S-OIL donated 280 million KRW to the protection of endangered natural monuments.


On the 5th, S-OIL delivered 280 million KRW in sponsorship funds for the guardians of endangered natural monuments to environmental organizations such as the Korea Otter Protection Association, Korea Freshwater Fish Conservation Association, Natural Monument Insect Research Institute, and Korea Softshell Turtle Protection Association at the headquarters auditorium in Mapo-gu, Seoul, together with the Cultural Heritage Administration.

S-Oil Supports Conservation Activities for Endangered Natural Monuments View original image

The sponsorship funds will be used for the protection activities of five endangered natural monuments: otters, cranes, Korean dark sleeper fish, longhorn beetles, and softshell turtles. Since 2008, S-OIL has shown interest in the environmental field and realized social value by signing the first-ever 'Cultural Heritage Guardian' agreement with the Cultural Heritage Administration, supporting it for 16 years.


As a cultural heritage guardian, S-OIL has been conducting ▲ support for research and protection activities of protected species organizations ▲ volunteer activities for natural monument guardians involving employees and customers' families ▲ university student natural monument guardian groups ▲ natural monument classes for children from low-income families.



An S-OIL representative said, "Thanks to everyone involved who are doing their best to protect the ecosystem and conduct research activities despite difficult conditions, endangered species have recovered their populations and formed a healthy ecosystem," adding, "We will continue to show interest and support in the environmental field and become a company that fulfills its social responsibilities."


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