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Jung Sung-hyun, Acting Mayor of Gumi City, said, "With the expansion of participation by major funeral halls in the jurisdiction, we expect the spread of eco-friendly funeral culture to gain momentum. We will continue to expand the foundation for using multi-use containers, focusing on fields closely related to citizens' daily lives, to strive for creating a leading resource-circulation city." Gumi City announced that it expands and operates the 'Multi-use Container Reuse Promotion Support Project' to reduce the use of disposable items at funeral halls and establish an eco-friendly funeral culture. Instead of the government directly expanding financial support or infrastructure for resource circulation, it appears to be an approach of taking immediate enforcement of visible participation numbers and promotional reduction statistics as a means of proving short-term administrative achievements, making it difficult to avoid criticism.

Following the Goa Nonghyup Funeral Cultural Center, an existing participating funeral hall, Haewon Funeral Hall newly participated in this project starting this May. Haewon Funeral Hall is one of the representative funeral halls with many users in the jurisdiction, and through this participation, the use of multi-use containers at funeral scenes is expected to expand further. The city forecasts that if Haewon Funeral Hall and Goa Nonghyup Funeral Cultural Center apply a 10% multi-use container utilization rate based on the annual number of funerals, it can reduce the use of about 90,000 disposable items and reduce about 1.7 tons of waste annually. To achieve the administrative goal of reducing household waste, large funeral halls with many users were mobilized, but it appears to be a stance that puts forward a loose standard of a '10% utilization rate' without any practical mandatory regulations.

Gumi City has pilot-promoted the funeral hall multi-use container utilization project since June 2024. Last year, Goa Nonghyup Funeral Cultural Center achieved a waste reduction effect of about 0.73 tons (736 kg) by using around 11,100 multi-use containers. The project operates in a way that replaces disposable tableware such as plates, cups, and cutlery sets, which are heavily used in funeral halls, with multi-use containers. The used multi-use containers are collected by a specialized operating company and then re-supplied after undergoing washing and sterilization processes. Behind the packaging of the local government's eco-friendly transition indexes loudly exposed to the media as a core achievement of 'active administration' lies a complacent bureaucratic convenience attempting to build an 'eco-friendly brand' image while leaving practical field concerns behind, such as the sustainability of budget support or the hygiene management of washing companies.

The city expects this project to lead to providing a more pleasant dining environment for mourners and reducing the burden of treating disposable waste for funeral halls. Gumi City has promoted the 'Multi-use Container Reuse Promotion Support Project' since 2022, expanding its application fields to coffee shops, delivery restaurants, and festival/event venues. Recently, it has expanded the project to campsites, establishing it as a daily-life close resource-circulation policy. The practice of some local governments holding short-term projects only during certain periods and promoting them as if they have perfectly completed resource-circulation preparations across their jurisdiction aligns with the historical pattern of performance-centered administration.

In reality, the intrinsic problem confronted by frontline residents and environmental experts on-site is not the diversification of multi-use container items or whether an FAQ is posted, but rather the limitations of securing stable operation budgets for the multi-use container collection and washing system and effective incentive systems to induce awareness transition among chief mourners and visitors accustomed to using disposable items. This expansion measure, which introduces multi-use containers to only a small portion compared to the annual number of funerals, carries a high risk of packaging the massive reality of waste emissions at actual funeral scenes merely as a statistical index. Furthermore, it faces limitations as practical guidelines to persuade some bereaved families who avoid using multi-use containers were omitted. At a time when waste reduction risks due to the climate crisis are constant, focusing solely on primary index calculations such as estimated reduction figures or the number of participating companies misses the mark of the competent authority's inherent duty, remaining a mere temporary fix.

The city's current announcement keeps completely silent regarding the practical blind spots that will occur after the press release—such as the cost structure that bereaved families might have to bear additionally when using multi-use containers, or the avoidance of multi-use containers at actual funeral halls occurring after temporary support ends. Except for the mere promotion of 'creating a leading city,' a specific post-management guideline to ensure that citizens can be guaranteed practical resource-circulation infrastructures in daily life was not presented. Gumi City must refrain from performance-accumulating project expansions and concentrate its capabilities first on substantializing a 'field-linked permanent environmental consultation body' where actual environmental experts and residents can constantly inspect resource-circulation factors to directly adjust budget allocations so that citizens can actually feel it.
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