AMATA and Partners Collaborate on Eco and Safety School Project Development

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AMATA Corporation Public Company Limited and AMATA Facility Services Company Limited have collaboratively entered into a memorandum of cooperation. This partnership aims to develop the Eco and Safety School Model at Ban Huai Salika School, located in the Nong Mai Daeng sub-district of Mueang district, Chonburi province. The initiative is undertaken in conjunction with the CSR Club of Amata City Chonburi, along with the involvement of 12 industrial and local sector partners.

The collaborating entities encompass the following organizations: 
  • AMATA B. Grimm Power 1 Co., Ltd.
  • Ban Huai Salika School
  • Kao Industrial (Thailand)Co., Ltd.
  • Mitsubishi Elevator Asia Co., Ltd.
  • Nong Mai Daeng Sub-district Municipality
  • Siam Denso Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
  • Sony Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
  • Thai Daiso Aerosol Co., Ltd.
  • TBKK (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
  • The CSR Club, AMATA City Chonburi
  • The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT)
  • Tsuchiya (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

The signing ceremony took place at the AMATA Service Center building, with all stakeholders present to formalize the agreement. This memorandum of cooperation outlines a collective effort to transform Ban Huai Salika School into an exemplary Eco & Safety School Model, embracing a comprehensive Whole School Approach.

The model's multifaceted strategy encompasses curriculum enhancement, environmental consciousness programs, sustainable community-oriented economics, environmental initiatives, and safety awareness endeavors. The initiative actively involves educators, students, government representatives, local authorities, and private sector stakeholders. The objective is to establish a blueprint for efficient resource and energy management, effective pollution control, and the implementation of comprehensive safety measures, spanning road safety, fundamental safety protocols, and overall health and hygiene practices within the school environment.

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