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Mono Next Donates Aluminum Material to Make Prosthetic Legs

Mono Next Donates Aluminum Material to Make Prosthetic Legs

At the Pollution Control Department (PCD), Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President of CSR and Internal Communications of Mono Next Public Company Limited, was a representative on behalf of executives and employees from Mono Next and its subsidiaries presenting disused aluminum waste over 20 kilograms from the “Mono Next Care” activity to the Pollution Control Department. The main purpose of this activity is to encourage our executives and employees to jointly save the environment by doing waste separation to reduce the amount of waste. Recently, Khun Phittaya Pramoteworapun, the Deputy Director – General of the Pollution Control Department, was a receiver and informed information about making prosthetics legs under the project “Donation of Disused Aluminum Material to Make Prosthetic Legs in Royal Project” by the PCD in collaboration with the Prostheses Foundation In Her Royal Highness Princess Srinagarindra Boromarajonani.

Anyone who might be interested in donating disused aluminum material, please feel free to send cleaned aluminum material by addressing to “Donation of Disused Aluminum Material to Make Prosthetic Legs in Royal Project” Pollution Control Department 92 Soi Pahon Yothin 7 Phahon Yothin Rd., Sam Sen Nai, Phayathai, Bangkok 10400 Thailand.

Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for “Khun Dave Choenyim”

Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for “Khun Dave Choenyim”

Mono29 has been carrying on the project “Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Entertainment People” and kindly sending endless help and support to people in the entertainment industry. Recently, Mono29 visited “Khun Dave Choenyim” and delivered support in order to improve the quality of his life.  “Khun Dave Choenyim” is an ex-comedian who appeared in many Thai-comedy movies; however, his career path in the entertainment industry faded due to myasthenia gravis syndrome and hemiparesis which made him unable to walk freely and have a normal life. This time, Mono29 would like to jointly send happiness including support by presenting a happy box containing essential goods including donated funds to tide him over for the time being.

Anyone who might be interested in “Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Entertainment People” feels free to stay tuned on the “Good Morning Thailand” TV program during “Gossip Star News”, airing on upcoming Monday, May 22 at 6.00 a.m. onwards via Mono29 Channel.

Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Famous Actor: “Khun Phol Phalaphorn”

Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Famous Actor: “Khun Phol Phalaphorn”

Having been engaging in supporting and bringing hopes to others on a continuing basis, Mono29 has carried on the project “Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Entertainment People” to relentlessly help and support entertainment people. Recently, Mono29 offered help to “Phol Phalaphorn”, the 68-year-old famous actor, who had performed in a wide variety of famous masterpieces, e.g., “Dao Pra Sook” broadcasted via both a TV channel and theatres.     After turning his back on his career path as an actor, he had a hemorrhagic stroke due to the ruptures of blood vessels in his right brain and a serious accident causing him to be a bedridden patient. Currently, he received medical treatment and stayed at Ban Suk Sutthai Nursing Home.

In this regard, Mono29 would like to be the one offering help and supporting the quality of his life by presenting a happy box containing essential consumer goods and supporting funds. Anyone who is interested in this project can follow our impressive stories of the “Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Entertainment People” project via the “Good Morning Thailand” program during the “Gossip Star News”, airing on April 24 at 6.00 a.m. via Mono29.

 

MONO29 Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Famous Actor “Khun Uthane Bunyong”

MONO29 Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Famous Actor “Khun Uthane Bunyong”

With its belief in unconditional and endless support for Thai people to help them breakthrough any hardships under the project “Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim”, lastly, MONO29 Channel has carried on the project “Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Entertainment People”. The particular purpose of this project is to help and support entertainment people, including actors, actresses, film directors, producers, and other film crews who are facing difficulties or are bedridden patients who are unable to take care of themselves. Thus, we decided to enhance their quality of life by delivering happy boxes containing essential consumables, including donations of funds for foundations on a continuing basis.

The first episode that will be airing soon will introduce you to a talk with Mr.Uthane Bunyong who is the 77-year-old famous actor. Currently, he has had a chronic ischemic stroke since August 2021 and has been a bedridden patient where he is unable to take care of himself and is under Ban Suk Sutthai’s care.

Anyone who might be interested can follow and support the project “Pan Duay Jai Sang Roi Yim for Entertainment People” through the “Good Morning Thailand” news program during the “Gossip Star News” airing on April 3, 06.00 a.m. onwards via MONO29 Channel.

“Mono Next” Presents Non-Biodegradable Waste to Plaplus

“Mono Next” Presents Non-Biodegradable Waste to Plaplus

Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication was a representative on behalf of executives and employees of Mono Next and its affiliated companies to present cleaned-plastic cups from Mono Next Care project, the Company’s waste separation for a recycling project, to Plaplus under the project “Send Me (Orphan Waste) Home”Mr. Wattanawit Gajaseni, Deputy Director-General, of Thailand International Cooperation Agency (TICA), and Miss Noramon Intaranont, co-founder of Plaplus, a food waste and bioplastic management solutions company, were representatives to receive the waste from Mono Next. Moreover, there are also some volunteers joining this activity to receive non-biodegradable waste from the general public via the drive-thru at Chaeng Watthana Government Complex, Lak Si District, Bangkok.

