Establishing a Carbon Neutral Culture... Wolseong Headquarters Implements 'ByeByePlastic Campaign'
Opportunity to Establish Measures for Reducing Single-Use Bag Consumption and Practicing Carbon Neutrality in Daily Life
Wolseong Nuclear Power Headquarters of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) held the ‘Bye Bye Plastic’ campaign on the 18th at Gampo Public Market in Gyeongju City to promote coexistence with the local community and establish a culture of practicing carbon neutrality.
Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant Headquarters is conducting the 'Bye Bye Plastic' campaign to promote coexistence with the local community and establish a culture of carbon neutrality, and is taking commemorative photos. Photo by Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant Headquarters
View original imageOn this day, more than 20 Wolseong Headquarters employees, including Director Kim Han-seong and Director of External Cooperation Heo Dae-young, participated and promoted ways to reduce the use of disposable bags and practice carbon neutrality in daily life by delivering 500 eco-friendly shopping bags to the merchants' association and an additional 500 bags.
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Kim Han-seong, Director of Wolseong Headquarters, said, “We will continue to carry out campaigns to establish a culture of using shopping bags in traditional markets and practice ESG management that leads environmental protection together with the local community.”
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