"No to plastic flowers! Let's pay tribute with the flowers we have grown"

Published 2025년 10월 14일

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[Agricultural, Fisheries and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Kim Jin-oh] The 'Eliminating Plastic Offerings in Cemeteries and Memorial Parks' campaign is expanding nationwide. The Korea Flower Promotion Council (President Seo Yong-il) announced that from the 4th to the 7th, promotional activities for eliminating offerings were conducted at Naedong Cemetery in Jinju, Gyeongnam Province; Seokgye Cemetery in Yangsan; Namhae Memorial Park in Namhae County; Murim Samja Natural Cemetery; Public Memorial Park in Hamyang County; Memorial Park in Yesan County, Chungnam; Mokryeon Cemetery in Cheongju, Chungbuk; and Naeyudong Cemetery in Goyang Special City, Gyeonggi Province, with the slogans "Cemeteries and memorial parks without offerings, protecting nature and the environment" and "Let's pay tribute with flowers grown by our farmers." The council, together with local governments and cemeteries, aims to eliminate offerings annually.

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The Flower Self-Help Fund Council, nationwide campaign to eradicate plastic flowers in parks and cemeteries The campaign to "eradicate plastic flowers in parks and cemeteries" is expanding nationwide. The Korea Flower Self-Help Fund Council (President Seo Yong-il) announced that from the 4th to the 7th, they conducted a promotion campaign for the eradication of flowers at various locations including Jinju City Dongdong Park Cemetery and Yangsan City Seokgye Park Cemetery in Gyeongnam, Namhae Memorial Park in Namhae County, Murim Samja Natural Burial Ground, Hamyang County Memorial Park, Yesan County Memorial Park in Chungnam, Cheongju City Mokryeon Park Cemetery in Chungbuk, and Goyang Special City Naeyudong Park Cemetery in Gyeonggi. The slogans used were "Flower-free parks and cemeteries, environmental conservation," and "Let's pay tribute with flowers grown by our farmers." The council stated that they are working together with local governments and parks and cemeteries to ...
Source: Aflnews

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