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CEO Lee Hojung of SK Networks Participates in Environmental Cleanup Volunteer Activity at Namsan Park

"We Will Expand the Company's Positive Influence"

SK Networks announced on October 2 that it had conducted an environmental cleanup activity at Namsan Park ahead of the Chuseok holiday.


CEO Lee Hojung of SK Networks Participates in Environmental Cleanup Volunteer Activity at Namsan Park SK Networks announced on the 2nd that ahead of the Chuseok holiday, CEO Lee Hojung (center) and team members conducted an environmental cleanup activity at Namsan Park. SK Networks

CEO Lee Hojung of SK Networks, along with team members, visited the Soraepul grassland area in Namsan Park, where they removed invasive plants such as Japanese hop and horsetail, and organized the surrounding environment.


Japanese hop, an invasive plant, has been designated by the Ministry of Environment as an ecosystem-disrupting harmful species due to its vigorous reproductive capacity, which interferes with the growth of native plants and can even cause trees to wither, thereby disturbing the ecosystem.


CEO Lee Hojung has continued to participate in volunteer activities every year, such as protecting wildlife and planting saplings at places like Yeouido Saetgang Park and Namsan Park.


An SK Networks official stated, "Volunteer activities with direct participation from management are meaningful as they represent our way of giving back for the support and encouragement SK Networks has received from neighbors and society throughout its 70-year journey. We will continue our efforts to pursue mutual growth with society so that the company’s positive influence can expand through AI business models and social contribution initiatives."


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