Thailand_Taxonomy_PhaseI_ENG.pdf Thailand Taxonomy Board The Thailand Taxonomy Board is established to develop Thailand Taxonomy, a classification system of economic activities deemed as environmentally-sustainable. The Board
คาร์บอน): จำนวนหรือร้อยละของสินทรัพย์ที่เกี่ยวข้องกับคาร์บอนในพอร์ตการลงทุนโดยมีหน่วยเป็น ล้านดอลล่าร์สหรัฐ หรือร้อยละของมูลค่าพอร์ตปัจจุบัน • External asset manager (ผู้จัดการสินทรัพย์ภายนอก): ผู้จัดการ
process as fuel, coupled with the adoption of appropriate technology in management of by-products which is socially and environmentally friendly, efficient use of resources. The company will have capability
process as fuel, coupled with the adoption of appropriate technology in management of by-products which is socially and environmentally friendly, efficient use of resources. The company will have capability
provide consumers with high quality oil that is environmentally friendly through the reduction of pollution emission from the combustion process, while serving to assist farmers. Whereas the industrial
outperformed in terms of the environmentally friendly practice of the business and sustainability practice to the society by focusing on improving the development of products and enhancing the manufacturing
to slow due to a Thai economic recovery that is forecast to remain weak, and heightened internal and external risks. We are therefore closely monitoring and analyzing related developments. Subject to
revised to be more interesting, concise and user-friendly. Rules on material and related party transactions have been amended in line with those of the regional markets. Promotion of shareholders? voting
baht per person per day. To this end, Thailand’s upcoming 13th National Economic and Social Development Plan for 2023-2027 prioritizes achieving high-value, eco-friendly economy, society of opportunities
Stop Query” information searching system for the SEC’s staff to conduct supervisory tasks External services ● Restructured SEC website to be more informative and user-friendly ● Facilitated online report