Bangkok, June 26: PTT Global Chemical Public Company Limited (GC) and Pattaya Food Industry Co., Ltd. Co., Ltd. (PFG) signed a cooperation agreement. further product development to create business sustainability Working together to develop sustainable materials and packaging
Mr. Saroj Putthammawong, Senior Executive Vice President Marketing and Sales GC industrial platform customers said this cooperation It is a promotion and exchange of information related to product development. business development To support PFG's business operations by using plastics as well as various types of alternative and substitute materials from GC Group, such as polyethylene plastic. (PE), polypropylene (PP), polystyrene (PS), including bioplastics (Bioplastic) and recycled plastic from household plastics. (Post-Consumer Recycled, PCR) for prototyping and expansion throughout the value chain. For the success of the joint development in the first step, PFG has used GC's plastic resin to produce plastic packaging from household plastics in the country, such as shrink film, stretch film, and packaging tubes. and plastic boxes, etc., which helps the environment and the country to improve
Mr. Vichit Anathep, managing director of PFG, said there was a joint plan to develop various short-term and long-term activities. in creating products and services that care about consumers, society, and employees in the organization and have common goals in development planning To further increase business value, GC and PFG have jointly organized activities aimed at reducing global warming. Help raise awareness of waste management among PFG employees through collecting recycled plastic (PET) bottles. From PFG's Waste for Life project in collaboration with YOUTURN Platform, GC's comprehensive used plastic management system, brought to the upcycling process to produce uniforms to be delivered to PFG employees. Both in Thailand, Vietnam and China by 2023, the project can store up to 51,283 used plastic bottles (or 790 kilograms), equivalent to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by more than 1,
Source: Thai News Agency