Domestic representative marathoner Hwang Young-jo is taking a commemorative photo after finishing the running class conducted with NHN employees as part of the Little Run 2025 event. /Courtesy of NHN

NHN announced on the 8th that it successfully completed the employee participation-based environmental campaign 'NHN Play Forest.'

'NHN Play Forest' is a campaign to plant nectar plants to restore the rapidly declining bee populations. NHN has been donating nectar plants every year in conjunction with environmental events since creating its first forest at Noul Park in Mapo District, Seoul, in 2023.

This year, the company held the 'Little Run 2025' event throughout April, where employees voluntarily participated in activities such as moving, exercising, and walking, recording a total running distance of 2,000 km. As a result, 30 nectar plants were planted. Notably, this event featured a running class with marathoner Hwang Young-jo, which received a high response from employees.

So far, NHN has planted over 200 nectar plants through various eco-friendly programs, such as 'Little Garden' and 'Begin Vegan,' in efforts to address the climate crisis.

An NHN official noted, "We are continuously carrying out the environmental campaign with our employees, based on the belief that small actions can lead to significant changes," and added, "We will contribute to the preservation of a healthy ecosystem through continuous efforts."