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Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, delivered over 100,000 plastic caps to Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, circulating to recycle

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20 November 2020 15:55:36


      On November 5, 2020, at 12:00 p.m. Asst. Prof. Dr. Chananart Minanandana, Acting Vice President for Student Affairs, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, along with a group of students in communication arts, Public Relations and Corporate Communication, 4th year, Faculty of Management Science. The SSRU project organizers circulate the cap valuable co-preserve marine life Donated 100,000 plastic caps of 209 kg to the project "Turn plastic into merit (when you rotate)". By Mr. Jatuporn Buruspat, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is the president, accepts plastic caps along with Mrs. Asdaporn Krairapanond, Deputy Permanent Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment, Mr. Surachai Agolboon, Director-General of the Department of Environmental Quality Promotion, Ms. Pavinee Na Saiburi, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Environmental Quality Promotion and executives in taking delivery of plastic caps at the hall, 1st floor, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.
      For such activities organized under the plastic change to merit program (When you rotate) of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to enable network partners of participating educational institutions to bring plastic caps into recycling or upcycle processes. Which is driving the circular economy system and fully managing plastic waste help prevent and solve the problem of plastic waste to be more concrete.
       Mr. Jatuporn Nitiphat said, “The SSRU project is one of the starting points in solving the plastic waste problem. Thanks to Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University for recognizing the importance of plastic caps problem and cooperate with the project "Turning plastic into merit (When you rotate) ". To bring in new value. The plastics will be brought back to the recycling process or upcycle. For example, the upcycled robes are recycled, PPE kits for doctors and equipment for treating and saving marine life. To the public benefit in the future under the plastic to merit program (When you rotate) People can also return single-use plastics through drop-points in places such as government agencies, 20 ministries, and university cooperation networks. Department store And convenience stores, etc. "
       For such activities, Ms. Rewadee Waiwasana is an advisor. Thus making this project successful.


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