Recycling Discarded Banners and Delivery Boxes Among Activities

Hanwha Group announced on the 18th that it held the "Clear School Environmental Movement" at Daewon Leports Park in Changwon, Gyeongnam on the 16th.

An elementary school student participating in the Clear School Environmental Sports Day is engrossed in an eco-friendly value experience game. Hanwha

An elementary school student participating in the Clear School Environmental Sports Day is engrossed in an eco-friendly value experience game. Hanwha

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The environmental movement is one of the detailed programs under Hanwha Group's social contribution initiative, "Creating Clear Schools." "Creating Clear Schools" is a project in which Hanwha Group supports elementary schools nationwide with solar power generation facilities and fine dust reduction systems. This year marks its fifth year.


The environmental movement was designed to help children naturally understand the importance of environmental protection through play and hands-on experiences.


Elementary school students from the Gyeongnam region and their families who attended the event participated in a variety of activities, including "Protect the Oxygen," where they used discarded banners as large cloths to protect clean air; recycling box Jenga, where they stacked discarded delivery boxes along with large Jenga pieces; and "Waste Sorting Fishing King," where team members cooperated to fish out trash.


After the event, participants also took part in a plogging activity to clean up the surrounding environment.



A Hanwha Group representative said, "We organized this event so that children can physically experience the importance of the environment and naturally learn eco-friendly values," adding, "We will continue to expand opportunities for children to develop environmental sensitivity through the 'Creating Clear Schools' initiative."


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