
⦁ ShinWon Corporation provided emergency
relief kits to employees in Guatemala affected by the earthquakes in the San
Vicente Pacaya area, reinforcing its community-focused CSR strategy.
⦁ Additionally, the company organized a women’s health campaign offering medical screenings and vaccinations to over 200 female employees.
⦁ These efforts align with ShinWon’s global
ESG goals, emphasizing employee well-being, gender equality, and sustainable
community support.
On
July 28, employees of Shinwon GT, S.A. distribute emergency relief kits to
support colleagues affected by the recent earthquake in the San Vicente Pacaya
area of Guatemala.
(7TH August 2025, Knitting
Industry) - Knitted apparel manufacturer ShinWon Corporation, has
provided urgent support to employees affected by a series of earthquakes in
Guatemala, reinforcing its commitment to community-focused corporate social
responsibility. More than 150 tremors struck the San Vicente Pacaya region in
July, where ShinWon’s local subsidiary, Shinwon GT, S.A., operates.
In response, the company assessed the
impact on its workforce and swiftly distributed emergency relief kits to
employees whose homes sustained damage. This initiative, part of ShinWon’s
broader CSR approach, aims to stabilise employees’ lives and contribute to
local recovery.
The relief effort aligns with the
company’s 2025 CSR strategy, “Inclusive Workplace, Giving for a Brighter
Tomorrow,” implemented across 15 overseas subsidiaries. Key focuses include
employee engagement, support for vulnerable groups, women’s empowerment, and
sustainability.
In a parallel initiative, the Guatemalan
subsidiary held a women’s health campaign in late June in cooperation with the
Pacaya Health Center. Medical screenings and vaccinations were provided to over
200 female employees, covering cervical cancer, hepatitis, syphilis and
maternal health.
ShinWon has also extended CSR efforts
globally. The company is a partner of the RISE initiative, promoting gender
equality through education and system-wide change. Other ongoing programmes
include support for children with disabilities, donations to orphanages,
reforestation, improved workplace conditions, and crisis relief. Most recently,
the company donated 4,400 clothing items to flood-affected residents in South
Korea.
CEO JJ Park said: “We will do our utmost
to help our employees affected by the earthquake return to their daily lives as
quickly as possible. ShinWon will continue to provide real, tangible support
not only to local communities but also to employees during their time of
greatest need.”
With 15 subsidiaries across five countries, including Guatemala, Nicaragua, Vietnam, Indonesia, and the United States, ShinWon employs around 30,000 people globally. The company continues to advance its technological edge through investments in AI-driven analytics, 2D/3D design, and virtual reality showrooms to reinforce its leadership in the global apparel industry. ShinWon’s vision encompasses a fully vertical production process, encompassing spinning, knitting, dyeing, printing, washing, and warehousing in its production countries.
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