo by Seven Eleven)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Seven Eleven announced on the 27th that its executives and employees participated in plogging at Imrang Beach in Busan. Plogging is an eco-friendly activity that involves picking up trash while walking or jogging.


Seven Eleven designated the fourth week of this month as the 'Plogging Eco-Friendly Activity Week' and has been conducting relay plogging activities with about 150 executives and employees nationwide at six major tourist attractions across the country since the 24th. Seven Eleven carried out plogging activities on the 24th at Namsan Park, on the 25th at Gwanaksan Mountain, on the 26th at Imrang Beach in Busan and downtown Gwangju Metropolitan City, and on the 27th at Seokchon Lake in Jamsil.


Earlier in May, about 150 executives and employees from Seven Eleven and Ministop nationwide conducted plogging activities at 10 major locations including Nodeul Island on the Han River, and plans to further develop the plogging eco-friendly campaign as Seven Eleven's representative ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) activity.



A Seven Eleven official said, "Plogging is a representative ESG activity that is easy to practice in daily life as an environmental protection activity, and we will continue activities to protect the local community environment."


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