Nakdonggangcheong Provides Customized Technical Support for Environmentally Vulnerable Workplaces
For Small-Scale Microbusinesses in Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam Areas
The Nakdong River Basin Environmental Office will provide customized technical support to enhance the voluntary environmental management capabilities of small-scale, vulnerable businesses.
In collaboration with private experts, support will be provided to each business from October to November.
This year’s selected technical support targets are 30 small businesses established since 2020, those that have committed minor environmental law violations in the past three years, businesses in environmentally vulnerable industries, and small businesses struggling with environmental management.
The Nakdong River Office Environmental Monitoring Team has formed a technical support group consisting of experts from public institutions, industry, and academia to diagnose and advise on improvements and pollutant reduction measures for pollution discharge and prevention facilities at individual businesses.
Customized consulting considering the characteristics of each business, including guidance on environmental laws and administrative procedures, will be provided.
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Director Choi Jong-won stated, “Through technical support, we will strive to improve the environmental management capabilities of small-scale businesses and establish a prevention-centered environmental management system.”
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