Call for Various ESG Value-Aligned Practice Cases Until April 15
Open to Jungnang Residents, Local Businesses, Schools, and Small Groups
Selected Practices Will Be Published in a Casebook to Promote ESG Values

'Jungnang-type ESG Practice Excellence Case' Contest View original image

Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Gyeong-gi) is holding a contest for ‘Jungnang-type ESG Practice Excellence Cases’ to realize a sustainable development city until April 15.


ESG stands for Environment, Social, and Governance, referring to non-financial factors for sustainable development.


Last year, the district established the basic plan for Jungnang-type ESG policies, formed a Sustainable Development Committee, and has been working hard to lay the foundation by promoting the establishment of basic strategies for sustainable development.


The ‘Jungnang-type ESG Practice Excellence Cases’ contest was prepared so that residents can also participate in these ESG practices. Anyone, including Jungnang residents, local companies, schools, organizations, and small groups, can participate and share their own practice cases for sustainable development.


The contest contents include excellent ESG practice cases such as ▲personal or small group daily practice cases ▲corporate practice and leading cases ▲cases of promoting sustainable development and ESG education and experience programs ▲and other practice cases for realizing a sustainable Jungnang.


The contest period is until April 15, and cases can be submitted on the resident participation board on the Jungnang-gu Office website. Submissions can also be made by mail or by visiting the Planning and Budget Division on the 4th floor of the district office.


The submitted practice cases will be reviewed based on sustainability, suitability, innovation, and dissemination, and the final results will be announced in May. A total of seven winners will be selected, including one grand prize winner, two excellence award winners, and four encouragement award winners, with gift certificates worth up to 200,000 KRW awarded.


The final selected practice cases will be published in a casebook to be released later and used to spread sustainable values throughout the region.



Mayor Ryu Gyeong-gi said, “The most important thing to leap into a sustainable city is for residents to practice and realize it together,” and added, “Through this contest, we will raise residents’ interest, discover and spread excellent ESG practice cases, and create a sustainable Jungnang.”


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