
Projects under the Programme
Energy and Eco-Efficiency in Agro-Industry
The aim of the Energy and Eco-Efficiency in Agro-Industry
(E3Agro) Project is to strengthen the competitiveness of Thai agro-industry through the implementation of cost-effective production process technologies and professional management techniques. At the same time, the project promotes the efficient use of energy and the improvement of biomass utilization.
Risk Management for Handling of Hazardous Materials by SMEs in the Bangpoo Area
With a steady increase of the amount of hazardous materials in Thailand, the safe and proper handling of these materials gains increasing importance and will contribute to the competitiveness and the safety of the Thai industry. The project enable SMEs inside and surrounding an industrial estate, as well as estate operators and affected institutions to apply risk management.
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Management Information Systems for Industrial Pollution Prevention and Control
In Thailand, governmental agencies lack reliable information on the environmental impact caused by the industry and there is a high improvement potential on efficient industrial emission control. Aim is to develop industrial environmental databases (air, water, waste) for selected sectors to facilitate eco-efficiency of SMEs.
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Promotion of Environmentally Friendly Saa Paper
Saa paper is made from the bark of mulberry trees and is used for products like writing paper, decorative products, handicrafts and other innovative products. The focus of this project is on facilitating the SMEs' access to the services related to productivity improvement through eco-efficiency, process innovation, environmental sustainability and better marketing.
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Promotion of Thai Marine Shrimp
The purpose of the project is to enhance the competitiveness of the marine shrimp aquaculture sector in Thailand by improving the productivity and business performance of shrimp farmers and processors, supporting innovations in eco-efficiency such as the use of solar and wind energy, as well as encouraging the adoption of sustainable shrimp farming practices.
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