Busan Regional Public Procurement Service Inspects Government Goods Recycling Project Site
Visit to Comin Sangsa, the Consignment Operator
Inspection of Sales Facilities and Inventory
Listening to On-Site Challenges and Encouraging Project Revitalization
Busan Regional Public Procurement Service (Director Shin Bongjae) visited Comin Sangsa (CEO Kang Shinwoo), which was selected as the government goods recycling consignment operator for the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam regions, on May 22.
The Public Procurement Service operates 11 government goods recycling centers nationwide, taking the lead in conserving national resources and protecting the environment.
The government goods recycling project involves repairing and refurbishing surplus goods that have been transferred free of charge from government agencies and reselling them. Last year, goods worth 3.9 billion won were recycled into the private sector through the Busan Regional Public Procurement Service.
This site visit was organized to inspect the sales facilities and inventory status of the recycling site and to listen to on-site difficulties.
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Shin Bongjae, Director of the Busan Regional Public Procurement Service, stated, "The recycling project not only reduces the manpower and costs required for government agencies to dispose of surplus goods, but also provides the private sector with opportunities to purchase goods at affordable prices." He requested, "Please do your utmost on site so that the project can become even more active."
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