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Project "Panrak" (Sharing Love/Care) - Turning Goods into Opportunity, Reducing Inequality, and Building a Sustainable Society

25 November 2025

The Company recognizes the problem of social inequality and unequal access to resources, particularly among disadvantaged groups close to the operation, such as construction workers (both Thai and migrant workers) and people in nearby communities. A survey found that many homeowner families have clothes and household items in good condition that they no longer use. This led to the launch of the "Panrak" project, aiming to reduce inequality by sharing items from those who have to those who are in need, while simultaneously promoting the concept of "Reuse, Reduce, Recycle" to build a sustainable society.

Operations in 2024 Overall Operating Results in 2024 On target / %
Donated Items Received
  • Clothing 7,384 kg
  • Books 481 kg
  • Bags 247 kg
  • Shoes 373 kg
  • Dolls and toys 77 kg
  • Other items 884 kg
19%

Environmental Aspects

Reduced waste volume and a better environment

  • Reduced the volume of waste generation by 9,446 kg.
  • Reduced textile waste problems in Thailand by up to 7,384 kg.
  • Promoted reuse to make the most of resources.
  • Reduced carbon dioxide emissions from the production of new products by up to 20,000 kgCO2.
  • Equivalent to planting of 1,335 trees, which is beneficial to the ecosystem and helps restore the environment. (According to the report of the Institute of Industrial Environment, there are approximately 300,000 tons of textile waste per year, but only 24% is recycled. The rest ends up in landfill or incineration).
20% (reduce CO2 emissions)

Social Aspects

People benefited from the Project

  1. Thai construction workers.
  2. People in communities nearby the Project Totaling more than 1,000 households, an average of 3,000 people (According to the National Statistical Office, in 2019, 1 household has an average of 3.14 members).
33%
Project residents’ participation in donating and supporting the Project
  1. More than 2,000 households of Supalai residents.
  2. 200 Supalai employees.
  3. Residents and employees feel good about being a part in helping society and minimizing waste problems.
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Business Aspect

Promote image and relationships

  1. Construction workers feel more encouraged and with greater satisfaction in working with the Company, which reduces labor shortages and improves work efficiency.
  2. Followed up on satisfaction has been made with 14 contractor companies as follows:
    • The Panrak Project is helpful to 100% construction workers.
    • Donations can be actually used by 100% in daily life.
    • There is a wish to see the Panrak Project organized continuously in 92.9% of the areas.
  3. Increased the Company credibility in the eyes of customers, partners and investors for operating business with corporate ethics and social responsibility.
  4. Reduced waste disposal costs. Donating is a way to help minimize waste to be disposed by the Company.
  5. Strengthened good relationships, building a sense of “ community ” mutually between the Project residents and the Company.
97.63% Average satisfaction with the Project