Business Agreement with Seoul SangSangNara

Support for Low-Carbon Certified and Forest-Sourced Paper

Murim Paper announced on July 8 that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Seoul SangSangNara, a children's museum operated by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, to make annual donations of paper for use in children's educational programs and exhibitions. The sponsored paper will be used in regular educational programs, special exhibitions, and also for the production of teaching materials, leaflets, and invitations.

A child visiting the Seoul Sang Sang Nara special exhibition "Picture Book Workshop: Mundane and Special" is sharing their story on Murim Paper's eco-friendly paper. Murim Paper

A child visiting the Seoul Sang Sang Nara special exhibition "Picture Book Workshop: Mundane and Special" is sharing their story on Murim Paper's eco-friendly paper. Murim Paper

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Murim Paper decided to expand its partnership with Seoul SangSangNara, which began with a special event for Children's Day, into an annual sponsorship. Through this agreement, the company will provide the only domestically certified low-carbon paper products as well as FSC®-certified paper made from sustainable forest resources.


Murim Paper's products are already being used in Seoul SangSangNara's exhibitions. In the special exhibition "Picture Book Studio: Ordinary and Extraordinary," which opened on July 4, a participatory program is being run in which children express everyday moments through writing and drawing using activity sheets made from Murim Paper.


Murim Paper has been consistently supporting educational and cultural activities for children. At the "DDP Children's Drawing Contest" held in April this year, the company sponsored Murim SP drawing paper that meets common safety standards for children's products, allowing about 500 children to draw safely. The company also provided eco-friendly paper for the "Emart Tomorrow Children's Environmental Festival," held in celebration of Ocean Day by the eco-friendly platform "GAPLJIU" (short for "Bring Plastic, Save Our Ocean"), supporting a variety of programs such as coloring activities featuring endangered marine animal characters.



A Murim Paper official stated, "We hope that children will naturally develop their creativity and understand the environmental value of paper through hands-on experiences. We will continue to carry out diverse social contribution activities centered on paper in educational and cultural spaces for children, so that future generations can naturally experience the importance of sustainability."


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