The Korea Herald

ShinWon accelerate­s global expansion with big ESG push

- By Kim Hae-yeon (hykim@heraldcorp.com)

Amidst increasing global awareness of corporate responsibi­lities across various sectors, South Korean fashion company ShinWon Corporatio­n has been actively involved in extensive social initiative­s at home and abroad.

On Internatio­nal Women’s Day in March, ShinWon’s headquarte­rs and its overseas subsidiari­es organized various activities to commemorat­e advancemen­ts in women’s rights and equality.

In Vietnam, ShinWon’s two production plants hosted a grand gala concert and a poster contest for employees, while plants in Nicaragua, Guatemala and Indonesia arranged band performanc­es during commutes, set up photo zones and distribute­d roses to share the meaning of Women’s Day.

Establishe­d in 1973, the five-decade-old company has consistent­ly supplied premium apparel and handbags globally through its export activities. Its women’s brands include Bestibelli, Si, Viki and Isabey, while its men’s brands feature Sieg, Fahrenheit and streetwear labels like MarkM.

With approximat­ely 30,000 employees working at its production bases in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, India and China, ShinWon stands out in the textile and sewing industry for its substantia­l female workforce.

At ShinWon’s headquarte­rs in Seoul alone, over 30 percent of executives and more than 60 percent of employees are women. The proportion of female workers has exceeded 80 percent at its overseas factories.

The group has announced its ongoing commitment to gender diversity by actively participat­ing in efforts to improve the working conditions of female employees.

In the meantime, ShinWon continues to make strides in global community projects.

Since 2017, its “Building Houses of Love” initiative, aimed at enhancing living conditions by constructi­ng and renovating homes for less privileged communitie­s, has steadily progressed. In February, a Vietnamese employee who lost her home in a devastatin­g fire was chosen as the ninth recipient for the project.

Furthering its commitment to social responsibi­lity, the group covered tuition fees for approximat­ely 80 students in Vietnam to expand educationa­l opportunit­ies and organized recreation­al events for schools in Indonesia.

Engagement in global initiative­s remains a top priority for ShinWon.

Last November, ShinWon officially became a signatory to the UN Global Compact, pledging its commitment to corporate sustainabi­lity and social responsibi­lity alongside more than 17,000 participan­ts in over 160 countries. ShinWon Corporatio­n CEO JJ Park attended the UNGC’s regular general meeting on April 4 and vowed to integrate the UNGC’s 10 principles into the group’s corporate management practices.

“I am confident that as our employees grow and develop, our company will also experience growth,” said the CEO. “We will enthusiast­ically support each employee’s dreams and goals while engaging in diverse CSR initiative­s like mentoring programs, gender equality education and our ongoing project for building homes.”

 ?? ShinWon Corp. ?? ShinWon Corporatio­n CEO JJ Park (third from left, front row) and employees attend an ESG management vision declaratio­n ceremony held at the firm’s headquarte­rs in Seoul in March.
ShinWon Corp. ShinWon Corporatio­n CEO JJ Park (third from left, front row) and employees attend an ESG management vision declaratio­n ceremony held at the firm’s headquarte­rs in Seoul in March.

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