S-OIL conducted a coastal cleanup activity to preserve the marine ecosystem around Mokdo in Onsan-eup, Ulju-gun, which it adopted as the first "Companion Beach" in the Ulsan area.


The "Companion Beach Program" is a beach adoption program organized by the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries and the Korea Marine Environment Management Corporation, where companies or organizations adopt specific beaches like companion animals to care for and maintain them, aiming to collect marine debris and improve the landscape. On the 22nd of last month, S-OIL became the first in the Ulsan area to adopt Mokdo Beach in Onsan-eup as a "Companion Beach."

Employees participating in the Mokdo Beach cleanup activity are taking a group commemorative photo.

Employees participating in the Mokdo Beach cleanup activity are taking a group commemorative photo.

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About 40 S-OIL employees who participated in the cleanup activity collected coastal waste such as discarded plastics and abandoned fishing gear washed ashore on Mokdo Beach and nearby coastal roads after the rainy season, despite the intense heat, and also conducted a campaign to take the collected trash back with them.



S-OIL is working together with marine-related organizations in the Ulsan area, including the Ulsan Coast Guard and the Ulsan branch of the Korea Marine Rescue Association, to carry out underwater waste and sediment collection projects at ports and harbors within Ulsan, striving to ensure that Ulsan citizens and fishermen can live by a clean sea.


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