Lim Jaeyoung, CEO of Aekyung Industrial, Joins the 'Single-Use Product Zero Challenge'
Im Jaeyoung, CEO of Aekyung Industry, participated in the 'Single-Use Items Zero Challenge.' The Single-Use Items Zero Challenge is an eco-friendly relay campaign initiated by the Ministry of Environment in February to reduce the use of single-use items in daily life for carbon neutrality and environmental protection.
Im Jae-young, CEO of Aekyung Industrial, participated in the "Single-Use Products Zero Challenge" on the 18th.
[Photo by Aekyung Industrial]
According to Aekyung Industry on the 18th, CEO Im joined the challenge after being nominated by Na Kyungsoo, CEO of SK Geocentric. He nominated Kim Ibae, CEO of Jeju Air, and Lee Jonghwa, CEO of Colors & Effects, as the next challengers.
Aekyung Industry encourages its employees to engage in environmentally friendly activities to practice ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) in daily life. Voluntary initiatives include earning green points for using tumblers at the in-house cafe and reducing carbon emissions by deleting unnecessary emails.
Aekyung Industry plans to designate the 10th of every month as 'Aetum Day (Aejijungji Tumbler Day)' to promote the reduction of single-use items.
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Additionally, Aekyung Industry is pursuing sustainable product design by expanding eco-friendly packaging, reducing plastic usage, and developing environmentally friendly manufacturing technologies. They have launched products applying PCR PET (Post Consumer Recycled PET) containers made from collected and recycled plastics, labels that facilitate easy separation for recycling, and eco-friendly manufacturing technologies that replace synthetic preservatives with natural extracts.
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