Shinsegae Duty Free announced on the 16th that it donated eco-friendly hot packs to vulnerable groups during the cold winter season.

Shinsegae Duty Free employees are holding eco-friendly hand warmers they made themselves and posing for a commemorative photo. <br>[Photo by Shinsegae Duty Free]

Shinsegae Duty Free employees are holding eco-friendly hand warmers they made themselves and posing for a commemorative photo.
[Photo by Shinsegae Duty Free]

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The total of 500 eco-friendly hot packs donated this time were made with the combined efforts of all Shinsegae Duty Free employees and the upcycling company 'Touch for Good.' These semi-permanent products keep warm by storing warm water in a pouch without the need for electricity.


Shinsegae Duty Free promoted this donation to ease the burden of heating costs for vulnerable groups during winter. In particular, with the hope that growing children can spend a warm winter, the hot packs were delivered to 18 institutions nationwide, including the Seoul SOS Regional Child Welfare Center, focusing on child and youth welfare facilities.


Meanwhile, under the philosophy of social responsibility management, Shinsegae Duty Free has continuously taken the lead in social contribution activities. Since the company was established in 2015, it has encouraged employee participation volunteer activities twice a year on a regular basis.



A Shinsegae Duty Free official said, “This donation became even more meaningful as all employees made the hot packs stitch by stitch themselves,” adding, “We hope the children stay healthy this winter.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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