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The WON project receives stretchable plastic scraps from sanitary pad packaging from the project "Laurier Girl's Power"

The WON project receives stretchable plastic scraps from sanitary pad packaging from the project "Laurier Girl's Power"

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The WON project receives stretchable plastic scraps from sanitary pad packaging from the project Laurier Girl's Power

Mr. Saksit Borrisuttanakul, Chief Marketing Officer, TPBI Public Company Limited, represented the WON project in receiving stretchable plastic scraps from sanitary pad packaging which had been collected through the project "Laurier Girl's Power" from Kao Industrial (Thailand) Co., Ltd., represented by Ms. Rata Thiraphan.

The project “Laurier Girl's Power” is a collaboration between the WON project and Laurier, the sanitary pad product, which has been launched since June 2022. As Laurier has foreseen the problem of post-consumer plastic waste from sanitary pad packaging, they initiated various activities to educate and convince users to dispose of sanitary pad packaging of any brand at the Won project's collection points, which has more than 400 points throughout Bangkok and its vicinity. Moreover, users can also drop off at the specific waste bins that Laurier has given to more than 84 schools throughout Bangkok and its vicinity. Then Laurier will collect and deliver it to the WON project to be processed into recycled plastic pellets so that it is able to be reused again. Besides that, every 1 kg. of collected sanitary pad packaging, the WON project will also donate 5 baht to Sireetarn Marine Endangered Animals Rescue Center.

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