Environment

Food Wastes-to-Fertilizer Project

The Company in collaboration with Oklin (Thailand) Company Limited took the food-wastes-to-fertilizer machine, an innovation for environment and society, to eradicate food scraps from canteens and office building. The food waste composter machine has the process of digesting food by using the microbe. This program was to support the reduction of non-hazardous waste in the type of food. This program received good cooperation from many employees, executives, and third parties who used the service at the Company’s canteens and banquet rooms. During 2 years of the project undertaking, the food wastes could be separated from the waste to be landfilled for 27,547.09 kilograms. This transform food wastes to be the organic fertilizer or plant vitamin in the amount of 7,990 kilograms. This organic fertilizer was used to nurture plants in the Company’s area, and was made as the souvenir to deliver the concept of environmental conservation to any suppliers, customers, and stakeholders of the Company.

Apart from an expectation to reduce the environmental impact, the Company gave value back to the society by delivering the plant vitamin to the Khlong Toey District Office and BMA for nurturing plants in the parks and organic planting plots in many communities there so that they were abundant and able to absorb greenhouse gases completely. The Company also expanded this delivery of fertilizer to Foong Kachorn Garden, Organic Agriculture Community Enterprise, Pathum Thani province to nurture plants there as the prototype of making the organic agriculture. The agricultural products were turned back to the Company’s employees through the community distribution in the CSR & OPPY Market activity where the communities and general people were also allowed to sell their local and health products in the Company’s canteens in every quarter. This aimed to create the career, generate the income, share knowledge, and access to quality products easier, as well as Satit Bangna School for teaching and learning purposes.