Saewool Nuclear Power Provides Eco-Friendly Tablecloths to Local Businesses in Onyang, Ulju County
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saeul Nuclear Power Headquarters (Director So Youseop) provided 120,000 eco-friendly biodegradable tablecloths to commercial establishments in the Onyang area of Ulju-gun on the 8th.
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Saeul Nuclear Headquarters supported eco-friendly tablecloths for stores in the Onyang area. Provided by Saeul Headquarters
View original imageThe tablecloths provided on this day are eco-friendly products made from biomass materials that are naturally decomposable, and members of the Onyang-eup Youth Association (President Son Heechan) plan to distribute them directly to about 105 local businesses.
The eco-friendly tablecloth support project is receiving positive feedback from local merchants as it helps reduce waste and greatly assists in the operation of businesses.
On the 2nd, 150,000 eco-friendly tablecloths were also provided to commercial establishments in the Seosaeng-myeon area, and members of the Seosaeng-myeon Youth Association (President Lee Chunho) personally distributed the eco-friendly tablecloths.
Director So Youseop said, "I hope this will be of help to local businesses during these economically challenging times," and added, "Saeul Nuclear Power Headquarters will continue its efforts as a partner for mutual growth in the local community so that the local economy can regain its vitality."
Saeul Nuclear Power Headquarters plans to continue implementing various support projects in the future to provide practical assistance for revitalizing the local economy.
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