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“MONO NEXT” SUPPORTS “NON-RECYCLABLE WASTE ROAD TRIP”

“MONO NEXT” SUPPORTS “NON-RECYCLABLE WASTE ROAD TRIP”

Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication of Mono Next PCL., and representatives of employees under Mono Group participated in “Non-Recyclable Waste Road Trip”, an activity held by PIM Recycling Business, Panyapiwat Institute of Management. Waste exchange booths were available, both for recyclable waste and non-recyclable waste that can be used as fuel in power plants and cement factories to replace fossil fuels. In this activity, waste donors received gifts from Mono Next as an expression of gratitude. The event took place the day before at the open area behind CP ALL Academy Building, Panyapiwat Institute of Management on Chaengwattana Rd.

This activity will help reduce waste in landfills and create awareness of waste separation and reduction as well as environmental protection according to MONO NEXT C.A.R.E strategy (supporting communities – knowledge communication, creating cooperation in communities and partners in various sectors, reducing the use of resources – reusing waste, working for the environment, etc.)

“MONO NEXT” JOINED POST REBOX PROJECT

“MONO NEXT” JOINED POST REBOX PROJECT

Ms. Pitirudee Sirisamphan (Senior Vice President – Corporate Affairs and Communication of Mono Next PCL.) and Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen (Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication) received a cage trolley in the project “Post reBOX” under the concept of “reBOX to School”. The cage trolley will be placed in Mono Next office for employees to donate unused boxes and envelopes to be recycled into sets of table and chair for students of Border Patrol Police Schools across the country. Dr. Danun Supatpan, the Managing Director of Thailand Post Co., Ltd., gave the cage trolley to the executives of Mono Next PCL. at the Headquarters of Thailand Post Co., Ltd., Chaengwattana Rd.

In this regard, employees and the general public can donate unused boxes and envelopes at Stadium29, Chaiyapruek Rd., or at Drop Box points at Drive Thru spots of post offices nationwide, from today to October 31, 2022.

“MONO NEXT” DONATED ELECTRONIC WASTE FOR THE DISABLED

“MONO NEXT” DONATED ELECTRONIC WASTE FOR THE DISABLED

Ms. Pitirudee Sirisamphan (Senior Vice President – Corporate Affairs and Communication of Mono Next PCL.) and Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen (Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication) were the representatives of Mono executives and staff of Mono Group to donate old computer, deteriorated electrical appliances, and miscellaneous office equipment, totally over 350 pieces, to Association of Persons with Physical Disability International (APDI). Major Sirichai Sapsiri, the President of APDI, received the electronic wastes which will be recycled and sold in order to convert to the budget for supplying tricycle wheelchairs for the physically handicapped and consumer products for all types of handicap. The donation was done in accordance with the ESG(Environment, Social, Governance) guideline which is to reduce waste in landfills and reuse waste. The event took place at Stadium29, MONO29 Studio, Nonthaburi.

*** People who are interested in donating old computers and electrical appliances can contact APDI at 802/410 Moo.12 Kukot, Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani 12130, Tel. : 0 2990 0331 or 08 1735 2316***

“MONO NEXT” DONATED CALENDARS TO FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND

“MONO NEXT” DONATED CALENDARS TO FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND

Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication of Mono Next PCL., was the representative of Mono executives and staff to donate used desk calendars to Foundation for the Blind in Thailand under the Royal Patronage of H.M. the Queen in order to be used for making braille instructional materials for the visually impaired. Mr. Prasong Subannapong, Director of Bangkok School for the Blind, welcomed the group and received the calendars at Foundation Management Office, Rajavidhi Rd., Bangkok.

 

 

GIVING EMOTIONAL SUPPORT TO SARABURI RESIDENTS

GIVING EMOTIONAL SUPPORT TO SARABURI RESIDENTS

Executives of Mono Group led by Ms. Hataitip Mudjui (Vice President of Online Movie Business of Mono Streaming Co., Ltd.), Ms. Pitirudee Sirisamphan (Vice President – Corporate Affairs and Communication of Mono Next PCL.), and Ms. Nanthaphan Sangchai (Assistant Vice President of MONO29 Channel) along with Mr. Pisit Jantasri (Director of the Central Region of Triple T Broadband PCL.), Bob – Nattee Kosolpisit (MONO29 Channel Newscaster), and employees of Mono and 3BB went to flooding areas in Saraburi Province, including Ban Yang Sub-district in Sao Hai District and Ban Khrua Sub-district in Ban Mo District, to distribute survival packs and give emotional support to flood victims. The activity was part of the project “MONO29 Pan Duay Jai – Sang Roy Yim 2”.

