GH Launches Initiative to Strengthen ESG Management Capabilities of Partner SMEs... Applications Open Until November 12
Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Development Corporation (GH) is launching a support program to strengthen the ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management capabilities of its partner small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
On October 27, GH announced that it is recruiting companies to participate in the "2025 Partner ESG Support Program." This program targets SMEs that have had contracts with GH within the past five years and provides comprehensive consulting through a specialized agency, including ESG education, competency assessment, on-site inspections, and report delivery.
GH will provide tailored ESG consulting to the four selected companies.
Companies wishing to participate must submit their application documents via email to the person in charge at the GH ESG Operations Department by November 12.
Since introducing its ESG management system in 2021, GH has led public-sector ESG management by becoming the first local public enterprise to implement "monetization of ESG performance." Through this partner support program, GH plans to actively promote the spread of ESG practices in both the public and private sectors.
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Kim Yongjin, President of GH, stated, "By strengthening the ESG capabilities of our partner SMEs, we will establish a sustainable supply chain ecosystem and promote a culture of mutual cooperation."
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