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Countries around the world have adapted to the changes in the world by adopting the concept of the “circular economy” in their economic development
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In order to build innovation capability and environmentally friendly construction technology to support the Smart City according to government policies
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The BCG model is a new economic model used for national development by focusing on the development of three key economies: Bioeconomy, Circular Economy, and Green Economy.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the entire world, including Thailand. Such impacts affect the lives of the people, the public health system, and the economy. Epidemic control, therefore, must be effective in order to stop the spread of the disease.
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The new economic model called BCG is the development of three major economies, which are Bioeconomy, Circular Economy, and Green Economy; they have been given importance by the government to ensure the acceleration of national development.
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There are several reasons why Thailand needs to develop a circular economy to support the concept of the BCG Model economy. The first reason is to reduce the risk of resource shortages, pollution problems, environmental impacts.
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The BCG Model is a holistic economic development driving 3 economies simultaneously: a bioeconomy that adds value to biological resources in connection with a circular economy that takes into account the efficient use of resources and the green economy.
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Thailand has a large number of agricultural products. The country’s economic development under the BCG economic model in terms of energy.
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The government focuses on accelerating national development by using a new economic model called “BCG,” which is the development of three economies
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The BCG model is a new economic development model that will help drive the country’s economy. Medicine and vaccine production is one of the nine challenging targeted areas and it can benefit all aspects of national development.
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To drive Thailand’s economy using the BCG economic model in the energy, materials, and biochemical sector, the acceleration of the development of technological innovation capabilities is necessary.
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Thailand’s bio-based products have considerable disadvantages when compared with conventional products because of low agricultural productivity (raw materials account for more than half of the total production cost)