Waste separation comes to Bangkok condos
Bangkok is testing a pilot โNo Mixed Wasteโ project in 10 condominiums in Klong Toey and Watthana districts to promote waste separation and reduce the amount of garbage sent to landfills.
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Bangkok is testing a pilot โNo Mixed Wasteโ project in 10 condominiums in Klong Toey and Watthana districts to promote waste separation and reduce the amount of garbage sent to landfills.
The much-vaunted Land Bridge project, once marketed as a transformative mega-development that would redefine Thailandโs role in global trade, risks becoming a political liability for the ruling Bhumjaithai Party. What was initially presented as a bold national vision now appears mired in uncertainty, resistance and wavering political commitment.
The much-vaunted Land Bridge project, once marketed as a transformative mega-development that would redefine Thailand's role in global trade, risks becoming a political liability for the ruling Bhumjaithai Party (BJT). What was initially presented as a bold national vision now appears mired in uncertainty, resistance and wavering political commitment.
The House of Representatives rejected a proposal to establish a special committee to further study the Land Bridge megaproject, with government MPs arguing that multiple reviews had already been conducted and additional scrutiny would duplicate existing work.
The House of Representatives rejected a proposal to establish a special committee to further study the Land Bridge megaproject, with government MPs arguing that multiple reviews had already been conducted and additional scrutiny would duplicate existing work.
Even though an Iran peace deal appears elusive amid new US strikes, stock sentiment remains convinced the conflict is winding down, which could push up the Thai bourse to 1,600 points by the end of the year, say analysts.
Two former officials of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) have been sentenced to three yearsโ imprisonment for failing to disclose information related to the high-profile luxury watch case involving former deputy prime minister Prawit Wongsuwon.
Police have finally identified the eighth victim of the horrific level crossing collision involvng a train and a bus, after his friends reported him absent from work.