Jeonbuk and Jeonju Environment Briefing — June 4, 2026
As of June 4, real-time air quality data for the Jeonbuk and Jeonju regions is temporarily unavailable due to system access issues. The key focus today is the expansion of eco-cultural classes, which teach elementary students about proper recycling to support carbon neutrality. Additionally, keep an eye out for high-temperature weather, following a record-breaking warm spring and upcoming heat alerts in early June.
Jeonbuk and Jeonju Environment Briefing — June 4, 2026
Expanding 'Aseptic Carton' Eco-Cultural Classes
- Organizers: Korea Eco-Tourism Association / Tetra Pak Korea
- Overview: The 2026 Eco-Cultural Class program is currently touring elementary schools nationwide to teach "proper waste separation." Sponsored by Tetra Pak Korea, this CSR initiative brings environmental education directly to children to tackle the climate crisis and promote carbon neutrality.
- Impact: Elementary students in the Jeonbuk and Jeonju regions are learning the importance of recycling aseptic cartons. By forming better habits at home, this helps expand resource circulation and carbon-neutral living.
- Details: Program is active as of Thursday, June 1, in schools across the country, including Hwarang Elementary School.

Jeonbuk Records 4th Warmest Spring on Record
- Source: Yonhap News
- Overview: The Jeonbuk region experienced unusual high temperatures this spring, feeling more like early summer. The average spring temperature reached 12.9°C, the 4th highest since data collection began.
- Impact: Residents should be aware of potential ecological changes, increased wildfire risks, and shifts in crop yields, necessitating caution regarding health and disaster preparedness.
- Details: Average spring temperature of 12.9°C.
Early June Heat Wave Forecast
- Source: Insight News
- Overview: With temperatures rising above 30°C and "feels-like" temperatures hitting 31°C across inland areas, residents are bracing for a hot start to June.
- Impact: Rising temperatures may stress power grids, increase energy consumption for cooling, and pose heatstroke risks during outdoor activities.
- Details: Forecasted highs above 30°C; feels-like temperatures reaching 31°C.
2. Municipal Updates (Jeonbuk Provincial Office & Jeonju City Hall)
No new environment-related press releases have been issued by the Jeonbuk Provincial Office or Jeonju City Hall since June 2, 2026. Note that the Jeonju City Hall press site is currently experiencing technical issues with content loading.
3. Real-Time Environmental Data — Jeonbuk & Jeonju
Air Quality
Access to the AirKorea real-time monitoring network is currently down. The AirKorea portal () is experiencing errors, preventing access to current PM2.5, PM10, and Ozone (O₃) levels.
Recommendation
Please check the AirKorea website periodically for restoration or use mobile apps like "AirKorea" or "Our Neighborhood Air" (우리동네대기). Given the heat forecast, stay hydrated and take frequent breaks when outdoors.
4. National Environmental Policy Implications
While no new policies specific to the Jeonbuk/Honam region have been released by the Ministry of Environment since June 2, the Jeonbuk Regional Environmental Office continues its joint public-private training to prepare for accidents involving hazardous chemical transport vehicles. This is crucial for strengthening environmental disaster response in the chemical industry-heavy Jeonju and Wanju areas.
5. Upcoming Schedule
- 📅 June ~ July — "Aseptic Carton" Eco-Cultural Class national tour: Promoting proper recycling and carbon-neutral lifestyles.
- 📅 Early June — Heat wave alert period: Jeonbuk region expects highs up to 33°C; power conservation and health management advised.
6. Citizen Action Guide
Based on the current environment in Jeonbuk and Jeonju, here are a few simple steps you can take:
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Double-check Recycling: Follow the lessons from the eco-cultural classes by correctly sorting aseptic cartons, plastics, and paper to help local resource circulation.
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Conserve Energy: With temperatures hitting 33°C, try to minimize air conditioning use and manage indoor temperatures by adjusting window ventilation.
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Prevent Heatstroke: Stay hydrated, use UV protection, and adjust your outdoor activity schedule during the hottest parts of the day to stay safe.
This briefing is compiled from official press releases, Ministry of Environment announcements, AirKorea (currently undergoing maintenance), and reports from major news outlets like Yonhap and Insight. Real-time air quality data will be added once the AirKorea system is back online.
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