BKP campaigns against PM 2.5 pollution from corn field burning in Northern Thailand, urging public reporting and promoting non-burning methods.
Bangkok Produce Public Company Limited Launches Campaign to Combat PM 2.5 Air Pollution
Bangkok Produce Public Company Limited (BKP) has taken a proactive stance in addressing the issue of PM 2.5 air pollution in Northern Thailand. The company has initiated a campaign to target the burning of corn fields after harvest, a major contributor to the region’s air pollution. BKP has urged the public to report instances of corn field burning and has introduced a public reporting platform for this purpose.
Collaboration with Farmers and Public
BKP aims to collaborate with farmers and the general public to combat corn field fires, which have been identified as a significant factor in the region’s air pollution. The company is also working with local corn partners through the “Partner to Green” project to promote non-burning agricultural methods. BKP has reaffirmed its commitment to addressing PM 2.5 dust and haze and has stated that action will be taken against farmers who repeatedly violate field burning guidelines.
Commitment to Environmental Responsibility
As a major supplier for Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited, BKP’s efforts to address PM 2.5 air pollution in Northern Thailand demonstrate the company’s dedication to environmental responsibility. By engaging with farmers and the public and promoting sustainable agricultural practices, BKP is actively working towards reducing air pollution in the region.
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