Jeonbuk and Jeonju Environmental News Update (전북 및 전주 환경 소식)
As of May 19, 2026, Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province has secured 6.5 billion KRW in state funding to build a carbon composite recycling system, accelerating the digital transformation of its carbon industry. Environmental improvements are also underway in Jeonju, with plans to improve water quality in Deokjin Park Lake by channeling water from the Jeonjucheon Stream. Meanwhile, the 28th Blue Heart Nature Love Drawing Festival was successfully held at the Huvis plant in Jeonju. Real-time AirKorea data is currently unavailable, so please check local air quality directly via the AirKorea app or the Korea Meteorological Administration.
Jeonbuk and Jeonju Environmental News Briefing — 2026-05-19
1. Top Environmental Issues
Jeonbuk secures 6.5 billion KRW for AI carbon composite recycling
- Source/Entity: Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province / Asia Today, Mujinjang Internet News, Jeongpil
- Key Point: Jeonbuk has been selected for the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy’s "2026 Regional Strategic Industry Foundation Advancement Project." The project aims to build a system that uses AI to recycle byproducts and waste generated during carbon composite manufacturing.
- Citizen Impact: Expected to reduce waste, increase resource circularity, and boost the competitiveness of the regional carbon industry, while also creating green jobs.
- Data/Basis: 6.5 billion KRW in state funding secured (announced May 12, 2026).
Jeonju clears path for Deokjin Park Lake water quality improvement
- Source/Entity: Jeonju City / Ajou Economy
- Key Point: In coordination with the Jeonbuk Regional Environmental Office, Jeonju City has finalized a plan to channel water from the Jeonjucheon Stream into Deokjin Park Lake to improve its water quality.
- Citizen Impact: Improved water quality will enhance the environmental value of this popular leisure space and support local ecosystem recovery.
- Data/Basis: Agreement between Jeonju City and Jeonbuk Regional Environmental Office (announced April 28, 2026).
28th Blue Heart Nature Love Drawing Festival held in Jeonju
- Source/Entity: Samyang Group, Huvis / Korea NGO News
- Key Point: On May 16, Samyang Group (Chairman Kim Yoon) and Huvis (CEO Kim Seok-hyun) held the 28th "Blue Heart Nature Love Drawing Festival" at the Huvis Jeonju plant. This environmental education event has been running annually since 1999 to foster a love for nature among children.
- Citizen Impact: Provides local children and families the opportunity to experience the importance of the environment firsthand.
- Data/Basis: Held on May 16, 2026, at the Huvis Jeonju plant.
2. Municipal Press Release Scan
| Date | Agency | Subject | Key Environmental Content |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-05-12 | Jeonbuk State | AI Carbon Composite Recycling System | Secured 6.5 billion KRW; waste recycling system build-out |
| 2026-04-28 | Jeonju City | Deokjin Park Lake improvement | Plan to channel Jeonjucheon water into the lake |
| 2026-05-16 | Jeonju (Private) | 28th Blue Heart Drawing Festival | Environmental education for children with Samyang/Huvis |
3. Real-time Environmental Data (Jeonbuk/Jeonju)
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4. National Policy Context
- Carbon Circularity: Jeonbuk's new AI-driven model is set to become a benchmark for eco-friendly manufacturing, aligning with the province's role as a hub for carbon fiber and composite materials.
- Urban Water Restoration: The collaboration between the Jeonbuk Regional Environmental Office and Jeonju City serves as a pilot case for recovering urban aquatic ecosystems by utilizing stream water.
5. Watch Next
- Jeonbuk AI Carbon Recycling Project: Expect further details on the implementation plan following the securement of the 6.5 billion KRW budget.
- Deokjin Park Water Improvement: Keep an eye on the start dates for the construction of the water channeling system and announced target quality metrics.
6. Citizen Action Guide
- Check Air Quality: Use the official AirKorea app to monitor PM2.5 and ozone levels before heading out.
- Support Local Ecology: When visiting Deokjin Park, stay engaged with the water quality recovery efforts and share your feedback with the Jeonju City Environmental Policy Department.
- Recycling Awareness: Practice strict separation of plastics and composite materials at home to support the broader goal of resource circularity.
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