Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 6:00:25 GMT
The COVID-19 pandemic crisis creates challenges for the world's population in terms of health. lifestyle Including the environment Especially the problem of "waste" is increasing. Data from the World Bank indicates that on average humans create more than 2,000 million tons of waste per year, but only 0.5 million tons are reused. and it is predicted that by 2050 the amount of waste will increase by another 70 percent or 3,400 million tons. SD Symposium 2020 stage "Circular Economy: Actions for Sustainable Future" by SCG and partners including the government, private sector, academics, communities and youth. new generation They brainstormed together to find solutions to elevate waste separation and management to a national agenda. Support proper separation and reuse of waste for new benefits.
By adopting the principles of the Circular Economy (Circular Economy) as a solution. In order to use resources for maximum value and maximum benefit “At present Environmental issues and waste Telegram Number Data management Gaining attention from the new generation The separation of waste from the point of origin to consumers has begun to expand. And there is more information sharing (sharing). This is a good opportunity and good time to start pushing this matter seriously,” Prem Pruekthayanon, founder of the page. “Uncle Saleng and the Missing Garbage” to communicate to consumers about environmental problems and aim to develop interesting waste separation content, said the new generation is alert. “Separate waste at source” Phum Tansirimat, a model youth and a small waste manager, said that it is difficult not to create waste in everyday life. You yourself are interested and attentive to things around you. Therefore, we have started to reduce the generation of waste in our daily life. Using water bottles instead of single-use cups.
Take cloth bags to put products in supermarkets and fresh markets, as well as take rice boxes to buy ready-made food. Until expanding into the development of the Mission to Green project “Separating waste is not as complicated as you think. Every piece of trash has value. If separated and discarded correctly When there is no garbage The environment will return to perfection.” Network partners join forces. "Resource circulation" seriously, Rumprada Ninnat, Deputy Director Thailand Sustainability Network (TRBN), which drives the project “Send plastic home” by joining with department store operators to set up waste separation points. and joins with companies that receive waste into the recycling system, a total of 39 parties, to manage waste along the Sukhumvit route. To reduce waste going to landfills Increase recycling and reduce greenhouse gases It uses digital platform technology to help collect waste data, track and evaluate results, along with connecting to Solution.
By adopting the principles of the Circular Economy (Circular Economy) as a solution. In order to use resources for maximum value and maximum benefit “At present Environmental issues and waste Telegram Number Data management Gaining attention from the new generation The separation of waste from the point of origin to consumers has begun to expand. And there is more information sharing (sharing). This is a good opportunity and good time to start pushing this matter seriously,” Prem Pruekthayanon, founder of the page. “Uncle Saleng and the Missing Garbage” to communicate to consumers about environmental problems and aim to develop interesting waste separation content, said the new generation is alert. “Separate waste at source” Phum Tansirimat, a model youth and a small waste manager, said that it is difficult not to create waste in everyday life. You yourself are interested and attentive to things around you. Therefore, we have started to reduce the generation of waste in our daily life. Using water bottles instead of single-use cups.
Take cloth bags to put products in supermarkets and fresh markets, as well as take rice boxes to buy ready-made food. Until expanding into the development of the Mission to Green project “Separating waste is not as complicated as you think. Every piece of trash has value. If separated and discarded correctly When there is no garbage The environment will return to perfection.” Network partners join forces. "Resource circulation" seriously, Rumprada Ninnat, Deputy Director Thailand Sustainability Network (TRBN), which drives the project “Send plastic home” by joining with department store operators to set up waste separation points. and joins with companies that receive waste into the recycling system, a total of 39 parties, to manage waste along the Sukhumvit route. To reduce waste going to landfills Increase recycling and reduce greenhouse gases It uses digital platform technology to help collect waste data, track and evaluate results, along with connecting to Solution.