Five Practical Missions Including Unplugging Electrical Cords for Over 3,000 Employees Until the 31st

Lotte Hotel & Resort announced on the 11th that it will engage in carbon emission reduction activities by conducting a 'Carbon Neutral Lifestyle Practice Challenge' for its employees.


Lotte Hotel & Resort will conduct the 'Carbon Neutral Lifestyle Practice Challenge' for about 3,000 employees from October 4 to 31. <br>[Photo by Lotte Hotel & Resort]

Lotte Hotel & Resort will conduct the 'Carbon Neutral Lifestyle Practice Challenge' for about 3,000 employees from October 4 to 31.
[Photo by Lotte Hotel & Resort]

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As part of its ESG initiative 'Re:Think' campaign, Lotte Hotel & Resort is conducting the Carbon Neutral Lifestyle Practice Challenge for the second consecutive year following last year. This challenge uses the 'Climate Action 1.5℃' application (hereafter app) developed by the Korea Climate and Environment Network and will be held for about a month until the 31st, targeting approximately 3,000 employees.


Lotte Hotel & Resort assigned five practice missions to help employees naturally habituate to reducing carbon emissions in their daily lives: 'unplugging unused electrical cords,' 'turning off office lights during lunch and after work,' 'using smartphone power-saving mode,' 'using stairs instead of elevators,' and 'using reusable cups (tumblers).'



Tae-hong Kim, CEO of Lotte Hotel & Resort, said, "We hope this will be a step toward creating a corporate culture that deeply considers the role and impact of companies for a sustainable future," adding, "We will carry out various activities to ensure that the eco-friendly practice culture of our employees spreads to customers and local communities."


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