Grand Korea Leisure and the Korea Self-Support Welfare Development Institute have signed a business agreement and are taking a commemorative photo. From the left in the photo: Kim Young-san, President of GKL, Bae Wan-bok, Acting Director of the Korea Self-Support Welfare Development Institute. Photo by GKL

Grand Korea Leisure and the Korea Self-Support Welfare Development Institute have signed a business agreement and are taking a commemorative photo. From the left in the photo: Kim Young-san, President of GKL, Bae Wan-bok, Acting Director of the Korea Self-Support Welfare Development Institute. Photo by GKL

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Grand Korea Leisure (GKL) announced on the 2nd that it has signed a business agreement with the Korea Self-Sufficiency Welfare Development Institute to revitalize local self-sufficiency projects.


On the same day, the two organizations signed the "Business Agreement for Revitalizing Local Self-Sufficiency Projects" at GKL headquarters in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, agreeing to collaborate in the future on the use of self-sufficiency enterprises and local self-sufficiency center services, purchasing products, and supporting project establishment.


Through the agreement, GKL plans to contract with a mobile car wash self-sufficiency enterprise to request car washing services for customer protocol and business vehicles. The mobile car wash uses an ultra-water-saving method that consumes only half a cup of water.


Additionally, GKL signed a contract with a self-sufficiency enterprise that recycles coffee grounds and plans to convert approximately 300 kg of coffee grounds discharged monthly from three business locations, including the headquarters, into eco-friendly bricks. These eco-friendly bricks will be used in the flower beds of the Seven Luck Casino Seoul Dragon City branch, scheduled to open in January next year.



Kim Youngsan, President of GKL, said, "Through this agreement, we can achieve a 'two birds with one stone' effect by recycling resources and providing new jobs for vulnerable groups." He added, "GKL will continue to fulfill its responsibilities as a public enterprise and do its best to create social value."


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