Lock & Lock
Lock & Lock is a household products company headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Since its establishment in 1978, Lock & Lock has been exporting products to 119 countries worldwide
Type | Public limited company |
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KRX: 115390 | |
Founded | November 11, 1978 |
Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Kim Seong- Hoon |
Products | Food Storage, cookware, kitchenware, outdoorware and others |
The company has a wide range of products categories for food containers, cookware, tumbler and water bottle.
In addition, the company has 11 overseas sales units including in China, Germany, USA and Vietnam, and 87 overseas directly operated stores in the world.
Campaigns
Love For Planet Campaign
By recycling the collected airtight containers, 'upcycling eco-bag' was introduced to practice continuous resource circulation. Terracycle and Lock&Lock also collected and recycled tumblers to produce Jeju Olle-gil benches.[1]
Terracycle and Lock&Lock collaborate together to bring plastic airtight containers that are left unattended or old in the house to the store, and they will be given a coupon to purchase certain products at a discount.[2]
Factories
- Manshan, Suzhou, China
- Vung Tau, Vietnam (Plastic/Glass/Cookware)
History
- 1978, Established Kukjin distribution Corp.
- 1998, Launched Lock & Lock four sided locking food container
- 2003, Change the name of company to Lock & Lock Co.,Ltd
- 2004, Establishment of first overseas sales unit in China
- 2008~2009, Establishment of overseas sales units in Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand
- 2010, listing on KOSPI market
- 2010, Establishment of overseas sales unit in Germany
- 2011~2012, Completion of Glass & Cookware production plants in Vietnam
- 2016, Establishment of overseas sales unit in USA
External links & Reference
Specific
- 김, 동호 (2021-02-09). "Launch Love for Planet Campaign with TerraCycle and Lock&Lock". 서울경제 (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-05-27.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - 김, 태형 (2021-02-09). "[Photo] Lock&Lock, 'Love for Planet' Resource Circulation Campaign". 이데일리 (in Korean). Retrieved 2021-05-27.
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