SENDING HELP TO ANGTHONG

SENDING HELP TO ANGTHONG

Mr. Pisit Jantasri (Director of the Central Region of Triple T Broadband PCL.), Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen (Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication of Mono Next PCL.), Mr.Dhirabudh Premmaprayoonwongsa (Executive Editor of MONO29 Channel), along with French Fries – Rinnatha Atchariyawattanakul (MONO29 Channel Newscaster) and employees of MONO and 3BB distributed survival packs, water, and consumer goods to flood victims in Chorakhe Rong Sub-district (Moo.2 – Moo.7) and Chairid Sub-district (Moo.1 and Moo.4) in Chaiyo District, Angthong Province. The activity was part of the project “MONO29 Pan Duay Jai – Sang Roy Yim 2”.

“MONO-JASMINE” JOINED IN “SHARING FOR FLOOD VICTIMS”

“MONO-JASMINE” JOINED IN “SHARING FOR FLOOD VICTIMS”

Executives of Mono Next Group led by Mr. Patompong Sirachairat (CEO of Mono Next PCL.), Ms. Thanya Wachirabunjong (Chief Content Production Officer of Mono Next PCL.), Mr. Bannasit Rakwong (Vice President – General Manager MONO29 TV Channel), Ms. Saranya Amornrattanasuchad (CFO of Mono Next PCL.), Ms. Kanyapat Suksamarn (Vice President of Event Strategy and Online Marketing of Mono Cyber Co., Ltd.), etc. cooperated to provide survival packs for more than 2,000 households who were flood victims in Angthong and Saraburi Provinces in the project “MONO29 Pan Duay Jai – Sang Roy Yim 2”.

In this event, executives of Jasmine Group led by Mr. Pisit Jantasri (Director of the Central Region of Triple T Broadband PCL.), Mr. Pattamanan Panprasert (Head of 3BB GIGATV Business of Three BB TV Co., Ltd.), Ms. Thitima Kiravanich (Chief of Social Enterprise Development Department of Jasmine Group), Mr. Prasert Kongkwanrat (Ayutthaya Cluster Manager), and Mr. Sutiwat Vacharabusaracome (Saraburi Cluster Manager of Triple T Broadband PCL.), etc. also brought over 10 cars and trucks to load survival packs from MONO in order to bring them to flooding areas in various provinces. The cooperation took place at Mono Next office on Chaiyapruk Rd., Nonthaburi.

 

DONATING PPE SUITS TO POLICE GENERAL HOSPITAL

DONATING PPE SUITS TO POLICE GENERAL HOSPITAL

Mr. Veerayooth Bodharamik, Senior Vice President Corporate Relations Management (Mono Broadcast Co., Ltd. under Mono Next) and Senior Vice President of Office of President (Triple T Broadband PCL.), was the representative of executives and employees of MONO-3BB to donate 430 PPE suits to support Police General Hospital (PGH). Taken place at PGH, Pol.Lt.Gen. Sopnarush Singhjaru, MD. of Police General Hospital, received the PPE suits with Air Marshal Manat Chavanaprayoon, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, as the witness.

MONO NEXT BROUGHT SUPPLIES TO FLOOD VICTIMS

MONO NEXT BROUGHT SUPPLIES TO FLOOD VICTIMS

Mr. Pisit Jantasri (Director of the Central Region of Triple T Broadband PCL.), Mr. Prasert Kongkwanrat (District Manager), and Mr. Kriengsak Wiriyosutthikul (Ayutthaya Province Manager), along with Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen (Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication of Mono Next PCL.) and employees of MONO-3BB helped people in Bangban District, Ayutthaya Province, who were flood victims of “Tropical Storm Dianmu”. Survival packs and drinking water were brought to people in Wat Ban Daeng Community in Namtao Sub-district (Moo.3 and Moo.4), Bangban District.

RESTORING MANGROVE FOREST – GENERATING INCOME – HELPING LOCAL COMMUNITY

RESTORING MANGROVE FOREST – GENERATING INCOME – HELPING LOCAL COMMUNITY

Ms. Hataitip Mudjui, Vice President of Online Movie Business of Mono Streaming Co., Ltd. or MONOMAX, along with Mr. Kittisak Pukcharoen, Assistant Vice President CSR and Internal Communication of Mono Next PCL., and MONO staff representatives helped restoring mangrove forest in the project “Restoring Mangrove Forest – Generating Income – Helping Local Community” held by Rajapruek Institute Foundation. The objectives of the activity were to restore the abundance of mangrove forest ecosystem, create jobs for the locals to plant seedlings and take care of the mangrove, and generate income for them during the time of Covid-19 uneasy situation. Mr.Siriwat Kantaros, Director of Rajapruek Institute Foundation, and representatives of the locals also participated in this activity at Mangrove Forest Nature School in Bang Kaeo Subdistrict, Mueang Samut Songkhram District, Samut Songkhram.

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