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The HYBE Sustainability Report places the environment, security, fans and ethics as their top priority.

credit. HYBE Insight

- HYBE announced the release of its '2023 Sustainability Report,' highlighting its commitment to sustainable management across various initiatives. 
- HYVE has established internal structures, including a sustainability team and committees, to integrate and advance sustainability efforts. 
- Key focus areas for the year ahead include eco-friendly products, information security, customer experience enhancement, and ethical management. 
- Ethical governance and compliance have been newly emphasized in this year's report compared to previous years.



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- "Aren't they known for neglecting those exact four things?"

- "This is just something they say to appease shareholders."

- "It's ironic that a company, attempting to spy on and push out the CEO of its only profitable subsidiary, claims to uphold ethical business practices."

- "Enough already. For the sake of sustaining the K-pop industry, HYBE should just vanish."

- "Lower the concert prices, cut down on excessive merchandise, accommodate middle and high school students; say things like that. Whenever a company views fans only as wallets  it's laughable when they talk like this."

- "I wonder if they're living in a different dimension. Their words and actions are opposite.."

- "In 2024 in South Korea, it seems you can buy ethics with money ㅋㅋ. I had a feeling this was always the case... ㅋㅋ."

- "You say you care about the environment, but you release multiple versions of the album and still preach about environmental issues ㅋㅋ. Judging by the concert ticket and merchandise prices, it seems like you don't care about the fans at all, either."

- "Eliminate random selection, reduce concert prices, increase the number of fan sign events, and remove the internal fan sign cut-off. Then I'll believe you."

- "Stop making a fuss, get rid of Bang, replace all the executives, or just shut down the business and let everyone go."

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