Meanwhile, Khanchai Wijakkana, chairman of TPI Polene, said: “The company prioritises sustainability policies based on the principles of BCG [Bio, Circular, Green] economy and ESG, and has also carried out the “net zero” campaign. We promoted the use of hydraulic cement instead of the Portland counterpart, since the former requires fewer clinkers in the manufacturing process and therefore releases lower CO2. Buildings that use hydraulic cement are certified under the LEED and TREES standards in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and global warming.”
“Furthermore, since June 1 this year, the TPI group has introduced green products including green clinker, green cement, green fibre cement and green concrete roof tile. These products have been manufactured from renewable materials, using renewable energy in the manufacturing…
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