Achievements in Embedding ESG Management

Boram Sangjo announced on May 9 that it received the ESG Social Contribution Award for the fourth consecutive year at the awards ceremony of the 20th National Sustainable ESG Conference held at the Korea Press Center on the 7th.


This awards ceremony, co-hosted by the Korea Journalists Association and the Korea University ESG Research Institute and sponsored by ten ministries including the Ministry of Economy and Finance, selects outstanding companies that have established sustainable management systems through a rigorous indicator review process. Boram Group was highly praised for reinterpreting its unique spirit of mutual aid into modern ESG values and putting them into practice, achieving the milestone of winning the award for four consecutive years.


Boram Sangjo received the ESG Social Contribution Award for four consecutive years at the 20th National Sustainable ESG Conference Awards Ceremony held at the Korea Press Center on the 7th. Boram Group

Boram Sangjo received the ESG Social Contribution Award for four consecutive years at the 20th National Sustainable ESG Conference Awards Ceremony held at the Korea Press Center on the 7th. Boram Group

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For the past 36 years, Boram Sangjo has practiced the spirit of mutual aid, expanding this ethos under the slogan "Life Curator" to open a new horizon in the mutual aid industry. The core values of love, sincerity, and service have become embedded as Boram Sangjo's unique corporate DNA, prioritizing people over corporate profits.


At the group level, since establishing its social volunteer corps in 2012, Boram Sangjo has consistently engaged in campaigns such as providing traditional Korean medicine medical services in Iraq and running the "Kidney Love Campaign" to support vulnerable groups affected by kidney diseases.


Recently, Boram Sangjo has also taken the lead in resource-circulation activities that reflect the demands of the times, such as organizing plogging events for environmental protection and donating recycled PCs to IT-vulnerable groups. Additionally, the Boram Hallelujah Table Tennis Team, founded in 2016, has continuously contributed its talents to youth players and enthusiasts every year, focusing on realizing social value through sports.


In particular, starting in 2025, Boram Sangjo has evolved its 13 directly operated funeral halls nationwide into ESG coexistence platforms connected with local communities. Recognizing that funeral facilities are closely intertwined with daily life in their regions, the company has been practicing relay sharing at major locations in Cheonan, Busan, Ulsan, Yangsan, and others, including delivering support and medical service improvement funds to vulnerable groups. To date, the cumulative donations total approximately 150 million won.



A representative of Boram Group stated, "We will continue to fulfill our corporate social responsibilities and do our utmost to secure future growth drivers."


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