Participation with BAC 'Clean Mountain' Certification until the 30th

Outdoor brand Black Yak announced on the 16th that its domestic largest outdoor community platform, ‘Black Yak Alpine Club (BAC),’ will hold the ‘Jupsan Plus Challenge.’


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This challenge is being held in collaboration with the sustainable living wear brand ‘Silliman’ until the 30th of this month. Anyone can participate by certifying BAC’s ‘Clean Mountain’ program, which involves picking up trash while hiking during this period.


In the categories of ‘First Life Clean Mountain’ and ‘First Clean Mountain of 2023,’ Silliman’s foldable portable cups and water pouches will be given to 250 people each on a first-come, first-served basis. After the challenge ends, the top 500 participants with the most certifications will receive Silliman’s Harmony Gimbap Case as a prize. Detailed information about the challenge can be found on the BAC app.



A Black Yak representative said, “We planned this challenge with Silliman, which gives reusable multi-use items in line with Clean Mountain’s ‘Heavier Backpack’ concept, encouraging carrying heavier backpacks while hiking.” He added, “We ask for much interest in this challenge, which protects nature by picking up trash on the mountain and hiking with multi-use items instead of disposables, carrying heavier bags.”


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