Over 300 Employees and Their Families Participate
Environmental Cleanup Activities in Gwisang Since 1996

Global excavator manufacturer Volvo Group Korea announced on the 24th that it conducted an environmental cleanup activity at Gwisanhyeon Beach near the Changwon Plant in collaboration with Changwon City on the 22nd.


About 300 employees of Volvo Group Korea, partner company staff, and their families participated in the activity. They collected trash and debris such as discarded plastics and glass shards.


Andrew Knight, CEO of Volvo Group Korea, said, "I am grateful to the employees and their families who voluntarily participated in the environmental cleanup activity," adding, "Volvo Group Korea plans to actively communicate with the local community and carry out social contribution activities to realize the corporate vision of creating a better world."


Volvo Group Korea employees, partner company staff, and their families <br>pose for a commemorative photo after completing an environmental cleanup volunteer activity. <br>[Photo by Volvo Group Korea]

Volvo Group Korea employees, partner company staff, and their families
pose for a commemorative photo after completing an environmental cleanup volunteer activity.
[Photo by Volvo Group Korea]

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Volvo Group Korea stated that it has been conducting environmental cleanup activities at Gwisanhyeon Beach since 1996. It also runs campaigns such as 'One Company, One Mountain, One River Care' and wetland protection activities.



In addition to environmental protection activities, it also engages in social contribution activities. For over 20 years, it has worked with Habitat for Humanity Korea to improve the living environments of children in local communities. Every March, it participates in the global environmental protection campaign 'Earth Hour' hosted by the World Wide Fund for Nature.


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