Practicing Eco-Friendly and Safety Culture
Blossoming ESG in the Local Community

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power's Hanul Nuclear Headquarters (headed by Lee Seyong) successfully concluded the 2nd 'Hanul Enthusiasm Festival' at Hanul Energy Farm over two days, July 19 and 20, with more than 1,600 tourists and local residents participating.

Hanul Headquarters Successfully Holds the 2nd 'Hanul Enthusiasm Festival'. Provided by Hanul Headquarters

Hanul Headquarters Successfully Holds the 2nd 'Hanul Enthusiasm Festival'. Provided by Hanul Headquarters

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This festival was designed to create a platform where the future generation, as potential opinion leaders, could take the lead and passionately enjoy a variety of cultural content.


Hanul Headquarters operated a total of eight hands-on programs, including making natural insect repellents and sock yarn pot holders, in an effort to lead eco-friendly management practices. These activities allowed participants to naturally experience environmental protection efforts that can be practiced in daily life. In addition, a donation campaign for goods was held to promote resource recycling.


Donated items such as used clothing will be delivered to Goodwill Store, where they will be cleaned and repurposed for sale, thereby creating a virtuous cycle of sharing by supporting the self-reliance of vulnerable groups.


To reduce the use of disposable products, a reusable container rental station was set up, and participants who completed booth experience missions received food truck snack vouchers.


In addition, safety education programs such as earthquake simulation and fire extinguisher experience were provided, allowing participants to personally experience the safety of nuclear power. The event also featured a gallery-like atmosphere by exhibiting the winning entries of the drawing contest from the Sanggo Culture Festival Spring Edition held in May, displayed as canvas frames.

Fire extinguisher experience. Provided by Hanul Headquarters

Fire extinguisher experience. Provided by Hanul Headquarters

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A local resident who visited the event with their child said, "Participating in various programs at the Enthusiasm Festival gave us a chance to think about the environment, and we had meaningful family time naturally discussing environmental issues. I hope this eco-friendly culture spreads beyond Uljin to even wider areas, and I will definitely participate again next year."


Lee Seyong, the head of Hanul Headquarters, stated, "I hope the Enthusiasm Festival will become a representative event that delivers a positive message to the future opinion leaders of our local community. Practicing eco-friendly and safety culture is a fundamental responsibility of Hanul Nuclear Headquarters, and we will continue our efforts with humility moving forward."





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