Maston Investment Management announced on the 22nd that its representative managed assets will participate in the ‘2024 Earth Hour Campaign’ on March 23.


‘Earth Hour’ is a global nature conservation campaign organized annually by WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) in which lights are turned off for one hour from 8:30 PM on the last Saturday of March. Now in its 18th year, this campaign is promoted every year to raise awareness of the seriousness of climate change and the need for action. Major Korean landmarks such as Namsan Tower, Sungnyemun Gate, and the National Assembly Building have participated in this global campaign.


Maston Investment Management has decided to join ‘Earth Hour’ by turning off the lights in all the buildings it manages for one hour. Maston Investment Management is voluntarily participating in this campaign for the second consecutive year following last year. Bundang M Tower and others have expressed their intention to participate again this year, and representative assets such as Doosan Tower will also join starting this year.


Namgung Hoon, CEO of Maston Investment Management, said, “We are honored to participate in the Earth Hour campaign for the second consecutive year to help raise awareness of the seriousness of the climate crisis and environmental destruction,” adding, “We will promote various ESG campaigns that respond to climate change with sincerity and sustainability, not just one-time symbolic actions.”



Meanwhile, Maston Investment Management is engaged in various SV (Social Value) creation activities including ▲hosting ESG talk concerts ▲publishing ESG reports ▲obtaining LEED and WELL HSR certifications ▲participating in Energy Day events ▲conducting the in-house eco campaign ‘Be the Greens’ ▲organizing disability awareness education ▲collaborating with universities to hold sustainable finance talks ▲and running employee donation campaigns for goods.


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