Gwangju Talent Donation Center-Sparkle Hold Resource Recycling Agreement Ceremony
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju Talent Donation Center and Sparkle Water announced on the 8th that they have signed a 'Resource Recycling Agreement' to take the lead in environmental protection.
Accordingly, Gwangju Talent Donation Center will collect PET bottles in connection with Sparkle Water's project to support bottled water for vulnerable groups, taking the lead in environmental protection.
The Talent Donation Center plans to accept empty bottles and convert them to bottled water at a rate of 1 pack (6 bottles) of 2ℓ per 6kg, so that it can be donated to vulnerable groups.
The agreement ceremony was attended by Sparkle Executive Director Jeong Changmo, Manager Seo Youngseok, and Sparkle Pure Water CEO Lee Choongsik, among other officials.
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Meanwhile, Sparkle Water has been collecting and recycling PET bottles discarded while selling bottled water. They are conducting a collection campaign with the goal of recovering more than 15% of the total volume sold. For these efforts, they were recognized and received a Prime Minister's Commendation.
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