About 250 EY Hanyoung Employees Participate in Plogging at Yeouido Hangang Park View original image

Global accounting and consulting firm EY Hanyoung announced on the 20th that it conducted a plogging activity with about 250 employees around Yeouido Hangang Park in Seoul. Plogging is an environmental volunteer activity that involves picking up trash while walking or running.


The event took place on the 19th and marked the second time following last year. The plogging activity is part of accelerating environmental sustainability, one of the three core areas of EY's social contribution philosophy and campaign called 'EY Ripples,' which symbolizes waves and ripples.


After participating in education related to environmental protection, EY Hanyoung employees used plogging kits made from biodegradable materials and designed for multiple uses to carry out a two-hour environmental cleanup around Yeouido Hangang Park, collecting a total of 40.5 kg of trash.



Park Yong-geun, CEO of EY Hanyoung, said, "I hope this plogging activity will serve as an opportunity for EY Hanyoung employees to cultivate a mindset of caring for the Earth in their daily lives and to practice environmental protection, creating waves of change in the world." He added, "We will continue to contribute to a sustainable environment and a better world through the EY Ripples social contribution campaign."


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