In an era where climate change has become a global concern, South Korea is one of the countries making efforts to address environmental challenges, including those within its thriving entertainment industry. Among the nation’s most prominent contributors to this sustainable movement are the 'Big 4' K-Pop companies—SM Entertainment, YG Entertainment, JYP Entertainment, and HYBE Corporation.
These agencies are taking significant strides beyond producing eco-friendly albums and merchandise. In particular, they are also committed to making their headquarters environmentally friendly.
In this article, we’ll explore how these industry leaders contribute to a greener future through their headquarters' design and operations.
How Do the ‘Big 4’ K-Pop Companies Create Sustainable Headquarters?
The 'Big 4' K-Pop companies, known for their global influence in shaping music trends and pop culture, are now focusing on environmental responsibility. So, let's find out what they have done so far to turn their office buildings into sustainable spaces.
SM Entertainment
This Korean entertainment agency—home to world-renowned artists like SUPER JUNIOR, EXO, Red Velvet, aespa, and NCT— relocated to a new building in Acro Seoul Forest in 2021. Its new headquarters is certified in green architecture and energy efficiency grade 1, reflecting the company’s goal to prioritize sustainability and reduce its carbon footprint.
Specifically, the new SM building utilizes a fuel battery and renewa
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