SK Securities Signs Sponsorship Agreement for 'Resource Recirculation Project' with Dongjak-gu Office
SK Securities and Dongjak District Office announced on the 8th that they have signed a sponsorship agreement for the ‘Resource Recycling Project.’
This agreement was promoted by SK Securities to donate fully depreciated used office furniture to welfare institutions within Dongjak District, aiming to simultaneously realize resource circulation, environmental protection, and coexistence with the local community.
The sponsored institutions include ▲Seoul Disabled Persons Association Dongjak Branch (Dongjak District Disabled Convenience Improvement Technical Support Center) ▲Soongsil University Campus Town ▲Dongjak Comprehensive Social Welfare Center, as well as other welfare facilities in the district.
Through this agreement, SK Securities plans to go beyond a simple one-time donation and discover various ESG-related projects together with Dongjak District Office, establishing a continuous cooperation system.
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Park Sam-gyu, Head of Management Innovation Division at SK Securities, said, “Donating used furniture is an activity that pursues both resource saving and social value realization, and we will continue to lead sustainable management practices while coexisting with the local community.” Park Il-ha, Mayor of Dongjak District Office, stated, “The ESG cooperation model involving both public and private sectors will contribute to resource circulation and welfare improvement,” adding, “We will continue to expand the foundation for various public-private collaborations.”
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