April 19, 2023
AJ Networks Creates Second AJ Classroom Forest to Foster Future Environmental Leadership
- Provided 390 air purifying and endangered plants to Munjeong Elementary School in Seoul, Korea
AJ Networks announced today that it has created the 'AJ Classroom Forest No. 2' to educate children about the dangers of ecosystem destruction and to preserve endangered plants.
AJ Networks' classroom forest creation project was inspired by the increasingly severe fine dust that prevents children from being able to go outside and play to their hearts' content. In May of last year, AJ Networks created 'AJ Classroom Forest No. 1' at Soongrye Elementary School in Seoul.
'AJ Classroom Forest No. 2' was built at Munjeong Elementary School in Songpa-gu, Seoul, where the company's headquarters is located. On this day, 20 AJ Networks employee volunteers visited Munjeong-Elementary School and collaborated with social enterprise Tree Planet to create 15 classrooms with a total of 390 air purifying and endangered plants.
The biodiversity conservation kit, which consists of air-purifying plants selected by NASA and endangered plants, is expected to have environmental education effects such as absorbing fine dust in the classroom and changing students' natural environmental awareness through interaction with plants.
AJ Networks also plans to donate the same number of baby seedlings as the potted plants placed in the classroom, which will be grown in a nursery and planted in the native habitat of endangered species or planted where necessary to contribute to the creation of green forests.
An official from AJ Networks said, "We will continue to create classroom forests in many schools to foster sustainable environmental leadership by improving environmental awareness for biodiversity conservation and climate crisis response."
April 19, 2023
AJ Networks Creates Second AJ Classroom Forest to Foster Future Environmental Leadership
- Provided 390 air purifying and endangered plants to Munjeong Elementary School in Seoul, Korea
AJ Networks announced today that it has created the 'AJ Classroom Forest No. 2' to educate children about the dangers of ecosystem destruction and to preserve endangered plants.
AJ Networks' classroom forest creation project was inspired by the increasingly severe fine dust that prevents children from being able to go outside and play to their hearts' content. In May of last year, AJ Networks created 'AJ Classroom Forest No. 1' at Soongrye Elementary School in Seoul.
'AJ Classroom Forest No. 2' was built at Munjeong Elementary School in Songpa-gu, Seoul, where the company's headquarters is located. On this day, 20 AJ Networks employee volunteers visited Munjeong-Elementary School and collaborated with social enterprise Tree Planet to create 15 classrooms with a total of 390 air purifying and endangered plants.
The biodiversity conservation kit, which consists of air-purifying plants selected by NASA and endangered plants, is expected to have environmental education effects such as absorbing fine dust in the classroom and changing students' natural environmental awareness through interaction with plants.
AJ Networks also plans to donate the same number of baby seedlings as the potted plants placed in the classroom, which will be grown in a nursery and planted in the native habitat of endangered species or planted where necessary to contribute to the creation of green forests.
An official from AJ Networks said, "We will continue to create classroom forests in many schools to foster sustainable environmental leadership by improving environmental awareness for biodiversity conservation and climate crisis response."