Maximizing Resource Efficiency and Circularity: Joining the 'Circular Economy'
"Strengthening Eco-Friendly Management"

Namyang Dairy Products announced on the 11th that it signed a business agreement on the 8th at the Royal Seoul Hotel in Jung-gu, Seoul, to establish a circular system through the recycling of aseptic packaging.


Participants are taking a commemorative photo at the 'Establishment of a Circulation System through Sterile Pack Recycling' business agreement ceremony. <br>[Photo by Namyang Dairy Products]

Participants are taking a commemorative photo at the 'Establishment of a Circulation System through Sterile Pack Recycling' business agreement ceremony.
[Photo by Namyang Dairy Products]

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Hosted by the Korea Packaging Recycling Business Cooperative, this agreement ceremony was organized to create a cooperative structure for maximizing resource efficiency and circularity, involving multiple companies producing aseptic packaging products, including Hansol Paper.


In establishing the circular system, discarded aseptic packaging will be made into white cardboard for use as secondary packaging materials, creating a virtuous recycling cycle that continuously reuses these materials. This is expected to minimize environmental pollution and efficiently use limited resources.



A Namyang Dairy Products official stated, "This agreement is the first step in finding new roles for discarded materials and participating in creating a cleaner planet," adding, "We will continue to lead ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management through various eco-friendly activities."


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