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Press Release29 April 2024Siemens AGSiemens Korea, Seoul
Siemens Korea conducts 'Forest Restoration ESG Campaign' to create a
habitat for bees and ecological forests
Conducted
an employee-engaged ESG campaign to provide habitat for bees, part of its donation
to forest restoration
Siemens
Korea participated in planting native plants with the Korean Red Cross and
sponsoring companies
Mr.
HaJoong Chung, President and CEO of Siemens Korea, "Siemens Korea will
continue to actively participate in ESG activities in various ways to practice
sustainability, which is the foundation of its business."
A global powerhouse in electrical engineering and electronics, Siemens
Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul·SLS) announced that the company conducted the “Forest
Restoration ESG Campaign (Bee Saving Project)” at the National Center of Forest
Education, Chuncheon, on April 29.
Conducted
an employee-engaged ESG campaign to provide habitat for bees, part of its donation
to forest restoration
Siemens
Korea participated in planting native plants with the Korean Red Cross and
sponsoring companies
Mr.
HaJoong Chung, President and CEO of Siemens Korea, "Siemens Korea will
continue to actively participate in ESG activities in various ways to practice
sustainability, which is the foundation of its business."
A global powerhouse in electrical engineering and electronics, Siemens
Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul·SLS) announced that the company conducted the “Forest
Restoration ESG Campaign (Bee Saving Project)” at the National Center of Forest
Education, Chuncheon, on April 29.
▲ Employees from Siemens Korea pose for a photo at the ESG campaign for
forest restoration at the National Center of Forest Education, Chuncheon on
April 29. (Front row, center left, Frank
Zimmermann, Senior Executive Vice President and CFO of Siemens Korea, center, HaJoong
Chung, President and CEO of Siemens Korea, and center right, Tino Hildebrand,
Executive Vice President Siemens Korea and Head of Siemens Digital Industries Korea)
▲ Employees from Siemens Korea pose for a photo at the ESG campaign for
forest restoration at the National Center of Forest Education, Chuncheon on
April 29. (Front row, center left, Frank
Zimmermann, Senior Executive Vice President and CFO of Siemens Korea, center, HaJoong
Chung, President and CEO of Siemens Korea, and center right, Tino Hildebrand,
Executive Vice President Siemens Korea and Head of Siemens Digital Industries Korea)
▲ Employees from Siemens Korea pose for a photo at the ESG campaign for
forest restoration at the National Center of Forest Education, Chuncheon on
April 29. (Front row, center left, Frank
Zimmermann, Senior Executive Vice President and CFO of Siemens Korea, center, HaJoong
Chung, President and CEO of Siemens Korea, and center right, Tino Hildebrand,
Executive Vice President Siemens Korea and Head of Siemens Digital Industries Korea)
▲ Employees from Siemens Korea pose for a photo at the ESG campaign for
forest restoration at the National Center of Forest Education, Chuncheon on
April 29. (Front row, center left, Frank
Zimmermann, Senior Executive Vice President and CFO of Siemens Korea, center, HaJoong
Chung, President and CEO of Siemens Korea, and center right, Tino Hildebrand,
Executive Vice President Siemens Korea and Head of Siemens Digital Industries Korea)
The campaign was hosted by the Korean Red Cross and the Korea Forest
Service to restore forest ecosystems in the Civilian Control Line area, where
soil is being lost due to the climate crisis. The program was designed to carry
out various environmental maintenance activities such as planting native
species to create an ecological forest of about 1ha within the National Center
of Forest Education in Chuncheon. Apart from Siemens employees including Mr.
HaJoong Chung, President and CEO of Siemens Korea, a total of 250 participants
from other sponsoring companies took part in the campaign.
Mr. HaJoong Chung, President and CEO of Siemens Korea, said, "As the
awareness of ecosystem preservation and climate change response grows more
every day, Siemens Korea employees have made a humble contribution to preserve
the ecosystem and biodiversity. Siemens Korea will continue to actively
participate in ESG activities in various ways to practice sustainability, which
is the foundation of Siemens' business."
Siemens Korea made a donation worth KRW 10 million to the Korean Red Cross
for this ESG Campaign, to contribute to the preservation of the environment and
build a sustainable ecosystem for future generations. Siemens Korea has also
continued its efforts to practice ESG management by supporting the recovery
from the Türkiye Earthquake, the forest fires in Gangwon and Gyeongbuk, and the
earthquake in Nepal. In recognition of its social contribution activities,
Siemens Korea was awarded the “ESG Verification Certificate” by the Korean Red
Cross.
Siemens AG(Berlin and Munich) is a leading technology company focused on industry, infrastructure, transport, and healthcare. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to cleaner and more comfortable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, the company creates technology with purpose adding real value for customers. By combining the real and the digital worlds, Siemens empowers its customers to transform their industries and markets, helping them to transform the everyday for billions of people. Siemens also owns a majority stake in the publicly listed company Siemens Healthineers, a globally leading medical technology provider shaping the future of healthcare. As of September 30, 2023, the company employed around 320,000 people worldwide.
Since entering the local market in the 1950s, Siemens Korea (Siemens Ltd. Seoul) has taken the initiative in providing various business cooperation efforts, active investments and development based on its technology and global experience in order to create positive ties with Korean industries. Siemens Korea pursues corporate citizenship programs and also supports the training of talented Korean professionals in cooperation with several local universities. www.siemens.co.kr.