Chungho Nice Holds Employee Plogging Event at Banpo Hangang Park
As Part of the ESG Campaign
Chungho Nice announced on May 15 that it carried out an employee ESG campaign called "Small Actions for a Better Tomorrow" through a plogging activity around Banpo Hangang Park in Seoul on May 14.
This campaign was organized to encourage employees to participate in eco-friendly activities in their daily lives, reaffirm the significance of ESG management, and promote environmental awareness within the local community. On the day of the event, CEO Jigi Won and employees of Chungho Nice participated in environmental cleanup activities, focusing on the main trails, parking areas, and the vicinity of Jamsu Bridge at Banpo Hangang Park.
Jikiwon, CEO of Cheongho Nice, and employees are taking a commemorative photo at Banpo Hangang Park in Seoul on the 14th. Cheongho Nice
View original imageAn employee who took part in the event said, "It was meaningful to engage in such an activity while working up a sweat with my colleagues," and added, "I hope to continue practicing eco-friendly habits in my daily life, not just through one-off events like this."
Chungho Nice is continuously expanding ESG activities that involve employees, strengthening its commitment to corporate social responsibility. Last year, the company participated in various social contribution activities, such as joining in mural painting volunteer work at Seoul Children's Hospital to help create a warm and welcoming environment for children, thereby promoting shared value with the local community.
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Going forward, Chungho Nice plans to continue contributing to the creation of a sustainable society through environmental protection initiatives and a variety of social contribution programs.
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