Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saeul Headquarters Holds Donation Campaign and Bazaar for Resource Recycling
"Sharing is Happiness"... The Miracle of Precious Giving
Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power held a donation campaign and the "Miracle of Precious Sharing" charity bazaar from June 25 to 27 in celebration of Environment Month, aiming to promote resource recycling and the practice of ESG management.
From the 25th to the 27th, Saewool Headquarters held a donation campaign and the Miracle of Precious Sharing Bazaar.
View original imageThe "Miracle of Precious Sharing" donation campaign is an event where unused items are donated and sold to raise funds for charity. As part of Saewool Headquarters' ESG management, the campaign was designed to recycle resources, raise awareness about environmental protection, and encourage donation and sharing activities.
With voluntary participation from employees of Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters, approximately 2,000 items?including clothing, books, toys, and miscellaneous goods?were donated and delivered to Beautiful Store Ulsan Headquarters.
The donated items will be sold at the "Beautiful Day, Saewool Headquarters Special Exhibition" at Beautiful Store Ulsan Okdong branch on July 20, and the proceeds will be used to support neighbors in need within Ulju County.
Saewool Nuclear Power Headquarters Chief So Yooseop said, "Saewool Headquarters will continue to take the lead in sharing and practicing the values of eco-friendliness through various programs for ESG management."
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