LG Electronics announced on August 25 that it will provide resource recycling education to approximately 500 students from 12 elementary, middle, and high schools in Incheon by next month. (Image courtesy of LG Electronics) SEOUL, Aug. 26 (Korea Bizwire) – LG Electronics announced on August 25 that it will provide resource recycling education to approximately 500 students from 12 elementary, middle, and high schools in Incheon by next month.

This initiative aims to raise awareness about resource circulation among future generations by introducing the concept and significance of recycling in a way that resonates with young minds. On August 21, first-year students at SeoIncheon High School attended a session that highlighted the causes of global environmental phenomena such as floods, droughts, wildfires, heatwaves, and severe cold spells. The program emphasized the importance of resource circulation and provided guidance on the proper disposal of electronic waste, including an explanation of relevant regulations.

This educational effort is part of LG Electronics’ ongoing collaboration with E-Circulation Governance, a non-profit organization authorized by the Ministry of Environment. Last year, the program reached over 350 elementary school students in Seoul. The recycling education initiative involves voluntary participation from LG employees across various departments, including development, service, and marketing.

Starting this year, the Resource Circulation Society Alli.