Companies engaged in active CSR initiatives forge close relationships with local residents and secure loyal long-term customers, eventually helping the company’s bottom line and generating greater value in a virtuous cycle. This relationship is changing the face of CSR, and many global companies that had merely sponsored activities in the past are evolving to connect outreach with their strategies and business goals.
Hanwha is also engaged in diverse social responsibilities designed to leverage their own specialized business capabilities and expertise for the community as a whole.
Hanwha Techwin helped transform England’s Blackpool Carers Centre, a previously theft-ridden place, into a vibrant and safe space for young caregivers. The Blackpool Carers Centre had suffered from break-ins due to weak security systems, threatening the safety of its staff. However, its new reliable, cutting-edge security solution has prevented trespassing and created a safe working environment. Hanwha Techwin, together with other security solution providers, donated security equipment to the Centre building that had been under renewal at the time to create a safe environment. This improved the lives of many more the children and young people in need of the Centre’s services. Hanwha Techwin’s donation benefits not only this one charitable organization but also the wider regional community.
The low-income sector in Nghe An, Vietnam, was not able to enjoy healthcare services due to high burdens of paying for the services. Hanwha Life has been sponsoring those unable to afford health insurance in Nghe An, Vietnam since 2014. The initiative has helped improve the health of local residents and raise quality of life. The people of Nghe An now can afford to look into the future and dream of a better life. Hanwha Life’s health insurance cards are empowering the residents of the community to be more independent while living their own lives.
Since 2008, Hanwha has been supporting underdeveloped Africa regions to fulfill its social responsibility as a global company. The company conducted provided development support in Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda to improve quality of life for local residents. In 2011, Hanwha built and donated seven classrooms, administrative offices, and a faculty dormitory for Muyagu Primary School in Uganda, making the dreams of over 500 local students come true.
Hanwha is working to prevent desertification in an entertaining and engaging way. When video game players of Tree Planet, a UNCCD-certified mobile game, plant virtual trees, Hanwha plants real trees. Through Tree Planet, Hanwha planted 230,000 trees in the nature conservation area in Tuijin Nars of Mongolia, creating the first Hanwha Solar Forest in 2012. In September 2013, the second Solar Forest was planted in the Mu Us Desert of Lingwu City, China. For this project, Hanwha also donated an entire solar photovoltaic plant to grow 200,000 trees in a nursery powered by solar panels. Hanwha introduced its third and fourth Solar Forest at an elementary school in Seoul, South Korea in 2014 and in Inchuan, China in 2015. In 2016, Hanwha added another Solar Forest in Seosan, South Korea. Altogether, 490,000 trees have been planted on 1.16 million square meters to date.
Hanwha supports sustainable energy use in every community by leveraging the expertise it has gained from the vertical integration of our solar businesses. Hanwha’s most renowned program is the Happy Sunshine campaign. Through this program, Hanwha donated solar power generation systems to community welfare centers in South Korea. It has installed systems at 146 centers, generating a total of about 1,023 KW of solar energy. Hanwha also operates the Happy Sunshine program overseas, donating solar power generation systems to elementary schools in underprivileged areas in China. It installed 30 KW rooftop photovoltaic equipment in two elementary schools, one in Hubei and one in Qinghai, China.
A company’s sincere engagement in socially responsible activities creates a virtuous cycle by benefitting both the company’s businesses and the regional community.
Hanwha will be able to further grow and prosper together with communities around the world by staying committed to sustainable CSR activities that give hope to people for a better life and offer tangible benefits to communities.
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