Hanwha has been building strong trust with local communities based on its founding principle of “contributing to the society and
nation through business” and its philosophy of “trust and loyalty.” By going further together, rather than alone faster, Hanwha fulfills
its social responsibilities as an earnest corporate citizen.
“Make a Brighter World” is a fund-raising activity done through the voluntary participation of Hanwha employees. The fund supports
employees in need, senior citizens who live alone, juvenile breadwinners, social welfare facilities, and diverse volunteer activities as part of
fulfilling our social responsibilities and the effort to build a caring world.
We offer “Energy Class for Tomorrow” to elementary school children since 2013. The “Energy Class for Tomorrow” allows children to
gain an understanding for energy, an indispensable asset for humanity, learn about measures to save energy, and acquire first-hand
experience on renewable energy for a pollution-free future.
So far, 13,500 children from more than 190 schools and welfare facilities have participated in the program. Children had the chance to
familiarize themselves with different concepts of energy and gain first-hand experience on generating electricity purely through sunlight by
engaging in activities to make solar cars and ships. We will continue in our efforts to fill the Energy Class with even more interesting and
helpful contents and demonstrate that education can change the world into a better place and create a sustainable future.
In-house club members with diverse hobbies and specialties plan and engage in customized volunteer activities.
Employees fluent in foreign languages volunteer for translations of letters between overseas adoptees and their families in Korea and
provide interpretations during their visit to Korea.
All HQ employees received Citizen Safety Guard training from the Seoul Metropolitan Fire & Disaster Headquarters.
The training is designed to train citizens to be able to safely protect themselves and others in emergencies by becoming first responders
before paramedics arrive at the scene.
Sponsored “World Pottery Contest for the Disabled” as part of
promoting culture and art activities of the handicapped
“Kitchen Garden School” offering agricultural activities in downtown areas
“Global Hangeul School” teaching Korean language to children from
multi-cultural families
“The Most Beautiful 1st Birthday” celebrating the first birthday of
children without family and friends
Researchers teach chemistry to students from schools in need of educational welfare programs.
Employees acquire knowledge on ecology through eco tours and engage in diverse preservation programs to protect the ecology
of the Wolpyeong Park.
Employees cook and deliver meal boxes to the elderly who live alone.
Tennis Class
Juvenile Soccer School
We produce EM balls for the purification of streams and rivers. We also take part in local events to raise Ulsan citizens’ awareness for
environment protection.
22 companies based in Ulsan have partnered with the city of Ulsan for joint CSR activities. Through participation in and sponsorship for
university student volunteer groups and youth volunteer camps, we engage in activities of sharing, reaching out to the entire Ulsan region.
Each production team is affiliated with different institutions for regular volunteer activities.
We visit islands in the Yeosu region to offer diverse household assistance, such as repairing old house power supply systems and electronic
goods, flooring and wall-papering, and hairdressing for the elderly. In addition, in partnership with the fire station, we offer fire prevention
trainings and install extinguishers and fire alarms.
In partnership with the Yeosu Multi-cultural Welfare Center, we provide cooking classes to multi-cultural families in the region and
share food with nearby senior citizens centers and welfare centers. We also enable an environment for a better livelihood of foreign women
emigrants through diverse cultural programs and sport events.
This project aims at improving the livelihood in regions that lack basic infrastructure. Together with the city of Yeosu, we participate
in repairing old houses of low-income families and cleaning up the streets, and at the same time, engage in projects to enhance residents’
welfare and capacity building.
We visit islands to engage in desertification prevention activities and preservation of natural ecology of the marine environment, e.g. waste
collection, water-borne purification activity, and campaigns to prevent marine pollution.