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Suntory joins Pollution Control Dept, BMA and Klongwises for ‘Triple B: BRAND’S Bring Back 2026’

Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand) Co., Ltd., the leader of health enrichment products under the BRAND’S trademark in Thailand and Indochina, has partnered with the PCD, BMA, and Klongwises to expand the “Triple B: BRAND’S Bring Back” project in 2026. The initiative promotes waste segregation at source in schools while fostering environmental awareness among youth through hands-on learning. An award ceremony was also held to present commemorative trophies to 10 pilot schools from the 2025 project in recognition of their achievements.

Ms. Piengchit Sriprasart, Senior Vice President of People & Culture and Corporate Affairs, Thailand and Indochina, Suntory Beverage & Food (Thailand) Co., Ltd said “The project reflects the company’s commitment to operating our business alongside caring for society and the environment, under our corporate value of ‘Giving Back to Society, In 2026, the company remains committed to expanding waste segregation at the source in educational institutions, under the concept ‘Cool Schools, No Mixed Waste.”

Mr. Chirapong Kuhakanchana, Deputy Director-General of Pollution Control Department., stated, “For the continuation of the project in 2026, the PCD remains committed to providing ongoing support through knowledge transfer on waste management and joint monitoring and evaluation of participating schools.”

Mrs.Lertluck Leelaruangsang, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), stated “The BMA places strong emphasis on waste management by prioritizing waste separation at the source under the ‘No Mixed Waste’ policy, with active participation from all sectors. In 2026, the BMA remains committed to continuing its support for the expansion of the project.”

Upper-primary schools under BMA can now apply for the “Triple B: BRAND’S Bring Back” 2026 project (Jan 21–Feb 28). Selected schools will receive hands-on waste management training and join the “Cool Schools, No Mixed Waste” video contest.