Dunamu reduces '2 tons of carbon' this year through ESG campaign
Summary
- Dunamu said it reduced about 2 tons of carbon emissions through this year's ESG campaign.
- It said the campaign focused on establishing a culture of eco-friendliness and social contribution, and on resource circulation.
- Dunamu said it plans to continue focusing on technology and finance for a sustainable future.

Dunamu, operator of domestic digital asset exchange Upbit, announced on the 30th that it had successfully concluded the '2025 Nadu-Eusseuk(ESG) campaign'.
'Nadu-Eusseuk' is an ESG campaign run by Dunamu to establish a culture of eco-friendliness and social contribution. According to Dunamu, through the campaign this year it reduced about 2 tons of carbon emissions and saved 826,200 liters of water.
Through the campaign this year, Dunamu operated various programs with the core themes of 'promoting urban biodiversity' and 'coexistence through resource circulation.' Dunamu employees participated in seasonal campaigns such as ▲Making Duni family ecological gardens ▲Making Duni summer kits ▲Dunamu Donation Festa, alongside everyday ESG practices such as using Nephron (a resource recovery robot).
Oh Kyung-seok, CEO of Dunamu, said, "This year's ESG campaign was even more meaningful because it was filled with a wide range of activities covering the environment and society," and added, "We will continue to build a sustainable future based on technology and finance that benefit the world."

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