For those non-biodegradable waste, it will be delivered to its source at N15 Technology’s factory to go through the process of waste management; segregation, treatment, and recycling into “greener fuels”. Then, those greener fuels will be used as renewable energy to replace fossil fuels for the operations of power plants, and cement factories, also the arrangements for sending those non-biodegradable waste will be made every two months.

“Mono Next” Presents Plastic Garbage to Precious Plastic Bangkok Project

“Mono Next” Presents Plastic Garbage to Precious Plastic Bangkok Project

Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication of Mono Next PCL. was a representative on behalf of executives and employees to present HDPE plastics (High-Density Polyethylene) and PP plastics (Polypropylene) which have been cleaned already such as plastic bottle caps, plastic food containers, milk bottles, plastic drinkware, etc. where we received them from the project “Mono Next Care” and presented to Precious Plastic Bangkok Project to add more value and recycle them into new products such as food plates, bowls, cups, vases, flower pots, etc. to reduce garbage from plastics, to reduce pollution, and create a sense of awareness to the society indicating that plastic can be value-added. Moreover, Ms.Thiprapa Kedtrawon, an Event Coordinator, and Mr.Wongsathorn Chantree,  a Project Organizer, jointly received and offered a guided tour to watch the operation of recycling plastic garbage at Frec Bangkok Center.

Anyone who might be interested in donating HDPE and PP plastics such as bottle caps, plastic food containers, milk bottles, plastic drinkware, and others, please send them to the team of the project “Precious Plastic Bangkok” at Frec Bangkok, 1st floor, 77 Nakhon Sawan Rd., Wat Sommanat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, or call 091-871-5792.

“Mono Next” Donates Old Calendars for the Blind

“Mono Next” Donates Old Calendars for the Blind

Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication of Mono Next PCL. was a representative on behalf of executives and employees to present old desk calendars of over 70 kilograms donated by executives and employees of Mono Next and MONO29 to the Educational Technology Center for the Blind, Nonthaburi. At the event, Ms.Chanidapa Phetchararak, the Director of the Educational Technology Center for the Blind, received the calendars and brought such calendars to make instructional material for the blind since this activity was an environmental operation according to ESG goals (Environmental, Social, and Governance) which were applied for the greatest benefits. Ms.Chanidapa Phetchararak also took this great opportunity to offer a guided tour of the Center for Educational Material Development for the Blind at the Educational Technology Center for the Blind, Pak Kret, Nonthaburi.

Anyone who might be interested in donating old calendars or money to support the fund for the procurement of Braille embossers and printers is able to contact and donate support at the Educational Technology Center for the Blind under the Foundation for the Blind in Thailand under the Royal Patronage of H.M. the Queen or call our phone on 02 583 6518.

“Mono Next” Carries on “reBOX” Project

“Mono Next” Carries on “reBOX” Project

Mono Next and its affiliated Companies have been joining the “Post reBox” project by encouraging the Company’s employees to donate unused boxes and envelopes for recycling into sets of tables and chairs including bookshelves and presenting them to students at Border Patrol Police Schools across Thailand. Due to the remarkable success of the “Post reBox” project in the past year, Mono Next and its affiliated Companies have carried on the project  “Post reBox” on a continuing basis under the concept of the “Post reBox EP.4” with their firm intention to donate unused boxes for the greatest benefits of people with disabilities.

Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication of Mono Next PCL. was a representative on behalf of executives and employees to present unused boxes and envelopes to Mr.Prakit Kunkwaeng, Head of Pak Kret Post Office, Mr. Charoen Waysalee, Assistant of the Head of      Pak Kret Post Office, and the new cage trolly was also placed in Mono Next’s Office, Chaiyapruek Rd.

“Mono Next” Delivers Plastic Bottles for the Project “Yaek Khuat Chuai Mor, Nonthaburi”

“Mono Next” Delivers Plastic Bottles for the Project “Yaek Khuat Chuai Mor, Nonthaburi”

Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication of  Mono Next PCL. was a representative of executives and employees to deliver transparent plastic bottles for the project “Yaek Khuat Chuai Mor, Nonthaburi” (PET to PPE Project). The established objective of this project is to upcycle (upgrade and recycle) plastic bottles to make PPE suits (Personal Protective Equipment) and then deliver them to medical staff for their greatest usefulness. The representatives of the project received plastic bottles donated by executives and employees of Mono Next PCL. and its affiliated Companies amounted to around 40 kilograms at Mono Next’s Office, Chaiyapruek Rd. With its commitment to taking care of society’s sustainability, “Mono Next Care” project has still been being conducted continually to separate and upcycle plastic bottles throughout the year.

“Mono Next Care: Waste Sorting for The World”

“Mono Next Care: Waste Sorting for The World”

Mr. Patompong Sirachairat, Chief Executive Officer, Ms. Pitirudee Sirisamphan, Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Communications, Ms. Piangporn Soontarawat, Assistant Vice President of General Administration, and Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communications from the management team of Mono Next Public Company Limited took photos and videos to promote and encourage employees in Mono Next Public Company Limited and affiliated companies including general people to have a major role in the activity “MONO NEXT CARE: WASTE SORTING FOR THE WORLD” to protect the environment by sorting waste before throwing away to reduce the amount of waste which is the main part causing the global warming. This activity also aims to reduce pollution, and greenhouse gasses held at Mono Next Office, Chaiyapruek Rd., Nonthaburi.

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