A view of the Simmons Factoryum. /Courtesy of Simmons

Simmons said on the 2nd that it will launch a companywide effort to save energy. The move is to join the government's energy-saving stance following the recent Middle East crisis.

Simmons plans to implement the following at the Factorium, the Seoul office, and frontline sales and delivery sites nationwide: ▲ delayed lighting on and early lights-off for signboards at road shops nationwide ▲ expanded use of video conferences ▲ establishment of a paperless reporting culture ▲ minimizing single-use items ▲ turning off all lights during lunch and after work ▲ maintaining appropriate indoor temperatures ▲ practicing eco-friendly driving ▲ cutting power to unused computers and monitors.

It also plans to allow all employees to freely share ideas for saving energy and to participate voluntarily.

A Simmons official said, "Simmons has carried out a variety of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) initiatives centered on social long before the term ESG took hold," adding, "Going forward, as the industry's leading brand, Simmons will continue to work to fulfill meaningful social responsibility."

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