Field Cleanliness Activities Begin in Earnest to Create an Attractive Yangpyeong

Yangpyeong County in Gyeonggi Province (Governor Jeon Jinseon) presented appointment certificates to 32 members of the Cleanliness Task Force from 12 towns and townships on the 26th at the county office's main conference room.

Yangpyeong County (County Governor Jeon Jinseon) held a commemorative photo session after awarding appointment certificates to 32 members of the cleanliness special task force from 12 towns and townships on the 26th at the county office's main conference room. Provided by Yangpyeong County

Yangpyeong County (County Governor Jeon Jinseon) held a commemorative photo session after awarding appointment certificates to 32 members of the cleanliness special task force from 12 towns and townships on the 26th at the county office's main conference room. Provided by Yangpyeong County

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The appointment ceremony was attended by Jeon Jinseon, Governor of Yangpyeong County, the Mayor of Maeryeokyangpyeong, the Director of the Environmental Education Bureau, the Head of the Cleaning Department, 32 Cleanliness Task Force members from each town and township, and 12 environmental managers from the towns and townships. The event began with an explanation of the background for the appointments, followed by the presentation of appointment certificates, a representative pledge by the Cleanliness Task Force, congratulatory remarks, and a group commemorative photo session.


The Cleanliness Task Force is a newly renamed designation for what was previously known as the "Street Cleaning Team" or "Street Cleaner." The new name reflects the team's commitment to respond immediately to any place where cleanliness is needed, regardless of location or who calls for assistance.


To make Yangpyeong more attractive and cleaner, the Cleanliness Task Force is responsible for promoting and guiding proper waste separation methods, conducting patrols to clean up illegally dumped or improperly separated waste, and checking and collecting waste that is not disposed of in designated bags or is not properly separated. Depending on the population size of each town or township, two to seven members are assigned to each area, and, as needed, the team will also carry out broader cleanliness activities in the eastern or western regions.


Especially during the representative pledge session held alongside the appointment ceremony, the team vowed to: protect and take responsibility for Yangpyeong as an environmental city; respond promptly whenever and wherever called; take the initiative and lead by example in cleanliness activities; and approach their work with a sense of ownership and passion to create a cleaner Yangpyeong.

Jeon Jinseon, mayor of Yangpyeong County, is giving a greeting at the appointment ceremony for 12 town and township cleanliness task force members held in the large conference room of the county office on the 26th. Provided by Yangpyeong County

Jeon Jinseon, mayor of Yangpyeong County, is giving a greeting at the appointment ceremony for 12 town and township cleanliness task force members held in the large conference room of the county office on the 26th. Provided by Yangpyeong County

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The pledge, reflecting the Cleanliness Task Force's determination to build a clean and attractive Yangpyeong, was presented to Governor Jeon Jinseon. All attendees expressed their agreement on the importance of the Cleanliness Task Force's role in maintaining cleanliness on the front lines and reaffirmed their commitment to practical action in daily life.



Governor Jeon Jinseon stated, "Each of you receiving an appointment today is not just participating in simple cleaning activities, but is a key figure in shaping Yangpyeong's image. You are the ones building Yangpyeong as an environmental city. With pride and a sense of duty, let us work together to create a clean and attractive Yangpyeong."


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