Yuhan-Kimberly and Korean Film Council Join Hands for Hand Towel Resource Circulation
Establishing a System to Collect Hand Towels for Raw Material Reuse
Reducing Incineration Volume and Replacing Imported Recycled Pulp
Yuhan-Kimberly announced on the 7th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korean Film Council to establish a virtuous cycle system for hand towel collection and recycling.
On the 6th, at the Korea Film Council headquarters, Son Seung-woo, Head of Sustainable Management at Yuhan-Kimberly (left), and Han Sang-jun, Chairman of the Korea Film Council, took a commemorative photo after signing a hand towel resource circulation business agreement. Photo by Yuhan-Kimberly
View original imageBoth parties plan to launch the hand towel resource circulation project, the BI:CYCLE campaign. Centered around the Korean Film Council headquarters, they will establish a resource circulation system that collects used hand towels and reuses them as raw materials, cooperating to practice ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management.
The collected and sorted hand towels will be transported to Yuhan-Kimberly’s Gimcheon factory and reused as raw materials for hand towels. The Korean Film Council will receive finished products processed from fabric containing recycled hand towel raw materials from the Korea Association of Persons with Disabilities. Hand towels used solely for wiping moisture can be reused as product raw materials, helping reduce incineration volume and replacing imported recycled pulp, thereby contributing to carbon emission reduction.
Furthermore, both parties plan to collaborate to revitalize the circular economy across the industry, including cultural and artistic institutions located in Busan. Once the hand towel resource circulation project is fully launched in the region, it is expected to contribute not only to carbon emission reduction through large-scale resource recycling but also to job creation for persons with disabilities and regional economic revitalization.
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A BI:CYCLE representative stated, “Based on broad cooperation among stakeholders, we will actively continue united efforts across the industry to create more meaningful effects for protecting the global environment.”
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