Kwangdong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Successfully Finishes EWaste Zero, an Employee Participatory Waste Home Appliance Collection Campaign

Oct 22, 2025

Kwangdong Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Successfully Finishes EWaste Zero, an Employee Participatory Waste Home Appliance Collection Campaign



Kwangdong Pharmaceutical has completed its in-house resource circulation program, the waste home appliance collection campaign 'E-Waste Zero'.

Kwangdong Pharmaceutical's ESG activity 'E-Waste Zero', designed to help employees practice environmental protection in their daily lives, is a program that collects electronic products that are not used at home and recycles them safely through specialized institutions. A total of 145 waste appliances were collected in this campaign.

Collected items range from large household appliances such as refrigerators, air purifiers, and microwaves to small household appliances such as laptops, monitors, and mobile phones. The collected products were processed and recycled by a nonprofit organization designated by the Ministry of Environment 'E-Circular Governance'.




Through this activity, Kwangdong Pharmaceutical has achieved results beyond simple electronics collection, leading to ▲ greenhouse gas reduction ▲ recycling resource production ▲ donation-linked social contribution. In particular, the fund raised during the collection process was delivered to the designated donation office and returned to society, enhancing the meaning of ESG practice.

This program is the first employee-participating waste home appliance collection campaign conducted by Kwangdong Pharmaceutical in the pharmaceutical industry, and is expected to serve as an opportunity to promote the spread of eco-friendly culture throughout the industry.

"The biggest meaning of this campaign is that the small practices of executives led to environmental protection and donations," said an official from Kwangdong Pharmaceutical. "We will continue to expand ESG activities that create a sustainable society in the future."






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.