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Published on 18/07/2025
» TOA Paint (Thailand) Public Company Limited, or TOA, continues its journey towards becoming a Net Zero organisation. Most recently, the company received its “Carbon Footprint for Organization (CFO)” certification for the sixth consecutive year. The certificate was presented to Ms Wipada Nakpairat, Vice President, SHE & Quality Management and Sustainability Division, from Dr. Wijarn Simachaya, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO), with Dr. Natarika Wayuparb Nitiphon, Deputy Executive Director of TGO, also in attendance at the Thailand Institute of Justice (TIJ).
Published on 24/03/2025
» Kimberly-Clark Professional Thailand becomes the first tissue brand in Thailand to earn the CE CFP certification, reaffirming its leadership in sustainable hygiene innovation.
Published on 21/03/2025
» Demonstrating its commitment to sustainability and low-carbon innovation, Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited was recently awarded Carbon Footprint of Product (CFP) certifications by the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO). At a ceremony held on 19 March 2025 at the Thailand Institute of Justice in Bangkok, Ms. Kittima Wongsaen, Executive Vice President for Corporate Strategy and Business Development, accepted the certification on behalf of Refinery Optimization and Synergy Enterprise Company Limited (ROSE) from Dr. Chalermchai Sri-on, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment.
Published on 14/03/2025
» TOA partners with Sansiri to launch the “Green Mission,” focusing on developing residential innovations with eco-friendly and healthcare materials.
Published on 03/02/2025
» The Ministry of Finance, through the Excise Department, has partnered with the Faculty of Economics at Chulalongkorn University, PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited (PTTOR), and Bangchak Corporation Public Company Limited to drive awareness of carbon taxation and encourage sustainable energy practices. A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed on 3 February 2025 at PTT and Bangchak service stations on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road to kickstart this initiative.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 02/12/2024
» Thaioil Plc is prepared to exercise its rights under a parent guarantee agreement with the main contractors of the US$5.37 billion Clean Fuel Project (CFP) to resolve persistent project delays.
Published on 27/11/2024
» Hylife Group has launched its Hylife Global Foods facility, a state-of-the-art 400-million-baht investment poised to revolutionise the food processing industry. Scheduled to open on 10 December 2024 in Chiang Mai, the facility integrates advanced technologies to promote environmental sustainability, align with global standards, and foster long-term growth while benefiting local communities.
Published on 22/11/2024
» Thai Oil Public Company Limited (Thaioil) has revealed its 2025 business strategy, focusing on sustainable growth despite anticipated challenges in both domestic and international energy and petrochemical markets. Thaioil remains confident in its long-term growth potential and opportunities, particularly through the expedited management of the Clean Fuel Project (CFP), which will serve as a crucial foundation for strengthening the company and ensuring national energy security.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 13/11/2024
» Hundreds of workers protested in front of Government House on Tuesday, demanding the government's help as 10,000 of them have not been paid for eight months by subcontractors of a clean fuel project in Chon Buri.
Published on 30/10/2024
» Following media coverage on 25 October 2024 regarding Thai Oil Public Company Limited’s (Thaioil) CFP project, Thaioil seeks to address inaccuracies that may lead to misunderstandings about its operations. Recent reports incorrectly claimed that Saipem—a partner within the unincorporated joint venture (UJV) consisting of Samsung E&A (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (Samsung), Petrofac South East Asia Pte. Ltd. (Petrofac), and Saipem Singapore Pte. Ltd. (Saipem)—had withdrawn from the UJV, allegedly due to losses incurred by agreeing to execute the project at a bid of THB 100 billion, significantly lower than the estimated THB 140 billion.