E-Mart plans to plant 15,000 trees on a 4.4 hectare site over the next five years, starting with Terlji National Park in Mongolia.
Mongolia's rapid desertification has caused 77 percent of its land to suffer from forest shortages.
E-Mart said it is using some of the sales of No Brand toilet paper to plant trees, and in April, it also created a forest in the forest fire-affected area of Gangneung City.
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