Korea Ceramic Foundation Donates 'Unused Computers' and More to Korea IT Welfare Promotion Agency
On the 21st, the Korea Ceramic Foundation donated 46 unused computers and monitors to the Korea IT Welfare Promotion Agency.
View original imageOn the 21st, the Korea Ceramic Foundation donated 46 unused computers, monitors, and other equipment to the Korea IT Welfare Promotion Agency.
The items donated by the foundation this time include ▲20 computers ▲17 monitors ▲3 laptops ▲3 printers.
This donation was carried out as a measure to practice Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) management by collaborating with social economy enterprises to refurbish unused information and communication assets from the foundation and distribute them to households in need of support, such as low-income families, multicultural families, and people with disabilities.
The Korea Ceramic Foundation expects this donation to help bridge the digital information gap for vulnerable groups.
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Yoon Kwang-seok, Standing Director of the Korea Ceramic Foundation, stated, "Unlike before when unused information and communication assets were sold or discarded, donating them to social economy enterprises has great significance in creating social and environmental value." He added, "We will continue to take the lead in solving social issues through active ESG management activities and fulfill our social responsibilities as a public institution."
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