Recognized for Efforts to Reduce Carbon Emissions, Including Greenhouse Gas Reduction

Changwon Facilities Corporation in Gyeongnam announced on the 23rd that it has been certified as a 'Low-Carbon Excellence Institution' by the Urban Regeneration Safety Association.

Certificate Awarding Ceremony for Low-Carbon Excellence Institution.

Certificate Awarding Ceremony for Low-Carbon Excellence Institution.

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The Low-Carbon Excellence Institution certification is a system that evaluates public institutions, companies, and local governments on their efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the achievements of their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) management activities, and grants certification based on these evaluations.


The corporation was recognized for its efforts to reduce carbon emissions, including hosting a carbon neutrality declaration ceremony (establishing mid- to long-term plans), forming and operating a Carbon Neutrality Promotion Committee, implementing measures to reduce peak electricity usage in electrical facilities, and operating energy guardians for each facility.


In addition, activities such as expanding solar power generation facilities, installing air-source heat pumps and waste heat recovery systems, and recycling waste chrysanthemum landscaping plants into compost for greenhouse gas reduction were also highly evaluated.


Lee Kyunggyun, acting president, said, "With this low-carbon certification as an opportunity, we will continue to promote environmentally friendly management activities and take the lead in achieving carbon neutrality."





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