
AmorePacific donated KRW190 million to Cheolipo Arboretum in the Taean Coast Mariane Park to sponsor their work to save endangered plants. The donation will be taking place over the next two years. With a collection of 7,000 different species over 30 years, the arboretum offers a flexible climate that can sustain a variety of plant species from subarctic to subtropical environments.
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The arboretum in turn will build a new greenhouse for the preservation and growth of endangered plants. Amore Pacific also plans to help Cheolip with bioligical diversity conservation, saving 15,600 different plants from 60 countries.
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