Tag Search
#Social contribution activities
-
NEWS PRTaihan Participates in Tree-Planting Event with Dangjin City for Arbor Day
(Photo) Employees of Taihan Cable & Solution participate in a tree-planting event with Dangjin City in celebration of Arbor Day. Taihan Participates in Tree-Planting Event with Dangjin City for Arbor Day, Contributing to Local Environmental Improvement- Approximately 20 employees, including newly hired employees in 2026, participated in planting cypress trees - Promoting the public value of forests… expansion of green spaces and environmental improvement expected - Strengthening ESG management through continued eco-friendly initiatives with local communities Taihan has taken a proactive step in environmental preservation in collaboration with Dangjin City to mark Arbor Day. On the 30th, Taihan had participated in the “81st Arbor Day Tree-Planting Event” hosted by Dangjin City on the 27th. The event, organized by Dangjin City, was attended by approximately 200 participants, including Vice Mayor Hwang Chim-hyeon, city officials, local residents, and around 20 employees of Taihan. The company’s participants consisted of newly hired employees in 2026, for whom the event served as an opportunity to deepen their understanding of environmental protection and experience the value of shared growth with the local community. The event was designed to raise awareness of the importance of forests and to promote their public value through citizen-participatory tree-planting activities. Participants planted approximately 4,500 cypress trees—selected for their contributions to air purification and ecosystem improvement—across an area of 2.9 hectares (approximately 8,800 pyeong) in Gyoro-ri, Seokmun-myeon, Dangjin City, while also carrying out site maintenance and environmental improvement activities. This initiative is expected to expand green spaces in the region and contribute to creating a more pleasant living environment. Through this activity, Taihan plans to further strengthen cooperation with local communities while continuously expanding its environmental social contribution initiatives. In particular, the company aims to enhance awareness of environmental protection and deliver measurable environmental impact through hands-on activities involving employees. A Taihan official stated, “In commemoration of Arbor Day, it is particularly meaningful to participate in activities that allow us to reflect on and put into practice the importance of the environment together with the local community,” adding, “We will continue to carry out eco-friendly initiatives and contribute to building a sustainable society.” Meanwhile, in addition to tree-planting activities, Taihan is implementing various environmental social contribution programs, including the ‘One Company, One Coast’ initiative, used battery recycling campaigns, and endangered species protection activities. Through initiatives centered on the environment, education, and local communities, the company is strengthening its corporate social responsibility.
-
NEWS PRTaihan Cable & Solution Leads Community Support in Dangjin by Joining the ‘Hope 2026 Sharing Campaig
Taihan participated in the ‘Hope 2026 Sharing Campaign’ launching ceremony heldat Dangjin City Hall on December 2 and delivered a charitable donation. Taihan Leads Community Support in Dangjin by Joining the ‘Hope 2026 Sharing Campaign’- Donated KRW 10 million to support the local community and spread a culture of sharing- Realizing the value of co-prosperity through diverse activities, including environmental protection and educational support- Vowed to continue CSR initiatives to deliver hope and support to neighbors in need Taihan participated in the launching ceremony of the ‘Hope 2026 Sharing Campaign’ held at Dangjin City Hall on December 2, donating KRW 10 million to the cause. This contribution is designed to promote a culture of sharing and provide essential aid to underprivileged groups in the local community. The ‘Hope 2026 Sharing Campaign,’ organized annually by Dangjin City, the Dangjin Welfare Foundation, and the Community Chest of Korea is a fundraising initiative aiming to spread compassion to neighbors in need. The campaign will run intensively for two months until January 31, 2026. The funds and goods collected will support crisis households requiring emergency aid, elderly individuals living alone, and people with disabilities, focusing on care services and livelihood stability. “We are consistently carrying out social contribution activities targeting various groups—including the elderly, children, and the disabled—to realize the value of mutual growth with the local community,” said an official from Taihan. “We remain committed to continuing diverse initiatives to extend a helping hand to more neighbors in the future.” Meanwhile, Taihan, together with the Hoban Group, is actively engaging in various community service activities in Dangjin, home to its key production hubs, including its cable plant and submarine cable factory. In March, the company participated in a tree-planting event hosted by Dangjin City, and in September, employees volunteered to harvest sweet potatoes to support local farmers. Additionally, Taihan delivers warmth to the community through comprehensive social contribution programs such as the ‘One Company, One Coast’ cleanup campaign, endangered species protection, educational support for children, and volunteer work for local farms.
