DL E&C announced on the 5th, Environment Day, that it is conducting the 'Jipssitong' (log for growing seeds at home) campaign.


DL E&C employees participating in the Jibssitong campaign are showcasing acorn flowerpots. / Photo by DL E&C

DL E&C employees participating in the Jibssitong campaign are showcasing acorn flowerpots. / Photo by DL E&C

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This campaign is a forest cultivation activity carried out by the Noeul Park Citizens' Group since 2019. It is a program where participants grow acorn seeds into saplings over 100 days and then plant them in Noeul Park, Mapo-gu, Seoul. General participants are helping to restore Noeul Park on Nanji Island, which was once a landfill site, into a healthier forest. DL E&C is also participating as part of its environment-conscious Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) management.


DL E&C started this campaign in February by accepting applications from 50 employees who wished to participate. The acorn pots, carefully sprouted and nurtured by employees in their offices and homes for over 100 days, will be delivered to the Noeul Park Citizens' Group at the end of June. The saplings will grow more healthily in a tree nursery for the next 2 to 3 years and will then be planted in Noeul Park to create a forest where animals can thrive. DL E&C plans to continue the Jipssitong campaign in the second half of the year and conduct volunteer activities in October where employees will visit Noeul Park to plant trees themselves.



A DL E&C representative said, "We started the Jipssitong campaign to practice environmental protection social contributions that any employee can easily participate in." He added, "In addition to eco-friendly programs such as the ongoing Clear Sharing volunteer activities and the Zero Paper Cup campaign, we will actively introduce campaigns that enhance environmental sustainability and expand ESG management."


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