
Yuna Ku
Yuna Ku is a journalist for the Korean Service of BBC, residing in Seoul, South Korea. She actively participates in her community's food waste recycling program, utilizing smart machines equipped with sensors to dispose of her food scraps efficiently. This practice has become a habitual part of her lifestyle, reflecting South Korea's innovative approach to waste management, where approximately 97% of food waste is recycled.
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Recent news mentions
Yuna Ku is mentioned as a contributor to the article discussing the legalization of tattooing in South Korea.
South Korea legalises tattooing by non-medical professionalsYuna Ku is associated with the K-pop phenomenon and the cultural impact of K-pop Demon Hunters.
South Korea is celebrating K-pop Demon HuntersYuna Ku reported on the public's reactions to the court's decision regarding Yoon Suk Yeol.
La Corte Constitucional de Corea del Sur destituye al presidente Yoon Suk Yeol por su fallido intento de imponer la ley marcial y abre las puertas a su enjuiciamientoYuna Ku reported on the public's reactions to the ruling against Yoon Suk Yeol.
La Corte Constitucional de Corea del Sur destituye al presidente Yoon Suk Yeol por su fallido intento de imponer la ley marcial y abre las puertas a su enjuiciamientoYuna Ku is a journalist for the Korean Service of the BBC and lives in Seoul.
"Paga por tus desperdicios": cómo Corea del Sur logra reciclar el 97% de sus residuos de alimentos
















