Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Metlife Life, Earth Day commemoration social contribution activities conducted



[Gimmingyeong financial newspaper reporter Korea] Life MetLife said it carried out social contribution activities to employees and financial planners family's right to participate in Earth Day.

Meth was involved in the life and family life, employees and financial advisors, including 65 patients 22 days Nanji Hangang Park Sunset Park MetLife Korea Foundation and Korea partner agency volunteer culture by organizing volunteer programs.

Participants planted potatoes, flower seedlings, so that the paper mulberry kkuji Nanjido reborn as a park in landfills can restore the ecosystems on her own and reborn as eco-friendly park. In addition to contributing to the production of a dead tree directly Trivet Coasters and recycling participating employees and their families, and environmental conservation had time to study the soil ecosystem cycles.

Before 14th was held a volunteer with lunch. This activity was pleasant to vulnerable children in the fine dust and provide a healthy learning environment and prepare to form a healthy lifestyle themselves raising plants.

Metlife Life staff, 43 said made the air purifying plants Mini potted plant 80 for removing fine dust through the 'private areas Children's Center "was passed on to children from low-income families. In particular, this event is in progress to evaluate gotta 'up cycling' activities, making the pot to direct employees to recycle disposable plastic cups under the theme 'Environment Love' to think 'Love the Earth' was more meaningful.

Huang Ae meth "was conducted a variety of volunteer programs that contribute to environmental preservation as Earth Day theme of April, right 'Environment Love' with the" Life Korea Foundation Director General said, "We continue to participate in social contribution activities We are encouraged to allow employees and said it will not be supportive. "



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