Thailand bans single-use plastics, styrofoam packaging in national parks

A ban on styrofoam packaging and single-use plastics in national parks in Thailand comes into effect (Photo: www.pattayamail.com)A ban on styrofoam packaging and single-use plastics in national parks in Thailand came into effect on April 6 as a preventative measure to protect wildlife.According to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP), the new regulations went into effect after being published in the Royal Gazette. The ban aligns with the government’s policy of converting Thailand’s plastic use to 100 percent recyclable plastic by 2027.The department said plastic bags with a thickness of fewer than 36 microns, as well as plastic food containers, cups, straws, and cutlery, are now prohibited at all national parks. Visitors caught bringing single-use plastic items or styrofoam containers into the parks could now face a fine of up to 100,000 baht.Plastic waste, according to the DNP, endangers the lives of wild animals by clogging airways and disrupting the digestive system. These wastes can also end up in rivers and lakes, posing a threat to river ecology and marine life.Although single-use plastic bags have been prohibited in supermarkets and department stores since 2020, the DNP said small retailers and markets continue to distribute them. It added that increased demand for takeout food during the COVID-19 pandemic in recent years has also exacerbated the plastic waste issue both in Thailand and countries around the world./.

April 09, 2022 08:44 UTC


Second Vietnam Card Day to kick off in mid-April

The first Vietnam Card Day took place at Hanoi's Bach Khoa Stadium in 2020. (Photo: hemera.vn)- The second Vietnam Card Day is set to take place at Hanoi ’s Bach Khoa Stadium between April 16 and 17 with the theme of Tu tin mo loi (Leading the way).The event is jointly held by Tien Phong (Vanguard) newspaper and the National Payment Corporation of Vietnam (NAPAS) under the instruction of the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), aiming to promote non-cash payments and digital transformation in the country.Over 20 banks and financial institutions will participate in the event as sponsors and more than 100 firms join in to showcase their products.Editor-in-chief of Tien Phong Le Xuan Son described the card day as a bridge that connects young people with innovative technologies and novel methods of payment.“Banks and financial intermediaries can introduce their modern banking services to more clients during the event,” he said.Nguyen Quang Hung, chairman of NAPAS, revealed that his corporation co-organises the event to promote cashless payments in line with the Governmental Project on Non-cash Payments from 2021 to 2025.He said youngsters who try new payments at the event, such as VietQR and contactless credit cards, will receive small gifts from the organisers.The organisers will also put aside 200 million VND (8,750 USD) and raise funds at the event to build schools for children in disadvantaged areas.The first Vietnam Card Day took place between November 7 and 8, 2020 with the theme Khoi day noi luc tu khung hoang COVID-19 thuc day phat trien thanh toan khong dung tien mat (Building up strength after the COVID-19 pandemic to promote non-cash payments).Seventeen banks and financial institutions were involved in the event and more than 100 booths exhibited firms' products during the occasion./.

April 08, 2022 14:08 UTC


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