Korea P&G Realizes Social Responsibility for Today's Change for a Better Life

Nov 27, 2025

Global household goods company Korea P&G is strengthening its social contribution activities based on the corporate mission of 'Today's Change for a Better Life'.

With the daily recovery of disaster-affected areas and the improvement of the living safety of the vulnerable, it is focusing on making practical changes that can be felt by the local community beyond short-term support.

In October, P&G Korea donated about 22 million won worth of its household items, such as Downy Textile Softener and Head & Shoulder Shampoo, and Braille tags and stickers to the Korea Blind Association to mark the White Wand Day to guarantee the rights of the blind.




The donation is a project jointly promoted by the Korea Consumer Agency and the Regular Council of Household Goods Businesses to help the visually impaired classify household goods containers, and P&G Korea has been participating for four years since the beginning of the project in 2022. Through this project, the Business Regular Council, including P&G Korea, and the Korea Consumer Agency provided a total of 170 million won worth of visually impaired-friendly products, 10,40 sets of multi-use braille tags, and 10,000 stickers for braille and low-sighted people. The goods will be delivered to blind households nationwide through 17 branches of the Korea Blind Association.

In addition to supporting the vulnerable, Korea P&G is also focusing on long-term recovery in disaster areas. Employees were raised to support the damage of large-scale forest fires in March this year, and a total of 55.8 million won, including the amount raised, was donated to the Children and Future Foundation of the Social Welfare Corporation.

Sancheong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, which suffered from torrential rain in July following the forest fire, supported the improvement of the living and sanitation environment worsened by flooding through donations of 7,000 of its antibacterial and deodorizing products, Fabriz. Donated goods were delivered to flood-affected families and public welfare institutions through local family centers and children and youth centers of social welfare corporations.




In December, executives and employees will visit community welfare facilities in person to carry out volunteer activities and deliver warmth in winter, when more careful attention is needed for housing and life safety of vulnerable people.

Korea P&G Realizes Social Responsibility for Today's Change for a Better Life
Donation of Braille tags and household goods for the safety of life for the visually impaired





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.