Jungwook Kim, CEO of EY Consulting, Participates in the 'Cool Korea Challenge'
EY Consulting, the consulting organization of the global accounting and consulting firm EY Hanyoung, announced on the 29th that CEO Kim Jung-wook and employees participated in the 'Cool Korea Challenge' to save energy.
The Cool Korea Challenge is a summer energy-saving relay campaign jointly conducted by the Korea Energy Agency and Fashion Group Hyungji. The campaign aims to save cooling energy and protect the environment by wearing simple clothing during the hot summer season. CEO Kim Jung-wook joined the Cool Korea Challenge after being nominated by Lee Soo-won, CEO of TBWA Korea.
Kim Jung-wook, CEO of EY Consulting, said, "As unusual high temperatures due to climate change are occurring, I hope the culture of wearing simple clothes to save energy will be established and continue every summer."
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Meanwhile, in 2021, EY declared its commitment to achieving 'Net Zero' by 2025, aiming to reduce net carbon dioxide emissions to zero. EY is practicing 'carbon negative' by reducing and offsetting more carbon than it emits annually, and achieved carbon negative status, an important milestone toward the Net Zero goal, in fiscal years 2021 and 2022.
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