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    Covid-19 pushes plastic waste rise

    News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 24/04/2020

    » Over the past year, Thais have become more aware of the impact of single-use plastics on the environment and joined hands to reduce its consumption. But as the country has been hit by the spread of Covid-19, forcing people to spend more time at home, the amount of plastic waste generated has surged by 15%.

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    More viral pain in store

    Business, Published on 09/04/2020

    » Thailand's consumer and retail sector will be adversely affected by the social distancing measures the country has adopted to slow the spread of Covid-19, although these measures do not yet equal the full lockdowns seen in Malaysia, the Philippines and China.

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    MEA closes office on H.M. the Queen Mother's Birthday

    Published on 09/08/2019

    » Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) will close all offices on Monday, 12 August 2019, which is Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, the Queen Mother's Birthday.

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    Plastic not so fantastic

    Business, Pitsinee Jitpleecheep, Published on 05/07/2019

    » Retailers in Thailand are making a concerted effort in refusing to provide plastic bags to shoppers.

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    MEA closes office on Royal Ploughing Ceremony 2019

    By prnews, Created on: 08/05/2019, Last updated on: 08/05/2019

    » [attachment=0:1w98q1yt]Highlight.jpg[/attachment:1w98q1yt] Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) will close all offices on Thursday, May 9, 2019, which is Royal Ploughing Ceremony. However, the counters at 3 Government Centers in Nonthaburi, which are located on 1st Floor Fashion Zone of CentralPlaza...

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    The omnichannel future

    Asia focus, Erich Parpart, Published on 14/01/2019

    » Consumers in the digital world are rapidly driving demand for easier ways to shop, especially in mobile-mad Asia. Easy means anytime, anywhere, while accepting all types of payments. That's where omnichannel comes in, derived from the Latin prefix omni meaning all or universal.

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    Index Living Mall showed strong growth in Q3

    By prnews, Created on: 21/12/2018, Last updated on: 21/12/2018

    » [attachment=0:27hx4kcj]1.jpg[/attachment:27hx4kcj] [b:27hx4kcj]Index Living Mall showed strong growth in Q3 and achieved the target of 4.6% growth or 7,258 MB. The next plan is to continue entering into partnerships with other companies to increase innovation and pushing big campaigns to boost the...

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    Notice of temporary closure of MEA

    By prnews, Created on: 05/04/2018, Last updated on: 05/04/2018

    » [attachment=0:8yyi9m43]IMG_7395.jpg[/attachment:8yyi9m43][b:8yyi9m43]Notice of temporary closure of MEA Offices Closing during Chakri Memorial holiday, 6-8 April 2018[/b:8yyi9m43] The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) would like to inform customers that its offices will be closed from 6...

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    The food rescuer

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 13/10/2017

    » Tanaporn "Faii" Oi-isaranukul (second from left) is a donor relations coordinator and food hygienist at ThaiHarvest-SOS (fb.com/thaiharvestsos, thaiharvestsos.org), a local food rescue foundation which raises awareness around food waste and combats it. So far, it has rescued 65 tonnes of edible excess food and collected around 120 tonnes in scraps of food to make compost. One kilo of food provides up to three meals. Do the maths. They have provided 195,000 meals for those in need such as refugees and orphans. And, for every B1,000 spent, they serve 50 meals. Faii, a food science graduate from King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, tells us about the budding organisation and how you can help out.

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    'Economic interests' named as potential motive behind Big C blast in Pattani

    News, Chaiyot Yongcharoenchai, Published on 28/05/2017

    » A Thai army commander based in the deep South believes that the perpetrators behind the Big C bombing in Pattani were more motivated by economic interests than the separatist movement's desire to assert regional autonomy.

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