‘1 tree can change the world’: K-pop label behind NCT, Aespa and other groups launches tree-planting movement to fight climate change
- SM Entertainment, the label of K-pop groups including Girls’ Generation, Shinee, Exo, Red Velvet, NCT and Aespa, has vowed to help tackle the climate crisis
- At a recent event streamed on YouTube, in which NCT and Aespa, and singer BoA, took to the stage, announced a tree-planting movement led by K-pop

By Dong Sun-hwa
Ushering in 2023, K-pop powerhouse SM Entertainment has vowed to tackle the climate crisis and ensure environmental sustainability in cooperation with its artists and their international fans. Its first step is to plant trees, according to the company’s founder and executive producer, Lee Soo-man.
“A song can change one’s life. In the same way, one tree can change the world,” Lee said during the recent SM Sustainability Forum.
This is the first time a Korean entertainment company has organised such an event, which was live-streamed to 470,000 people in 105 countries on YouTube.
“Planting trees can reduce carbon emissions and prevent desertification,” he explained. “So the tree-planting movement led by K-pop and hallyu, or the Korean Wave, can become a catalyst for a better, new future.