Smith Awarded EcoVadis Bronze Medal in 2025
The company’s sustainability practices and improved environmental efficiency have been validated
Last month, team members from Smith’s Seoul office came together to participate in a plogging event. Originating in Sweden, “plogging” is the act of picking up litter while jogging. Employees trotted around Seonjeongneung and spruced up the burial site, located in the Gangnam-gu district of Seoul. The group of twelve collected leaves and picked up trash around the area.
Seonjeongneung, named after the ninth ruler of the Joseon dynasty of Korea, serves as a landmark for the local community and commemorates King Seongjong, King Jungjong, and Queen Jeonghyeon. The site was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2009 for its historical significance.
“Our colleagues and families had such a fun and rewarding time at the event,” said Minji Hong, President, APAC. “Working together to serve our community has helped us to make a real impact and brought us all closer together.”
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Smith Awarded EcoVadis Bronze Medal in 2025
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