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Hyundai Glovis employees volunteer group carried out a volunteer activity to create classroom forests at four elementary schools in Seoul, including Chungam Elementary School, the company announced on the 29th. A total of 2,650 Korean Peninsula endangered plant species, Alocasia macrorrhizos, and 106 air-purifying Areca palms were delivered to 106 classes across four schools: Chungam Elementary, Songjeong Elementary, Wolcheon Elementary, and Wongwang Elementary. The volunteer group planted arborvitae along the school fences with the children to reduce fine dust, and supported classrooms with air-purifying plant pots and biodiversity research kits. The company expects that by conducting environmental education for students, this initiative will contribute to preserving children's health and improving environmental awareness.



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