Aramco Korea Expands Multi-use Plastic Food Tray Program to Gocheok Sky Dome

(From left) Tae-jin Chung, Senior Vice President of LG Sports; Hyoung-jun Park, Executive Director of the Doosan Bears; Jae-min Wie, Chief Executive Officer of the Kiwoom Heroes; Tae-kyoon Kim, Vice-Mayor 1 of Seoul Metropolitan Government; Khalid A. Radi, Representative Director (A), Aramco Korea; Kyung-ju Lee, Chairman of the Seoul Association of Self-Sufficiency Promotion Centers; and Dae-il Kim, Executive Vice President of Amoje Food commemorate the expansion of the Multi-use Plastic Food Tray Program at Gocheok Sky Dome.

Aramco Asia Korea (hereinafter “Aramco Korea”), a wholly owned subsidiary of Aramco, today announced the expansion of its Multi-use Plastic Food Tray Program to Gocheok Sky Dome, following the successful launch of the initiative at Jamsil Baseball Stadium in 2024.

The program — designed to reduce single-use plastic waste and promote responsible consumption — has been developed in close collaboration with the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Seoul Association of Self-Sufficiency Promotion Centers (SASPC), the Doosan Bears, LG Sports, the Kiwoom Heroes, and Amoje Food.

In its inaugural year, the program distributed 100,000 reusable food trays, helping to reduce plastic waste generation at Jamsil Baseball Stadium. Each tray is collected and hygienically washed and sterilized at certified facilities before being reused throughout the baseball season. The initiative helps to reduce landfill waste and improve waste segregation and disposal practices in the stadium.

Buoyed by the program’s initial results and the public’s enthusiastic reception of it, Aramco Korea is scaling up its efforts in 2025 with the distribution of approximately 150,000 reusable trays at the Gocheok Sky Dome — Seoul’s iconic, all-weather multipurpose stadium, which is a hub of sports and culture. The expanded program is expected to help reduce plastic waste by approximately 28 tons this year.

A commemorative partnership ceremony was held at the venue to mark the expansion, with distinguished attendees including Khalid A. Radi, Aramco Korea Representative Director (A), Tae-kyoon Kim, Seoul Metropolitan Government’s Vice-Mayor 1, and senior representatives from partner organizations.

In his remarks at the event, Khalid A. Radi noted: “We believe baseball is not only played on the field — it is also played by those in the stands, by fans, and through the choices we make. By choosing reusable trays over disposable ones, citizens become part of the game — a game where everyone can contribute to our sustainability initiatives. The expansion to Gocheok Sky Dome reflects program growth and ambition to building a culture in which our choices can contribute to the journey towards change.”

Vice-Mayor 1 Tae-kyoon Kim also expressed his support, stating: “The use of the trays at Gocheok Sky Dome and Jamsil Baseball Stadium — home grounds of Seoul-based baseball teams — demonstrates the city’s strong commitment to a sustainable future and environmental responsibility. Through this agreement, we expect Seoul’s baseball stadiums to support a more sustainable sports culture and further enhance the city’s global appeal as a vibrant metropolis.”

This initiative is part of Aramco Korea’s broader sustainability and corporate citizenship strategy, which includes programs such as the Seoul Learn X Aramco Coding School for underprivileged youth and the installation of recycled plastic benches at Ulsan’s Taehwagang National Garden.

As the majority shareholder of S-OIL and the second-largest shareholder of HD Hyundai Oilbank, Aramco continues to help support Korea’s sustainability-related initiatives through innovation, strategic investment, and community-centered partnerships.

The expansion of the Multi-use Plastic Food Tray Program highlights the potential of cross-sector collaboration in helping build a more circular, resource-conscious society — starting with the actions of fans enjoying their favorite game.