Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service, 'Pureun Seed Garden Cultivation' Campaign with Local Residents
Carbon Neutrality Actions to Overcome the Climate Crisis
The Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service (Director Park Jong-gil) carried out the 'Green Seed Garden Cultivation Campaign with Local Residents' at Innovation Rest Park as part of its carbon neutrality practice activities.
On the 15th, the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service held the 'Green Seed Garden Cultivation Campaign with Local Residents' at Innovation Rest Park.
View original imageThis event was held as the 'Green Seed Garden Cultivation Campaign with Local Residents,' in which the Service, as a member of the local community, aimed to practice carbon neutrality to overcome the climate crisis, with participation from local residents, local governments, and public institutions.
About 30 participants, including employees of the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service (such as the Director of Safety and Environment), staff from Ulsan Jung-gu and Seongan-dong Administrative Welfare Centers (including the Director of Parks and Greenery and the Head of Seongan-dong), executives from local autonomous organizations such as the Seongan-dong Residents' Autonomy Committee and Seongan-dong Sports Association (including the chairpersons), took part in planting garden plants, pruning, weeding, and environmental cleanup to maintain the surrounding environment.
The Green Seed Garden is an urban theme garden jointly created last year by Ulsan Jung-gu and the Service through a business agreement to practice carbon neutrality and establish a garden city, located on park land next to the Korea Workers' Compensation and Welfare Service (Innovation Rest Park).
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Son Soon-hwa, Chairman of the Ulsan Jung-gu Residents' Autonomy Committee who attended today, said, "I hope that many public institutions will continue carbon neutrality practice activities together with local residents in the future, so that it can help to some extent in overcoming the climate crisis."
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