2000 Briquettes Delivered Directly to 10 Energy-Vulnerable Households in Seoul

DL Chemical announced on the 10th that it conducted a briquette sharing volunteer activity for energy-vulnerable groups in Jeongneung-dong, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, together with its employee volunteer group.


Park Seong-gwon, Executive Director of DL Chemical’s Human Resources Division, and about 30 volunteers donated 10,000 briquettes to the Briquette Bank for energy-vulnerable groups, and directly delivered 2,000 of them to 10 energy-vulnerable households in Jeongneung-dong.


Since February last year, DL Chemical has been conducting the Eco Plogging Challenge, an environmental cleanup activity, and starting this year, it added the Today’s Walking Challenge to raise funds for supporting vulnerable groups through voluntary participation of employees.


DL Chemical Supports Energy-Vulnerable Groups with 10,000 Briquettes View original image

The Eco Plogging Challenge is held once a month and consists of individual missions carried out around employees’ residences and group missions cleaning around the headquarters and the Yeosu and Daejeon business sites.


A donation of 10,000 KRW is accumulated per participant, and by December this year, a total of 1,000 employees and their families have participated, contributing to support for vulnerable groups.


With the funds raised this year, DL Chemical plans not only to support briquette provision but also to sponsor wheelchairs and walking aids for children with disabilities who have difficulty walking through specialized institutions for disabled children in Seoul and Yeosu.



Park Seong-gwon, Executive Director of DL Chemical, said, “Following last year, we are even more honored to help neighbors in need through the voluntary participation of our employees this year as well. DL Chemical will continue to promote ESG management through various social contribution activities.”


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