"On-site Workers Actively Participate in Recycling...
Contributing to ESG Management"

The Gwangju Community Chest of Korea (hereinafter referred to as Gwangju Sarangui Yeolmae) announced on April 22 that Green ENS Co., Ltd. donated 1.1 million won. The donation was raised by recycling waste materials collected over one year at construction sites through a joint labor-management effort.

Green E&S Co., Ltd. donated 1.1 million won raised by recycling waste materials collected over one year at construction sites through joint efforts of labor and management. Provided by the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

Green E&S Co., Ltd. donated 1.1 million won raised by recycling waste materials collected over one year at construction sites through joint efforts of labor and management. Provided by the Gwangju Community Chest of Korea

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This donation was created through the participation of both on-site workers and the company in resource circulation activities and will be used to support vulnerable groups in the region.


A representative of the on-site workers at Green ENS Co., Ltd. stated, "Although it is a small act of sharing, it is meaningful because we were able to unite our hearts for neighbors in need in the community. It is even more significant because this sharing was achieved through the cooperation of both labor and management."


Lee Sookhee, CEO of Green ENS Co., Ltd., said, "Even in a challenging business environment, I believe that corporate social responsibility and environmental protection are values that must be continuously upheld. It is very meaningful that we could practice sharing through resource recycling together with on-site workers, and we will consistently continue activities for mutual growth with the local community based on ESG management."



Meanwhile, Green ENS Co., Ltd. was the first in Korea to develop and commercialize AC·DC multi-channel power meters, micro PMUs, and PDCs. The company is a fusion of the extensive experience of veteran engineers and the enterprising drive of young talents, and it is promoting the development and commercialization of technologies in the power and energy convergence fields based on its expertise in building information and communications infrastructure and energy ICT. In addition, CEO Lee Sookhee is the 31st member of the Gwangju Sarangui Yeolmae Honor Society, having started her donation pledge in 2015 and completing it in 2021, thereby contributing to the spread of a culture of sharing in the region.


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