Hyundai Motor Group Opens CSR Digital Magazine: "A Comprehensive View of Social Contribution Activities"
Hyundai Motor Group announced on the 6th that it has launched the 'Hyundai Motor Group CSR Digital Magazine,' where its corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities can be viewed at a glance.
The 'Hyundai Motor Group CSR Digital Magazine' was newly established reflecting the latest trends and customer needs. It features an intuitive and immersive layout accessible on various devices such as mobile phones and PCs.
On the main screen, the phrase representing Hyundai Motor Group's CSR mission is displayed: "For individuals who move freely, a society that lives safely, and a planet that thrives healthily, we move rightly."
As you scroll down, Hyundai Motor Group's three key CSR focus areas are listed in order: ▲ Mobility (Free Move) ▲ Safety (Safe Move) ▲ Environment & Future Generations (Sustainable Move). Clicking each banner allows users to view detailed pages showcasing representative social contribution activities for each area.
On the detailed pages, various content such as introductions to each activity, related articles, videos, photos, and testimonials from stakeholders and participants are provided, enabling visitors to engage with the content more enjoyably and vividly.
The 'Hyundai Motor Group CSR Digital Magazine' is also available in English, allowing overseas users to explore Hyundai Motor Group's social contribution activities.
A Hyundai Motor Group official stated, "We hope that through the newly launched digital magazine, Hyundai Motor Group's efforts and practices toward our society will be vividly conveyed anytime and anywhere."
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