News

  1. Dealing with waste in a productive way

    28 June 2012

    Facing with uncontrollable scattering and widespread dumping of garbage over the past few years, three communities have learnt how to make their communities more liveable by properly separating rubbish and reuse household waste instead of putting them all in the trash bin.

    *Read the full story

  2. Cooperation to aid national artists' travel

    28 June 2012

    The Ministry of Culture joins hands with AirAsia to support National Artists in Showcasing their Cultural Contributions to the World

    *Read the full story

  3. DMHT empowers communities

    18 June 2012

    Bombarded for its products, Diageo Moët Hennessy (Thailand) Ltd (DMHT) is turning its profits for social benefits.

    *Read the full story

  4. Join "Plant a Pledge" to restore forests

    18 June 2012

    Ahead of the Rio+20 Earth Summit, campaign ambassador Bianca Jagger, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Airbus launched “Plant a Pledge” – an online campaign to mobilise public support for the largest restoration initiative in history.

    *Read the full story

  5. Safe water for economic gain

    18 June 2012

    Some countries face flooding, others in drought. Millions are now living with unsafe water and poor sanitation.

    *Read the full story

  6. Philips begins selection of innovative health ideas

    10 June 2012

    Philips Electronics (Thailand)’s "+’ Project by Philips" has entered its second stage in Thailand. Searching the best ideas to improve the health and well-being of Thais converted into real-life Philips-led projects, Philips takes the lead in addressing concrete challenges in health and well-being faced by people in Thailand by working together with the public and relevant to stakeholders to achieve maximum effect.

    *Read the full story

  7. Like and Share

    10 June 2012

    Many children in some parts of Thailand are still living with poor nutrition and without opportunity to go to school.

    *Read the full story

  8. Samet tackles its garbage problem

    10 June 2012

    Boasting superb beaches with reasonable proximity to Bangkok, Koh Samet in Rayong has welcomed a large number of entrepreneurs who start up resorts and shops to facilitate tourists. In the 3,552 square km area and 100 km of beach connect to the Gulf of Thailand, the islands has housed nearly 40 registered resorts spanning through the 12 famous beaches.

    *Read the full story

  9. Eco Dealership Outlet

    10 June 2012

    In search of the greener world, Toyota Motor Thailand has recently opened the first "Eco Dealership Outlet" in Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima.

    *Read the full story

  10. UN official seeks greater media role in boosting sustainability

    2 June 2012

    On May 29, Noeleen Heyzer, UN Under Secretary-General, was in Bangkok to attend the Asia Media Summit with a key proposal on how media can help in raising awareness on sustainable development.

    *Read the full story

  11. Yum! Thailand reacts to Greenpeace’s call

    2 June 2012

    Yum! Restaurants International (Thailand) is prepared to cancel orders for food boxes made of paper pulp coming from trees in Indonesia’s rainforests

    *Read the full story

  12. Chevron rehabilitation project for flood-affected

    2 June 2012

    Chevron Thailand recently kicked off a US$1-million (Bt31 million) flood-rehabilitation project to restore the lives of affected communities where economic and social activities remain severely disrupted from last year’s floods – the worst to hit the country in 50 years.

    *Read the full story

  13. Learning opportunity for hilltribe children  

    2 June 2012

    Located in Chiang Rai’s Mae Fah Luang district, Ahai Village is home to about 350 Akha-ethnic people who are struggling to make do with limited resources and minimal access to educational opportunities.

    *Read the full story

  14. THAI reforestation

    20 May 2012

    Another campaign launched to ease the flood impact is from Thai Airways International.

    *Read the full story

  15. Nobel laureate makes case for social business

    20 May 2012

    Unemployment is a global problem as it concerns millions of people. But Nobel Peace laureate Muhammad Yunus believes social business can help address the problem, even if a social enterprise can hire just five workers.

    *Read the full story

Latest news

  1. Japan to help control rising garbage

    The Japanese government, under its grant assistance for grassroots human security projects scheme (GGP), is providing Bt1.88 million for waste-management centres and promoting waste recycling in Samokhae sub-district in the Muang district of Phitsanulok province.

  2. Novartis contributes to education fund for blind students

    Richard Abela, country president of Novartis (Thailand) has donated Bt473,000 to the Pattaya Redemptorist School for the Blind, under the patronage of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.

  3. GM kicks off 1.5mn footballs for world's needy kids

    General Motors vice president of global manufacturing and president of international operations Tim Lee recently joined GM Southeast Asia president Martin Apfel to hand out 130 virtually indestructible footballs to schoolchildren in Chon Buri.

Subscribe Newsletters

Subscribe Newsletters Success!