Namyang Dairy Targets Vulnerable Pregnant Women with 'Eco-Friendly Grain Heating Pack Workshop'
Employee Volunteer Activity Held
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On the 22nd, Namyang Dairy Products announced on the 23rd that it conducted a volunteer activity called 'Making Eco-friendly Grain Heating Packs' for vulnerable pregnant women at its headquarters in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
Namyang Dairy Products officials who participated in the 'Making Eco-friendly Grain Heating Packs' volunteer activity are taking a commemorative photo.
[Photo by Namyang Dairy Products]
This volunteer activity, carried out as part of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management, was conducted in collaboration with Naver Happy Bean and the non-profit organization Changemaker, similar to last year's 'Making Preemie Kits'.
The eco-friendly grain heating packs do not emit electromagnetic waves, allowing pregnant women to use them with peace of mind. They are made from lightweight and comfortable materials and can be used on the abdomen or eyes for multiple purposes, helping to relieve dry eyes and insomnia.
Through this volunteer activity, in which 30 Namyang Dairy Products employees participated in making the packs, a total of 100 heating packs worth approximately 3 million KRW, along with representative products such as 'Delicious Soy Milk GT Black Bean' worth about 1 million KRW, were also delivered.
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A Namyang Dairy Products official stated, "We will continue to actively carry out campaigns that support and encourage all mothers in Korea."
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