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CPF volunteers Together with the Pak Nam Prasae Subdistrict community Join forces to collect mangrove waste. CPF volunteers Together with the Pak Nam Prasae Subdistrict community Join forces to collect mangrove waste. The community of Pak Nam Prasae Subdistrict, Rayong Province, together with Wat Takhian Ngam School and volunteers of Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited or CPF, join forces to collect garbage in the Pak Nam Prasae mangrove forest area in the project “CPF Grow, Share. Protect the mangrove forest.
Mr. Wutthichai Sitthipreedanun Senior C Level Executive List Deputy Managing Director Regarding social responsibility and sustainable development, CPF said that CPF carries out activities to balance mangrove forests together with government agencies. Civil society and communities continue To conserve and restore mangrove forest areas, which are the basis for creating a stable food source for all life. Including further building on careers and additional income for communities in the area. The implementation of the "CPF plant, share, protect mangrove forests" project over a 5-year period (2014-2018) has involved conserving, restoring, and replanting 2,388 rai of forests, while also creating awareness for communities to participate in monitoring, caring for, and maintaining.
Sustainable forest “CPF cooperates with the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (MDC) to conserve and restore mangrove forests and promote cooperation in community networks. Through various activities such as preventing garbage from the sea that destroys mangrove seedlings. Solving the problem of coastal erosion and eliminating barnacles through today's activities, CPF, the community and students of Wat Takhian Ngam School. which is an educational institution in the area, totaling more than 200 people, joined together to collect garbage left in the mangrove forest area. Not to obstruct the growth of the trees and in the future when these trees grow It will help store carbon and pollution,” Mr. Wuttichai said.
Mr. Wutthichai Sitthipreedanun Senior C Level Executive List Deputy Managing Director Regarding social responsibility and sustainable development, CPF said that CPF carries out activities to balance mangrove forests together with government agencies. Civil society and communities continue To conserve and restore mangrove forest areas, which are the basis for creating a stable food source for all life. Including further building on careers and additional income for communities in the area. The implementation of the "CPF plant, share, protect mangrove forests" project over a 5-year period (2014-2018) has involved conserving, restoring, and replanting 2,388 rai of forests, while also creating awareness for communities to participate in monitoring, caring for, and maintaining.
Sustainable forest “CPF cooperates with the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (MDC) to conserve and restore mangrove forests and promote cooperation in community networks. Through various activities such as preventing garbage from the sea that destroys mangrove seedlings. Solving the problem of coastal erosion and eliminating barnacles through today's activities, CPF, the community and students of Wat Takhian Ngam School. which is an educational institution in the area, totaling more than 200 people, joined together to collect garbage left in the mangrove forest area. Not to obstruct the growth of the trees and in the future when these trees grow It will help store carbon and pollution,” Mr. Wuttichai said.