Korea National Oil Corporation Conducts Carbon Neutrality Education for Children at Ulsan Yangyukwon
Customized Environmental Education Support for Infants and Toddlers
Educational Collaboration with Local Social Enterprises
Korea National Oil Corporation (President Kim Dong-seop) conducted carbon neutrality education for children at Ulsan Orphanage in collaboration with Teach for Ulsan, a social enterprise in the Ulsan area.
This education was carried out as part of the "Carbon Neutrality Practice Project with Ulsan Children," which was selected as an agenda item by the Ulsan Regional Problem-Solving Platform.
Korea National Oil Corporation is conducting carbon neutrality education for children at Ulsan Orphanage.
View original imageBy operating an environment education program tailored for young children, it provided an opportunity to help children more easily understand the unfamiliar concept of carbon neutrality and raise awareness of the importance of the environment.
The Regional Problem-Solving Platform refers to a collaborative system where residents directly identify problems in their local community and work together with the government, public institutions, experts, and local governments to solve these issues, breaking away from the traditional problem-solving approach centered on the central government.
The Oil Corporation supported the production of teaching materials necessary for the education, such as carbon neutrality worksheets for infants and toddlers and paper milk carton piggy bank kits, and conducted carbon neutrality education suitable for children's perspectives using various experiential programs in collaboration with Teach for Ulsan.
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A representative of the Oil Corporation who attended the event said, "We are pleased that the environmental education program helped local children increase their interest and awareness of the importance of environmental protection," adding, "We plan to develop various programs themed around energy and the environment through collaboration with local social enterprises."
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