[Maeil Economy] KCMT Ulju-gun Regional and Win-Win Hometown Love Donation Donation
2023.12.12
- Gijang-gun and Ulju-gun will donate an additional 50 million won in gift pouch sets for vulnerable women.
KCMT CEO Kim Joon-young announced on the 11th that he has donated 5 million won to Ulju-gun's hometown love donation for regional development.
Kim Joon-young, CEO of KCMT, Lee Kyu-jae, Vice President, Baek Bong-ki, Head of Technology Management Division, Lim Hyun-jin, Head of Management Support Division, Lee Soon-geol, Head of Ulju County, Park Jin-young, Director of Administrative and Cultural Affairs Division 1, Seocheon Tax Division 1, and Jeong Jun-sik, Head of Tax Team, attended the donation event to participate in the hometown love donation system.
KCMT is a company that produces eco-friendly reinforcing bars KECO (KECO) of glass fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP) made by recycling waste pet bottles.
KCMT is taking a win-win path toward everyone's safety and sustainability. In December last year, he found the fruit of love in Ulsan and donated in kind to children's centers, welfare centers, and associations for the disabled in Ulsan.
This year, it is also planning to donate more than 50 million won in current prices of gift pouches for women's products to the vulnerable in Gijang-gun and Ulju-gun. Social contribution activities are steadily being promoted to spread the value of sharing for the development and coexistence of local communities.
Kim Jun-young, CEO of KCMT, said, "The recent economic downturn has made life very difficult for the underprivileged, and we will make shared growth with Ulsan City and Ulju County, the home of corporate growth, a top priority and carry out more diverse and continuous social contribution activities."
Ulju County Governor Lee Soon-geol responded, "We deeply appreciate our love for Ulju-gun and will not forget your donation for the development of Ulju-gun and use it dearly for regional development."