WiderPlanet Co., Ltd. Joins the Ministry of Environment's 'Single-Use Items Zero (1zer0) Challenge'
Wider Planet Co., Ltd. announced on the 26th that it has joined the "Single-Use Products Zero (1zer0) Challenge" organized by the Ministry of Environment, aiming to reduce the use of single-use products and increase the use of reusable products.
Goo Kyo-sik, CEO of Wider Planet, said, "As awareness of ESG management is increasing, we will take this opportunity to participate in the challenge organized by the Ministry of Environment to think about a sustainable future for the next generation and become a company that takes a more active lead."
He added, "Currently, we encourage the use of reusable products such as personal tumblers within the company, and actively utilize electronic approval systems and internal collaboration tools to make electronic document reporting the principle for various reports. We also strive to minimize paper use in work by sharing content on screens during meetings."
He emphasized, "We believe that we have not inherited the current environment but are borrowing it temporarily from future generations, and we will actively practice even small actions to protect the environment."
Wider Planet Co., Ltd. possesses the largest domestic big data platform for consumer behavior/preferences and an AI recommendation response and conversion prediction model platform. Recently, it has been expanding its business area by providing a target marketing platform in the form of PaaS (Platform as a Service).
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CEO Goo Kyo-sik nominated Kim Sung-eon, CEO of Vibe Company Co., Ltd., as the representative to continue the next challenge.
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