Gwangju Social Service Institute Holds 'Daejabo Practice' Declaration Ceremony
Gwangju Social Service Agency held a declaration ceremony for practicing the "Poster City" on the 4th, with executives and employees from the main office and 19 affiliated facilities participating. Photo by Gwangju Social Service Agency
View original imageGwangju Social Service Agency (Director Kim Daesam) announced on the 5th that on the 4th, it held a declaration ceremony related to Gwangju City's major policy, the 'Daejabo City' initiative. Together with executives and staff from the headquarters and 19 affiliated facilities, they pledged to practice a lifestyle that supports eco-friendly urban culture policies centered on Daejabo (public transportation, bicycles, walking).
The declaration ceremony was part of the 'Daejabo City' policy promoted by Gwangju City. Gwangju Social Service Agency included efforts to spread the Daejabo culture to over 500 executives and staff at its affiliated facilities, such as ▲ campaigns and practical efforts to promote public transportation, bicycles, and walking ▲ expanding employee participation ▲ spreading the Daejabo culture.
To lead ESG management in the local community, Gwangju Social Service Agency is making various efforts to deliver a positive influence based on the declaration: "For the Environment (E)! For a New Society (S)! For Transparent Management (G)!"
Kim Daesam, Director of Gwangju Social Service Agency, stated, "We will continue to carry out various campaigns to help expand the implementation of Gwangju City's Daejabo City policy."
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