Jeil Pharma Holdings Launches 'Paper Cup Zero' Campaign
Jeil Pharma Holdings Launches 'Paper Cup Zero' Campaign.
[Photo by Jeil Pharma Holdings]
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwanju] Jeil Pharma Holdings announced on the 7th that it has launched the 'Paper Cup Zero' campaign, which encourages the use of reusable cups in the office as part of its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management.
Jeil Pharma Holdings plans to eliminate disposable cups in the company break rooms and provide reusable cups, encouraging the use of personal tumblers as well as reusable cups for visitors, creating a culture where all employees actively participate in environmental protection and independently practice ESG management.
To prevent indiscriminate disposal and improper separation of waste within the company, Jeil Pharma Holdings has placed recycling bins on each floor and is fostering a company culture aimed at reducing waste through voluntary individual recycling. Additionally, by creating a digital work environment and converting existing paper documents into electronic documents, the company is building a 'paperless' office environment, striving to improve work efficiency and reduce paper usage.
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A representative of Jeil Pharma Holdings stated, "Through the Paper Cup Zero campaign, we have taken the first step toward eco-friendliness, the cornerstone of ESG management," adding, "We plan to encourage voluntary participation from employees to strengthen environmental awareness and also strive to practice 'Zero Waste' for future generations."
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