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Hyundai to Protect Blue Carbon Ecosystems in Partnership With Korean Government Entities

Hyundai Motor Company today signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with two Korean government entities, the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) and the Korea Fisheries Resources Agency (FIRA), in celebration of the 11th Marine Gardening Day.

This public-private partnership includes expanding the sea forests in national coastal areas where sea deforestation is severe and conducting joint research to secure a quantitative database for international recognition of seaweed as part of the coastal blue carbon.

Blue carbon ecosystems, one of the most promising climate change mitigation mechanisms, can efficiently store large amounts of carbon in soil and sediment. The partnership is expected to bring official recognition of the importance and potential of blue carbon ecosystems for carbon offset.

The collaborative effort emphasizes preserving marine ecosystems to achieve greenhouse gas reduction and biodiversity enhancement. Hyundai Motor strives to combat climate change and protect the natural environment by promoting sustainable practices and investing in carbon offset initiatives.

“We are proud to cooperate with our partners in recognizing the pivotal role of sea forests in nurturing a vibrant ecosystem and safeguarding our oceans,” said Gang Hyun Seo, Executive Vice President and Head of the Planning and Finance Division at Hyundai Motor Company. “Working closely with marine experts, we will strive towards a more sustainable future for our planet.”

Hyundai Motor will not only actively work towards the restoration and expansion of domestic sea forests through the partnership. Still, it will also be committed to leading carbon offset activities within blue carbon ecosystems.

Hyundai Motor has set a goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2045 and is accelerating its transition to electrification while reducing carbon emissions in its supply chain. As part of its broader efforts towards this ambitious goal, the company has partnered with the non-profit organization Healthy Seas since 2021.

Together, they have been carrying out an ocean clean-up project to collect abandoned fishing nets and promote a circular economy by recycling them into sustainable products. With plans to expand its efforts in marine conservation, Hyundai Motor continues to lead the way toward a more sustainable future.

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