Green Business in South East Asia
Green Business in Thailand
- 1. Development
- 2. Strategy for green development
- 3. Logistics and Industrial Infrastructure
- 4. Energy and Environment
- 5. Public Private Partnership
- by: Simone Padoan (2023)
1. Development
Over the past four decades, Thailand has made remarkable progress in social and economic development, moving from a low-income country to an upper-middle-income country in less than a generation.
2. Strategy for green development
Circular -Green (BCG) model is a key mechanism to promote more sustainable production and consumption activities in Thailand. It leverages the country’s strengths in biodiversity and cultural richness, and employs technology and innovation to transform Thailand into a value-based and innovation-driven economy.
3. Logistics and industrial infrastructure
This section covers the following topics: ports and waterways, railways, roads, airports, telecommunications and connectivity, industrial and logistics parks.
4. Energy and Environment
This section covers the following topics: energy infrastructure, air quality, water, waste and soil
5. Public Private Partnership
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) was formally introduced in 1992 with the Private Participation in State Undertakings Act BE 2535 (PPSU Act ).