Certified as a "Bird-Friendly Building" at Gangdong Forest Library
Promoting Sustainable Ecological Conservation in Cooperation with the National Institute of Ecology

KCC Glass announced on the 12th that it held the second activity of the biodiversity conservation campaign "Save the Birds KCC Glass" at Gangdong Forest Library in Gangdong-gu, Seoul, on the 11th.


This campaign is one of KCC Glass's flagship social contribution initiatives. It involves selecting buildings where bird collisions are expected to occur frequently, attaching bird collision prevention stickers to exterior glass, and certifying them as "Save the Birds KCC Glass Bird-Friendly Buildings."


On the 11th, participants of the biodiversity conservation campaign "Save the Birds KCC Glass" are taking a commemorative photo at Gangdong Forest Library in Gangdong-gu, Seoul. KCC Glass

On the 11th, participants of the biodiversity conservation campaign "Save the Birds KCC Glass" are taking a commemorative photo at Gangdong Forest Library in Gangdong-gu, Seoul. KCC Glass

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On this day, more than 30 people participated, including KCC Glass employees, officials from the National Institute of Ecology, the YouTuber "Saedeokhu," and subscribers. Participants attached bird collision prevention stickers to the glass at Gangdong Forest Library and installed a certification plaque. A talk concert was also held to raise awareness about the importance of protecting wild birds.


With this activity, Gangdong Forest Library became the third bird-friendly building certified by "Save the Birds KCC Glass," following Achasan Forest Library and Maebongsan Forest Library, which were certified last year. KCC Glass also attached bird collision prevention stickers at "Cheonwangsan Book Shelter" in Guro-gu, Seoul, certifying it as the fourth bird-friendly building.


KCC Glass has been continuing this campaign since last year to actively address the issue of wild birds dying from building collisions and to fulfill its social responsibility for biodiversity conservation. In May, the company strengthened its public-private cooperation system by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with organizations such as the National Institute of Ecology to enhance the professionalism and sustainability of the campaign.


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A representative from KCC Glass stated, "We will continue to expand activities for the protection of wild birds and work to promote and popularize bird collision prevention glass products."


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