Donation of 'Peppermint Wet Wipes' and 'Spring Day Adult Diapers' to Disability Welfare Facilities in Yongsan-gu
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] Clean Nara, a comprehensive paper company, donated hygiene products to welfare facilities for the disabled in Yongsan-gu on the 20th in celebration of 'Disability Day.'
Clean Nara supported 'Clean Nara Peppermint Wet Wipes' to help disabled people conveniently manage hygiene when using welfare facilities, and donated hygiene products worth a total of 13 million KRW, including adult diapers 'Bomnal' for disabled people with mobility difficulties.
This donation was carried out as part of Clean Nara's ESG management focus in 2021, with the intention of contributing to the promotion of community welfare through sharing. In March, Clean Nara announced its corporate ESG management and revealed plans to spread social values such as human rights, safety and health, mutual growth, and social responsibility into its corporate culture.
A Clean Nara official said, "We hope this will be a small help to disabled people in the local community who are going through difficult times due to COVID-19," adding, "We hope that interest and consideration for the disabled will spread further in society."
Meanwhile, Clean Nara delivered hygiene products such as masks, hand sanitizers, and wet wipes, as well as donations, to medical staff and the local community who are working tirelessly to overcome the COVID-19 crisis together. The value of the items sponsored by Clean Nara throughout 2020 amounts to 330 million KRW. Clean Nara was recognized for its contribution to the promotion of community welfare and received a commendation in the social welfare field at the 21st Social Welfare Day.
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