Participation of 29 Organizations and Companies
Yuhan-Kimberly and Clean Nara announced on the 10th that they have signed a 'Safety Culture Social Contribution Activity Business Agreement' with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.
Jeon Yang-suk, Head of the Sustainable Management Center at Yuhan-Kimberly (right), and Lee Han-kyung, Director of the Disaster Safety Management Headquarters at the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement. Photo by Yuhan-Kimberly
These companies held a business agreement ceremony on the 7th at the Peace & Park Convention in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, promising cooperation to spread safety culture. Since 2015, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety has been signing business agreements for safety culture social contribution activities with private companies and public institutions to establish a safety culture throughout society. This year marks the 5th time for this agreement, with 29 organizations and companies including Yuhan-Kimberly and Clean Nara participating.
Through this business agreement, Yuhan-Kimberly, Clean Nara, and others plan to carry out comprehensive campaigns and promotional activities to spread safety culture, as well as campaigns targeting vulnerable safety groups, in cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety for about two years until the end of next year. They also plan to operate various programs separately to raise safety awareness and strive to establish a safety culture.
A Clean Nara representative said, "We joined this agreement with the hope that customers can enjoy a more comfortable and safe life in their daily lives," adding, "We will continue efforts to improve the quality of life for our customers and will also strive to fulfill our corporate responsibilities by considering various ways to create a virtuous cycle in society."
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