Kolmar Group Practices 'Win-Win ESG' Through a Week-Long Sharing Volunteer Service
‘Kolmar Connect Week’ Held... Total 2,700 Hours of Volunteer Work by All Employees
Yoon Sang-hyun, Vice Chairman of Korea Kolmar Holdings (left), and Ahn Byung-joon, CEO (center), are volunteering to serve meals at a free meal facility in Seoul during the recent 'Kolmar Connect Week.' Photo by Korea Kolmar Holdings
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Kolmar Holdings announced on the 28th that all employees of Kolmar Group affiliates participated in large-scale volunteer activities for a week.
Employees of all affiliates including Kolmar Korea, HK Innoen, Kolmar BNH, and Yeonwoo conducted the "Kolmar Connect Week" from the 21st to the 25th. Kolmar Connect Week is a voluntary volunteer project carried out company-wide and operated intensively for one week.
During this period, relay volunteer activities such as lunchbox delivery, meal service, and environmental cleanup were carried out at business sites nationwide including Seoul, Sejong, Incheon, and Bucheon. In particular, Vice Chairman Yoon Sanghyun and the heads of each affiliate took the lead in volunteer activities, encouraging employees to participate.
About 1,100 employees participated in lunchbox sharing and meal service volunteer activities. Lunchbox sharing took place in the locations of each business site, including Seocho-gu and Songpa-gu in Seoul, Yeonsu-gu in Incheon, and Sejong City. Meal service volunteer activities for the homeless and vulnerable groups were conducted at free meal facilities near Seoul Station and Tapgol Park. Kimchi made for kimjang was delivered to elderly residents in the Sungin-dong area of Seoul.
In addition, environmental cleanup activities such as trash collection were carried out in the areas where the business sites are located. The "Walk with Innoen" event, a step donation activity where 1,000 KRW is donated for every 10,000 steps walked, was also held. The total volunteer hours participated in by all employees of Kolmar Group affiliates during the week amounted to about 2,700 hours.
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Kolmar Holdings CEO Ahn Byungjun said, "The significance of Kolmar Connect Week is profound in that all employees of all affiliates participated," and added, "Kolmar Group will continue to create a healthy sharing culture in the local community through sincere voluntary volunteer activities."
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