The Busan Metropolitan City (Mayor Park Heong-joon) announced that it won the Gold and Silver awards in the Carbon Reduction category at the 2025 Green World Awards held on May 12 in Auckland, New Zealand. The winning projects were the
“Eulsukdo Ecological Restoration Project” (Gold) and the “Our Neighborhood ESG Center” initiative (Silver).
○ The Green World Awards, hosted by the UK-based non-profit environmental group The Green Organisation (est. 1994), is one of the world’s top four environmental awards and is often dubbed the “Oscars of the environmental sector.”
○ The awards recognize the most eco-friendly governments, companies, and communities globally. This year, more than 350 environmental best practices from 56 countries competed across 20 categories, judged by a panel of 12 experts.
Busan’s “Eulsukdo Ecological Restoration Project” received high acclaim for going beyond basic environmental restoration to create a sustainable future where humans and nature coexist—by restoring migratory bird habitats and protecting diverse wildlife.
○ Eulsukdo, once heavily damaged due to use as farmland after the Korean War, became a sewage and marine dumping site (1972–2006) and later a waste landfill (1993–1997).
○ With growing public awareness of environmental conservation in the 1990s, the city launched the Eulsukdo Ecological Restoration Project (1999–2023), which successfully restored wetlands and reestablished habitats for migratory birds.
○ In 2007, the Nakdong Estuary Eco Center opened as a hub for ecological education. The city has since expanded nature-based programs, including early childhood forest education, helping promote environmental awareness among citizens.
The “Our Neighborhood ESG Center” initiative was recognized for its unique circular resource model, which employs seniors to collect, sort, and repurpose waste materials—creating a community-driven, sustainable approach to environmental protection.
○ In partnership with the Korea Labor Force Development Institute for the Aged, the project includes:
- Senior eco docents providing environmental education for children
- Senior participants collecting, washing, sorting, and shredding plastic waste for recycling
- Installation of upcycled products (e.g., safety handles, LED lights) in vulnerable households
- Proceeds from product sales contribute to senior job creation funds
○ Results include:
- 75.6 tons of plastic waste collected (95.3 tons of CO₂ reduction)
- 1,680 senior jobs created
- Environmental education and experiences provided to 7,160 children
○ Initially launched in Geumjeong-gu (2022) and Dong-gu (2023), the program expanded to Haeundae, Yeongdo, and Jung-gu in 2024. In 2025, five more centers are being established, with six additional centers planned for 2026, totaling 16 centers—one per district. The city plans to secure private investment to further expand beyond one center per district.
Looking ahead, Busan aims to preserve the Eulsukdo ecosystem and promote climate action through sustainable policies like the ESG Centers—ensuring a healthy environment for future generations.
Mayor Park Heong-joon commented, “The Eulsukdo project and the Our Neighborhood ESG Center initiative symbolize our commitment to environmental conservation and building a sustainable city. We will continue our efforts to elevate Busan’s status as a global environmental leader.”
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