BST Group receives nine environmental and safety governance awards, setting a standard for green factories.
Last updated: 25 Aug 2025
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On August 15, 2025, at the Novotel Rayong Star Convention Center, the BST Group was honored with a total of nine prestigious environmental and safety governance awards from the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT). This recognition underscores the company's commitment to operating sustainably while prioritizing environmental protection and safety.
Representatives from the BST Group attended the ceremony:
This year, the BST Group also received a special award in recognition of its ongoing cooperation and role as a model factory in the "CoP-Fence Line" pilot project. This initiative focuses on developing standards to control benzene and 1,3-butadiene levels along the fence lines of factories in the Mab Ta Phut industrial and port areas.
The awards are a testament to the dedication of the group's facilities, which passed assessments across five dimensions and 13 criteria: physical, economic, environmental, social, and managerial. This project aims to encourage community participation in factory oversight and promote environmental governance principles among factories nationwide, building public trust and ensuring sustainable coexistence.
Representatives from the BST Group attended the ceremony:
- Mr. Virot Lertsalak, Deputy Managing Director of Manufacturing at Bangkok Synthetics Co., Ltd. (BST)
- Mr. Chatchawal Khanthatbumbroong, Head of Manufacturing Operations at Bangkok Synthetics Co., Ltd. (NBL)
- Ms. Kasarin Raksasang, Environmental Manager at BST Elastomers Co., Ltd. (BSTE)
This year, the BST Group also received a special award in recognition of its ongoing cooperation and role as a model factory in the "CoP-Fence Line" pilot project. This initiative focuses on developing standards to control benzene and 1,3-butadiene levels along the fence lines of factories in the Mab Ta Phut industrial and port areas.
The awards are a testament to the dedication of the group's facilities, which passed assessments across five dimensions and 13 criteria: physical, economic, environmental, social, and managerial. This project aims to encourage community participation in factory oversight and promote environmental governance principles among factories nationwide, building public trust and ensuring sustainable coexistence.
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