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In 2023, Risun actively participated in the "Caring for the Elderly" public welfare activity, and delivered corporate warmth and demonstrated social contribution through diversified forms such as material donations, health care and employee volunteer services.
During the event, the company donated health care products and daily necessities with natural plant ingredients to nursing homes in many places, and combined with its own technical advantages, held health knowledge popularization lectures for the elderly. In addition, more than 20 employee volunteers formed a service team to provide the elderly with intimate services such as haircuts and companionship chats, and the event site was warm and harmonious.
"Public welfare is an important way for companies to give back to society." The person in charge of Risun said that as a company focusing on the research and development of natural plants, the company has always integrated social responsibility into its development genes. This public welfare activity not only conveys care for the elderly, but also demonstrates the company's diversified values through cross-border actions. In the future, Risun plans to establish a long-term public welfare mechanism, continue to pay attention to vulnerable groups, and help the harmonious development of society.

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This action has been widely praised by the recipient institutions and the society, further enhancing the corporate brand image, and also setting a benchmark example of "business for good" for the industry.
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① Form industry-academia alliances to share 12 aging-friendly patents
② Develop a blockchain-based "Time Bank" exchanging volunteer hours for health services
③ Establish a Silver Think tank Fund supporting elderly scholars in herbal modernization research












