Source: Seoul Finance (https://www.seoulfn.com)
9 organizations including the World Federation of Sports for All sign a carbon neutrality practice agreement in Gwangalli

Photo = Provided by the World Federation of Sports for All, Source = Seoul Finance
Nine organizations and companies, including the The Association For International Sport for All(TAFISA), held a ceremony to sign an agreement to practice carbon neutrality.
A total of nine organizations participated in this carbon neutrality agreement ceremony held recently in the waters of Gwangalli: The Association For International Sport for All(TAFISA), the Korea Marine and Fisheries ESG Research Association, the Busan Industry Network Council, the Korea Convergence Technology Development Institute, Samwoo Immersion, Retrust, MSK Global Group, Four Paws, Petdoc, and Modoo Yacht.
Through this agreement, they agreed to join forces to achieve the goal of carbon neutrality, protect the marine environment, and develop sustainable industries.
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In addition, the Korea Convergence Technology Development Institute and Samwoo Immersion are seeking a sustainable future through advanced convergence technology and digital content development, and Retrust is providing ESG solutions utilizing blockchain technology. MSK Global Group is focusing on sustainable industrial development using eco-friendly energy such as hydrogen and LNG, and Four Paws and Petdoc are companies that practice pet-friendly ESG management and are actively participating in carbon neutrality and environmental protection activities. ‘Everyone’s Yacht’, which operates yacht-based experience and education programs, is making efforts to promote eco-friendly marine tourism.
Through this agreement, each organization and company agreed to promote joint projects for carbon neutrality and cooperate in marine environmental protection and sustainable technology development. In the future, they plan to carry out various activities such as policy research, joint campaigns, and introduction of carbon reduction technology.
Seoul Finance = Reporter Jo Ha-yeon
Source: Seoul Finance (https://www.seoulfn.com)
Source: Seoul Finance (https://www.seoulfn.com)
Photo = Provided by the World Federation of Sports for All, Source = Seoul Finance
Nine organizations and companies, including the The Association For International Sport for All(TAFISA), held a ceremony to sign an agreement to practice carbon neutrality.
A total of nine organizations participated in this carbon neutrality agreement ceremony held recently in the waters of Gwangalli: The Association For International Sport for All(TAFISA), the Korea Marine and Fisheries ESG Research Association, the Busan Industry Network Council, the Korea Convergence Technology Development Institute, Samwoo Immersion, Retrust, MSK Global Group, Four Paws, Petdoc, and Modoo Yacht.
Through this agreement, they agreed to join forces to achieve the goal of carbon neutrality, protect the marine environment, and develop sustainable industries.
(Skip)
In addition, the Korea Convergence Technology Development Institute and Samwoo Immersion are seeking a sustainable future through advanced convergence technology and digital content development, and Retrust is providing ESG solutions utilizing blockchain technology. MSK Global Group is focusing on sustainable industrial development using eco-friendly energy such as hydrogen and LNG, and Four Paws and Petdoc are companies that practice pet-friendly ESG management and are actively participating in carbon neutrality and environmental protection activities. ‘Everyone’s Yacht’, which operates yacht-based experience and education programs, is making efforts to promote eco-friendly marine tourism.
Through this agreement, each organization and company agreed to promote joint projects for carbon neutrality and cooperate in marine environmental protection and sustainable technology development. In the future, they plan to carry out various activities such as policy research, joint campaigns, and introduction of carbon reduction technology.
Seoul Finance = Reporter Jo Ha-yeon
Source: Seoul Finance (https://www.seoulfn.com)