-
NEWS PRTaihan Secures Fifth Consecutive ESG ‘A Grade’ Following Integration into the Hoban Group
Taihan Secures Fifth Consecutive ESG ‘A Grade’ Following Integration into the Hoban Group- The only wire and cable company to earn an Integrated A Grade in 2021 and maintain it for five consecutive years- Strong and well-aligned performance across Environment, Social, and Governance categories- Continuous achievements driven by structured implementation plans and organization-wide commitmentTaihan has reaffirmed its leadership in sustainable management by maintaining a top-tier ESG rating within the wire and cable industry. The company announced on the 20th that it received an Integrated “A (Excellent)” rating in the 2025 ESG assessment conducted by the Korea Institute of Corporate Governance and Sustainability (KCGS). This accomplishment marks the fifth consecutive year Taihan has earned an A rating since becoming the only wire and cable manufacturer in Korea to achieve the distinction in 2021, following its incorporation into the Hoban Group. In the 2025 assessment, Taihan received A in the Environmental (E) and Social (S), and B+ in Governance (G), reflecting strong and consistent performance across the ESG pillars. These results are attributed to the company’s structured implementation strategies and its robust, organization-wide commitment to advancing ESG principles. Taihan continues to strengthen its sustainability efforts through its carbon-neutrality roadmap, installing solar power facilities and carrying out long-term ecosystem preservation projects. In collaboration with the Hoban Group, the company has also expanded its social contribution initiatives, including community volunteering, blood donation campaigns, and disaster relief efforts. Taihan also supports athletes with disabilities by providing employment and training opportunities. In addition, the company operates comprehensive family-friendly programs spanning pregnancy, childbirth, and childcare to enhance employee welfare and promote a more supportive work–life environment. To establish a transparent and ethical corporate governance culture, Taihan has reinforced its internal control and risk management frameworks and advanced its compliance systems. The company’s excellence in compliance was formally recognized through the acquisition of ISO 37301, the international standard for compliance management systems. A Taihan spokesperson stated, “Securing an Integrated A Grade for five consecutive years is a testament to our genuine commitment to ESG management and the collective efforts of all our employees,” adding, “We will continue to uphold ESG as a core value and pursue sustainable growth through balanced progress in environmental protection, social responsibility, and transparent governance.” KCGS evaluates the ESG performance of domestic companies and assigns both category-specific and integrated ratings. In its 2025 assessment, the organization reviewed 1,024 companies, including 805 listed on the Korea Exchange, and awarded A Grade or higher to 216 firms, representing approximately 27 percent of those evaluated.
-
NEWS PRTaihan Volunteers to Support Local Farmers Ahead of Chuseok
Photo1. Taihan participated in a sweet potato harvest volunteer activity in collaboration with Dangjin City to celebrate the Chuseok holiday. Photo2. Taihan employees are helping local sweet potato farmers with the harvest. Photo3. Taihan donated local specialty products to disability organizations in Dangjin and took a commemorative photo. Taihan Volunteers to Support Local Farmers Ahead of Chuseok- Over 50 employees join sweet potato harvesting near the Dangjin Cable Plant; Mayor Oh Seong-hwan participates- Donated local produce and specialty goods to seven welfare facilities for people with disabilities in Dangjin- “Continuing our commitment to shared growth through active community engagement” Taihan has extended a helping hand to local farmers in Dangjin ahead of the Chuseok holiday. On September 29, Taihan took part in a Local Volunteer Program to assist with the sweet potato harvest in celebration of Korea’s major holiday, Chuseok. The initiative was organized to help farms facing labor shortages during the busy harvest season and to embody the company’s commitment to shared growth with the local community. The volunteer activity was held on September 26 in Janghang 1-ri and Samhwa 1-ri, villages near Taihan’s Dangjin Cable Plant, one of the company’s key production bases. Led by Executive Vice President Hyun-joo Kim, Head of Production Technology, and Labor Union Chairman Jin-yeon Kang, more than 50 employees harvested about 2,000 kilograms of sweet potatoes. The joint participation of management and labor union members symbolized unity and harmony, while the attendance of Dangjin Mayor Oh Seong-hwan and city officials further underscored the significance of the event. Earlier, on September 23, Taihan donated sweet potatoes and local specialties—including yakgwa (traditional Korean confection) and pumpkin bread made from Dangjin-sourced ingredients—to seven welfare facilities for people with disabilities through the Dangjin Welfare Foundation. These items were delivered to residents and facility users during the Chuseok holiday period. Mayor Oh expressed his gratitude, saying, “Taihan’s support has been a great help to local farms during this critical harvest season. We appreciate the company’s continued interest in our community and its meaningful social contributions.” A Taihan official stated, “We continue to carry out diverse social contribution activities for seniors, children, and people with disabilities to realize the value of shared growth with the community. We will continue to spread the warmth of sharing to more neighbors through ongoing volunteer initiatives.” Beyond this activity, Taihan also contributes to the development of the Dangjin community through tree-planting campaigns, educational programs for elementary school students, and other initiatives that promote sustainable regional growth.
