LG Uplus announced on the 1st that CEO Hwang Hyun-sik participated in the 'Disposable Zero' challenge, a campaign aimed at reducing the use of disposable products and promoting the habitual use of reusable items.


In the Disposable Zero challenge video, CEO Hwang personally washed cups and tumblers, emphasizing the reduction of disposable product use and the increase of reusable product use.

Hwang Hyun-sik, CEO of LG Uplus [Photo by LG Uplus]

Hwang Hyun-sik, CEO of LG Uplus [Photo by LG Uplus]

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CEO Hwang was nominated as a participant in the challenge by Kim Jong-hyun, Vice Chairman of DL Chemical. He then nominated Yoon Hyun-joon, CEO of JobKorea, and Kim Dong-ho, CEO of Korea Credit Data, as the next participants.


CEO Hwang said, "LG Uplus has been selected as an excellent company for nine consecutive years in the Climate Change Response evaluation of the Carbon Disclosure Project through various efforts," adding, "LG Uplus will continue to strive for a sustainable future."



LG Uplus discourages the use of paper cups within the company and encourages the use of reusable products. Reusable product washing facilities have been installed on every floor of the company building. Additionally, to reduce paper usage, the company has established a paperless culture by utilizing electronic approval systems and internal collaboration tools for all reporting instead of paper-based reports.


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