Resource Circulation Deposit Management Center Recognized for Actively Utilizing Standard Soju Bottle Containers

Daesun Joojo, a leading local company (CEO Jo Woo-hyun), was recognized for its efforts in leading ESG management.

At the 'Excellent Empty Container Collection Entity Awards' ceremony held on the 6th, Jaeyoung Cha, Executive Director of Daesun Joojo, is taking a commemorative photo after receiving the award.

At the 'Excellent Empty Container Collection Entity Awards' ceremony held on the 6th, Jaeyoung Cha, Executive Director of Daesun Joojo, is taking a commemorative photo after receiving the award.

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On the 6th, Daesun Joojo was selected as the sole winner in the producer category at the ‘Excellent Empty Container Collection Entity Awards’ held at the President Hotel in Seoul.


The ‘Excellent Empty Container Collection Entity Awards’ is an event organized by the Resource Circulation Deposit Management Center to encourage the collection and reuse of empty containers and to commend outstanding collection entities contributing to the cyclical use of resources.


The organizers highly praised Daesun Joojo for actively utilizing the standard soju bottle (green bottle) for its wine products. The standard soju bottle can be reused up to nine times, making it a representative case of carbon neutrality. While most general wine bottles, which are difficult to recycle, have been mostly landfilled or discarded, Daesun Joojo’s ‘Wine Half Bottle’ is evaluated as an eco-friendly product that advances a sustainable society by containing Chilean wine in the standard container.


CEO Jo Woo-hyun of Daesun Joojo said, “As a result of focusing on product development with the environment in mind first, we were able to receive this meaningful award. We will continue to practice differentiated ESG management unique to Daesun Joojo to create a cleaner planet.”



Daesun Joojo is leading eco-friendly activities for future generations, including participating in the 탈 (?) Plastic Campaign GOGO Challenge, coastal cleanup activities, and attaching eco-tabs that allow efficient separation of PET bottle labels.


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