Post by account_disabled on Jan 6, 2024 1:14:29 GMT -8
Dow joins hands with a network of public and private organizations, PPP Plastic, to announce progress on the 1-year anniversary and jointly announce its intention to continue the mission of managing plastics and waste in the 2nd year, highlighting the circular economy approach, aiming to educate society in order to change behavior. Using plastic allows consumers to separate waste from the source. To drive towards the goal of reusing plastic to 100% in 2027. Mr. Chatchai Luanphoncharoenchai, Executive Chairman of Dow Thailand Group, announced his intention on behalf of Dow at the 1-year anniversary announcement of the Plastic Waste Management Subcommittee.
Under the National Environment B2B Email List Board together with organizations under Cooperation project for the government, business, and civil society sectors To manage plastics and waste sustainably or PPP Plastic, Dao will cooperate with all parties involved. To push and promote sustainable plastic waste management Following the principles of the circular economy or Circular Economy, it will support the production of more recyclable plastic innovations. and use less plastic To achieve the goal of reusing all plastic waste. We will also cooperate with the educational, social and community sectors to encourage youth to understand how to manage waste and separate waste.
Including plastic waste and create values for Thai people to be responsible consumers and participate in the management of waste separation from the source by themselves "I believe that if all parties work together We will be able to create a blue print that helps manage waste sustainably for Thailand,” said Mr. Chatchai. The PPP Plastic group (Public Private Partnership for Sustainable Plastic and Waste Management) was established by the Federation of Thai Industries. and the Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development (TBCSD - Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development), which has received cooperation from more than 20 organizations, with Dow being one of the leaders of the group of organizations that jointly pushed for the establishment of the PPP Plastic Alliance, holding Take World Environment Day on June 5, 2018, or 1 year ago, as the launch day of cooperation under the said partnership. Throughout the past year, PPP Plastic network partners have worked with the Plastic Waste Management Subcommittee.
Under the National Environment B2B Email List Board together with organizations under Cooperation project for the government, business, and civil society sectors To manage plastics and waste sustainably or PPP Plastic, Dao will cooperate with all parties involved. To push and promote sustainable plastic waste management Following the principles of the circular economy or Circular Economy, it will support the production of more recyclable plastic innovations. and use less plastic To achieve the goal of reusing all plastic waste. We will also cooperate with the educational, social and community sectors to encourage youth to understand how to manage waste and separate waste.
Including plastic waste and create values for Thai people to be responsible consumers and participate in the management of waste separation from the source by themselves "I believe that if all parties work together We will be able to create a blue print that helps manage waste sustainably for Thailand,” said Mr. Chatchai. The PPP Plastic group (Public Private Partnership for Sustainable Plastic and Waste Management) was established by the Federation of Thai Industries. and the Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development (TBCSD - Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development), which has received cooperation from more than 20 organizations, with Dow being one of the leaders of the group of organizations that jointly pushed for the establishment of the PPP Plastic Alliance, holding Take World Environment Day on June 5, 2018, or 1 year ago, as the launch day of cooperation under the said partnership. Throughout the past year, PPP Plastic network partners have worked with the Plastic Waste Management Subcommittee.