"Turning Off Workplace Lights to Reduce Carbon Emissions"…Hanjin Joins Earth Hour Campaign
Earth Hour Campaign by World Wide Fund For Nature Held on the 22nd
Hanjin participated in a global campaign to turn off the lights in its workplaces for one hour. This was to recognize the seriousness of climate change caused by carbon emissions from industrial sites and to fulfill its responsibility as an eco-friendly company.
On the 24th, Hanjin announced that it had participated in the '2025 Earth Hour' campaign organized by the World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) on the 22nd.
As part of the campaign, lights were turned off for one hour at major business sites and office spaces nationwide. The Earth Hour campaign has been held annually since 2007 on the last Saturday of March, from 8:30 PM for one hour.
Hanjin participated in the Earth Hour campaign on the 22nd by turning off the lights at major business sites for one hour to reduce carbon emissions. Photo by Hanjin
View original imageWWF, established in 1961, is the world's largest non-profit nature conservation organization. The Earth Hour campaign is conducted as part of such activities and is celebrating its 19th year this year.
Following last year, Hanjin turned off the lights for one hour this year at its major business sites including Daejeon Mega Hub Terminal, Dong Seoul Hub Terminal, Incheon Airport GDC (Global Distribution Center), and Hanjin Building (Main and New Building) in Jung-gu, Seoul.
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A Hanjin official said, "Through small daily practices to respond to climate change, employees have become more aware of environmental protection," adding, "Hanjin will continue to actively participate in environmental protection activities for a sustainable future."
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