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Thai people without E-Waste" by joining forces with three parties, the government, private sector and the public, to join the network to campaign and create awareness. To separate and dispose of electronic waste (E-Waste) correctly Recently invited Mahamit “Green Phahon Yothin” 13 leading organizations on Phahon Yothin Road Do an important mission for the Thai environment: "E-Waste The Battle. If you really love it...let's throw it away together." Compete to collect E-Waste for proper disposal. Ready to launch a new partner, ECOLIFE, an application to save the world. Make every drop fun. Turn every waste into accumulated points to exchange for premium items for green people. “Green Phaholyothin” is a group of organizations organized by working together as a network with 13 government and private sector organizations. On Phahon Yothin Road, consisting of Phayathai.
District Office, Bang Sue Metropolitan Police Station, Phayathai 2 Hospital, Boonterm, Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Station Channel 5, Government Savings Bank Head Office, Kasikorn Phone Number List Bank Phahon Yothin Office, Krung Thai Bank Soi Ari Branch, Kiatnakin Bank Phahonyothin Branch, UOB Bank, Phahonyothin 8 Road Branch, Bangkok Bank Soi Aree Branch, IBM and Exim Bank in order to join the campaign. Push for proper separation and disposal of E-Waste by this challenge activity. This is the second time that we have established a cooperative relationship with our network partners after doing environmental missions together last year. Ms. Natthiya Puapongsakorn, Head of the Sustainable Business Development Department, AIS, said, “In As a Digital Life Service Provider with the goal of being a digital service provider that conducts business responsibly towards various groups of stakeholders.
Ready to join in taking responsibility for society, the economy, and the environment of the country to develop and grow together. Throughout the past, we have given importance to managing all types of waste problems. along with integrating and creating concrete projects with both internal employees and the general public Including electronic waste (E-Waste) which can be counted as another type of waste that we strive to continuously find ways to separate and dispose of correctly. Therefore, we have set up the project "Thai people without E-Waste" with the goal of facilitating the general public to be able to bring electronic waste (E-Waste), which consists of Mobile phones/tablets, mobile batteries, power banks, charging cables, headphones and small electronic devices such as cameras and MP3 players can be dropped off at E-Waste collection bins at AIS Shops nationwide, AIS.
District Office, Bang Sue Metropolitan Police Station, Phayathai 2 Hospital, Boonterm, Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Station Channel 5, Government Savings Bank Head Office, Kasikorn Phone Number List Bank Phahon Yothin Office, Krung Thai Bank Soi Ari Branch, Kiatnakin Bank Phahonyothin Branch, UOB Bank, Phahonyothin 8 Road Branch, Bangkok Bank Soi Aree Branch, IBM and Exim Bank in order to join the campaign. Push for proper separation and disposal of E-Waste by this challenge activity. This is the second time that we have established a cooperative relationship with our network partners after doing environmental missions together last year. Ms. Natthiya Puapongsakorn, Head of the Sustainable Business Development Department, AIS, said, “In As a Digital Life Service Provider with the goal of being a digital service provider that conducts business responsibly towards various groups of stakeholders.
Ready to join in taking responsibility for society, the economy, and the environment of the country to develop and grow together. Throughout the past, we have given importance to managing all types of waste problems. along with integrating and creating concrete projects with both internal employees and the general public Including electronic waste (E-Waste) which can be counted as another type of waste that we strive to continuously find ways to separate and dispose of correctly. Therefore, we have set up the project "Thai people without E-Waste" with the goal of facilitating the general public to be able to bring electronic waste (E-Waste), which consists of Mobile phones/tablets, mobile batteries, power banks, charging cables, headphones and small electronic devices such as cameras and MP3 players can be dropped off at E-Waste collection bins at AIS Shops nationwide, AIS.