-
NEWS PRTaihan Participates in Arbor Day Tree-Planting Event in Collaboration with Dangjin City
Taihan Participates in Arbor Day Tree-Planting Event in Collaboration with Dangjin City- Engaged in the Arbor Day tree-planting event organized by Dangjin City- A total of 300 participants, including city officials and employees, planted 3,200 cypress trees- Ongoing eco-friendly initiatives such as coastal conservation, battery recycling, and endangered species protectionTaihan has reaffirmed its commitment to environmental conservation in Dangjin. On April 26, Taihan announced its participation in the 80th Arbor Day Tree-Planting Event hosted by Dangjin City on April 25. The event was attended by Dangjin Mayor Oh Seong-hwan, city officials, local residents, and approximately 30 Taihan employees, including Executive Vice President Kim Hyun-joo, head of the Production and Technology Division—totaling around 300 participants. Organized by Dangjin City, the event aimed to raise awareness of forest conservation and promote carbon neutrality. Participants, including Taihan employees, planted 3,200 cypress trees in Dosan-ri, Jeongmi-myeon, while also cleaning the surrounding environment. Cypress trees were strategically selected for their exceptional air purification properties, and their planting is expected to expand green spaces and mitigate fine dust pollution. Mayor Oh Seong-hwan remarked, "Corporate-community collaboration plays a vital role in enhancing the local environment. We will continue to monitor and support the healthy growth of these trees into a thriving forest." A Taihan representative added, "Environmental sustainability is a fundamental value for both local communities and future generations. With this commitment in mind, we actively participated in the event and will continue working with the community to implement diverse initiatives for environmental preservation." Beyond tree-planting efforts, Taihan has been spearheading various environmental protection initiatives in Dangjin City, including the "One Company, One Coastline" initiative, battery recycling campaigns, and endangered species protection programs. The company remains dedicated to corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives focused on environmental sustainability, education, and community development.
-
NEWS PRTaihan Vina has donated VND 2 bilion to support residents impacted by Typhoon in northern Vietnam
Taihan Vina has donated VND 2 bilion to support residents impacted by Typhoon in northern VietnamTaihan Cable Vina has donated VND 2 bilion ($81,000) to support residents severely impacted by Typhoon Yagi in northern Vietnam. The donation will be provided through the MTTQ (Mat Tran To Quoc Viet Nam) to support disaster relief efforts, including providing clean water and essential supplies and contributing to the rebuilding efforts in high-impact areas. Choi Seungho, General Director of Taihan Cable Vina, who attended the donation ceremony held at the MTTQ on the 27th of September, said, “We’d like to express our deepest condolences to the families of the victims affected by the tragic typhoon. And we are very confident that Vietnam will overcome difficulties and return to its normal lives.”
-
NEWS PRTaihan joined the “Blood Donation Campaign for Love” with the Hoban Group’s employee volunteer group
Taihan joined the “Blood Donation Campaign for Love” with the Hoban Group’s employee volunteer groupTaihan joined the “Blood Donation Campaign for Love” with the Hoban Group’s employee volunteer group, Hoban Sarangnanumi. Despite the sweltering heat, many people joined the campaign to alleviate the blood supply shortage. In addition to the employees of Hoban Group who pre-registered for the campaign, a large number of people registered on the site to share their warm generosity. Taihan has carried out the Blood Donation Campaign for Love for about 10 years since 2013 and the campaign expanded the previous year with the participation of Hoban Group, including Hoban Construction and Hoban Property. Besides blood donation, Taihan is actively practicing ESG management through campaigns including and delivering lunch boxes made with love, voice donations, waste battery exchange campaigns.
-
NEWS PRHoban Sarangnanumi conducted kimchi-making for childcare center
Hoban Sarangnanumi conducted kimchi-making for childcare center. Hoban Group's volunteer team, 'Hoban Sarangnanumi,' conducted its 14th annual kimchi-making service at the Heymyung Childcare Center on November 4th. The event brought together around 60 participants, including employees from Taihan. Despite the chilly weather, they prepared delicious kimchi with the children in mind.
-
NEWS PRMaking flower boxes to support flower farms
Making flower boxes to support flower farmsOn July 15, Hoban Group employees participated in a volunteer activity called 'Making Flower Boxes.'This activity was conducted to support flower farmers who are experiencing difficulties and to support single-parent families. The participating employees received professional horticulture training and beautifully completed the flower boxes. The flower boxes made on that day were delivered to low-income, single-parent family facilities.
-
NEWS PR'1 Company, 1 Coastal Area' activity
'1 Company, 1 Coastal Area' activityTaihan employees conducted the '1 Company, 1 Coastal Area' activity near Yongmuchi Port in Dangjin City. Since 2011, Taihan has continuously engaged in environmental volunteer activities in cooperation with Dangjin City for the '1 Company, 1 Coastal Area' initiative. In the latest activity, they collected 120kg of marine litter, contributing to creating a clean and pleasant environment. Taihan will continue to practice eco-friendly management for the local community based on the medium-to-long-term environmental strategy 'Green2030.'