"Our Society's Issues Considered Together... Members Will Lend Their Strength"
SK Innovation announced on the 2nd that from the 20th to the 31st of last month, over 2,800 members from 9 subsidiaries including SK Energy, SK Geocentric, and SK On participated in a "Focused Volunteer Week" activity.
Members of the SK Innovation group are volunteering to serve meals to elderly people in vulnerable groups at a cafeteria in Jongno-gu, Seoul. [Photo by SK Innovation]
Members of the SK Innovation group carried out activities such as free meal service 'Bappero' at various business sites nationwide, pulling out invasive plant species, visiting daycare centers for children with developmental disabilities, and delivering lunchboxes to elderly people living alone.
Additionally, about 900 members from the Seoul and Daejeon business sites participated in a blood donation campaign, and approximately 900 members from 24 business sites in 15 countries overseas also took part in activities such as environmental cleanup, food sharing, and community service.
Executives of SK Innovation subsidiaries also actively participated in this focused volunteer week.
Oh Jong-hoon, CEO of SK Energy, maintained the Metasequoia Road at Ulsan Grand Park with members of the Ulsan CLX. Kim Won-ki, CEO of SK Enmove, carried out invasive plant removal activities at Hangang Park with about 60 members. No Sang-gu, CEO of SK Incheon Petrochem, Jang Ho-jun, CEO of SK Trading International, and Lee Sung-jun, Director of SK Innovation Environmental Science and Technology Institute, also joined members in picking up litter discarded on the streets to help clean the environment.
Park Sang-gyu, CEO of SK Innovation, said, "SK Innovation believes that a sustainable society is essential for companies to achieve sustainable development. Our members will contribute their efforts to contemplate and solve various problems facing our society."
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