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LG Electronics, food donation campaign for marginalized communities in India

‘Various activities for ‘a better life for everyone’
Donation of 3000 lunchboxes and ingredient sets
, LG Electronics announced on the 13th that it conducted a campaign to donate food to underprivileged communities in Indonesia from the 10th to the 12th.,
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, ‘In this campaign, a total of about 140 people including Indonesia’s National Food Agency, volunteer groups from Prasetiya Mulya University who developed a solution to turn food waste into compost, and local non-profit organization Foodsycle participated. They donated a total of 3000 bulgogi lunchboxes and ingredient sets to social welfare foundations located in Jakarta and Tanggerang areas where zero-waste recipes are implemented.’,
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On the 11th, LG Electronics delivered donation items for underprivileged communities in Indonesia at the Wonder Food social welfare foundation in Jakarta. LG Electronics employees, the National Food Agency, volunteer groups from Prasetiya Mulya University, and representatives from the non-profit organization Foodsycle participated. [Photo provided by LG Electronics],
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, ‘According to the UK economic analysis firm EIU, Indonesia is the second largest food waste producer in the world after Saudi Arabia. The amount of food waste generated annually exceeds 23 million tons, enough to support about 28 million people, approximately 11% of the serious hunger problem in Indonesia.’,
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, ‘LG Electronics has also conducted various campaigns to improve awareness of hunger and food waste among people worldwide, including in Indonesia. In line with the significant increase in food waste in Indonesia during the Ramadan period, a campaign was launched in early March.’,
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, ‘LG Electronics has over 3000 employees at its Indonesia branch. There are a total of 5 LG Electronics entities in Indonesia, including a sales subsidiary in Jakarta with 21 branches, a service entity overseeing over 200 service centers, two production plants, and a newly established R&D entity this year.’,
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, ‘Lee Taek-jin, head of LG Electronics Indonesia, stated, “As a leader in the global home appliance market, we will continue to pursue various ESG activities for a better life for everyone, as well as providing a differentiated customer experience in Indonesia.”‘,
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