Turning Off Sign Lighting Early
Minimizing the Use of Disposable Products

Simmons is implementing company-wide energy-saving measures in response to the government's energy conservation policy following the recent crisis in the Middle East.


Simmons Icheon Factoreum exterior view. Simmons

Simmons Icheon Factoreum exterior view. Simmons

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Simmons announced on April 2 that it will be practicing energy conservation at its headquarters, the Simmons Factorium, as well as at its Seoul office and on-site sales and delivery locations nationwide.


The company will take measures such as delaying the lighting and turning off the signage at all road shops earlier, encouraging video conferencing, fostering a paperless reporting culture, minimizing the use of disposable products, turning off lights collectively during lunch breaks and after working hours, maintaining appropriate indoor temperatures, practicing eco-driving, and shutting down power to unused computers and monitors.


Simmons plans to create an environment in which all employees can freely share ideas for saving energy and participate voluntarily.


In addition to joining energy-saving efforts, Simmons Bedding has long been at the forefront of fulfilling its social responsibilities under the management philosophy that "the purpose of a company is to benefit the world." In January 2024, Simmons made public its patents related to flame-retardant mattress manufacturing methods. Even when the Tmon payment crisis resulted in losses amounting to 1.4 billion won, the company prioritized its customers and completed product deliveries as scheduled.



A Simmons representative stated, "We will continue striving to fulfill our sincere social responsibilities as a leading brand in the industry."


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