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T-VER registration and carbon credit certification fee
T-VER project registration and carbon credit certification fees
The BCG model of the Ministry of Industry
Promoting economic, social, and environmental sustainability, as well as decreasing the use of natural resources and the environment, is a priority for the Ministry of Industry.
Map Ta Phut freshwater production source from the sea supports EEC
The Map Ta Phut area of Rayong Province is a coastal economic area with high water security because it is close to the country’s large industrial estates.
Fresh water from the sea: A future solution to water shortage problems
The seas and oceans are the world’s largest natural bodies of water, and massive amounts of fresh water.
Water shortages solved by sewerage control to support seawater production
Desalination of fresh water is one of the nation’s key strategies for resolving water shortage issues, particularly in key economic zones, such as industrial estates and tourist destinations.
ESG principle supports the implementation of the BCG model
Nowadays, many of the investors in the Stock Exchange of Thailand are more aware of conducting business in accordance with the framework of ESG sustainability concepts.
Corporate income tax exemption for greenhouse gas reduction
Thailand aims to achieve a 40% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (NDCs) by 2030 under the Paris Agreement.
What is green credit?
Countries around the world are preparing themselves to deal with climate change in their attempts to solve the global warming crisis.
Thailand’s trading strategies and market promotion to support the BCG economy
The BCG economic model is used as part of the determination of products for the promotion of exports, in accordance with the country’s development direction under the strategy of driving Thailand’s development.
“Carbon price” measures and the country’s competitiveness
Carbon tax and carbon credit exchange measures (often collectively referred to as “carbon pricing”) are important economic measures to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions.
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