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Aluminium Loop CAN provides sustainability knowledge
Take a look at Thailand’s approach to EPR
Waste in Thailand has a significant impact on the environment. How should we solve this issue? What methods can we use, and who needs to take responsibility?
“Circular Mark” – the world’s first label for circular products.
Another factor that modern consumers look for is a mark indicating that a product or its packaging is environmentally friendly.
Responsibilities that go beyond just a “producers”
Campaigning for consumers to use cloth bags and reduce the use of plastic packaging might not be enough. Manufacturers, who play a significant role in creating waste and pollution, must also take responsibility.
What is EPR? Who is involved?
Waste might seem like a distant issue, but if handled correctly, it can circle back and be useful again. What could push us towards better waste management though?
Recycling Rate vs Recycled Content
Behind the scenes of recycling, there might be things you still might don’t know. How important are Recycling Rate and Recycled Content? Let’s find out together.
Circular Economy and Packaging Circulation
How important is the Circular Economy to Thailand? How is it being driven forward, and what other related issues are there? Let’s find the answers.
Beverage Cans VS Spray Cans
Are beverage cans and spray cans, which we commonly refer to as “cans,” actually similar or different? Let’s find out the answer together.
The Cycle of Life and Death of Aluminium
Every aluminium can you throw away could either end up being wasted or reborn, depending on how you sort your trash from the start.
1st Year Anniversary of The TreeCycle of Joy
The TreeCycle of Joy, a sustainable Christmas tree made from over 10,000 recycled aluminium cans, was once displayed in front of Siam Discovery.