Love for Planet Campaign Successfully Concludes After Seven Months
20,000 Waste Plastic Containers Collected Through the Campaign
"Building a Sustainable Circular System with Local Communities"

On November 12, LocknLock successfully concluded the 2025 Love for Planet campaign and unveiled upcycled "Mojak Benches" on the Jeju Olle Trail.


The Love for Planet campaign is a resource circulation initiative that collects old plastic food containers and transforms them into camping gear, building materials, public facilities, and more.

LocknLock installed upcycled replica benches on Jeju Olle Trail using waste plastics collected through Love for Planet in 2025. LocknLock

LocknLock installed upcycled replica benches on Jeju Olle Trail using waste plastics collected through Love for Planet in 2025. LocknLock

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From April until this month, the campaign was carried out nationwide in cooperation with organizations such as Jeju Olle Foundation, spanning Seoul, Gyeonggi, Busan, Jeju, and other regions. A "visiting collection campaign" was also conducted for companies, schools, and organizations with more than 50 members, resulting in the participation of 3,830 people and the collection of over 20,000 food containers. Participants in the campaign received LocknLock's "Bisfree Pure," made with "Ecozen Pro," a material containing grain-derived ingredients.


In the Jeju region, eight new Mojak Benches were recently installed using the collected waste plastic food containers. "Mojak" means "knot" in the Jeju dialect, symbolizing the connection between nature, people, and objects. The new Mojak Benches can be found along the Salt Hut section of Olle Trail Route 3 and the Marine Corps Road section of Route 4. Since 2020, a total of 57 Mojak Benches have been installed.



A LocknLock representative stated, "Love for Planet is not just a plastic collection campaign, but a hands-on ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) activity where people can directly experience the value of resource circulation in daily life. We will continue to collaborate with local communities to build a sustainable circular system."


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