This follows the collaboration of over 3,500 representatives from the government, private sector, and civil society at the ESG Symposium 2024. The proposal aimed to accelerate the transition towards clean energy and a circular economy, using the 'Saraburi Sandbox' as a pilot project to create Thailand’s low-carbon society. The plan emphasizes four key approaches: unlocking legal and regulatory barriers, promoting access to green finance, developing technology and green infrastructure, and strengthening SMEs’ adaptability and capability. The government firmly believes that the power of collaboration will drive Thailand towards sustainable growth and resilience in the face of global changes across all dimensions.
Prasert Jantararuangtong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society, attended the 'ESG SYMPOSIUM 2024: Driving Inclusive Green Transition’, held on 30 September 2024 at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, where he listened to proposals aimed at transitioning Thailand to a low-carbon society, based on the collective input from all sectors.
Prasert Jantararuangtong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society, attended the 'ESG SYMPOSIUM 2024: Driving Inclusive Green Transition’
Thammasak Sethaudom, President & CEO of SCG, said, "Over the past two months, more than 3,500 representatives from all sectors have united their efforts and ideas to identify strategies to urgently drive Thailand towards a low-carbon society, building on the momentum from last year’s progress, which has led to tangible results. This took place at the 'ESG SYMPOSIUM 2024: Driving Inclusive Green Transition,' where key recommendations were compiled and presented to the government to expedite implementation through two main areas: 1) Transitioning to clean energy while promoting a circular economy; and 2) Utilizing the ‘Saraburi Sandbox,’ Thailand’s first low-carbon model city, as a pilot area to address policy, industrial system, and green infrastructure challenges while ensuring no one is left behind.
"However, these proposals will yield more tangible results and be better suited to Thailand’s context if the government continues to support the 'Saraburi Sandbox,' the low-carbon model city, by building on last year’s efforts. This initiative serves as a testing ground, incorporating Public-Private-People Partnership to implement the four proposals in a real-world setting. This approach will help identify opportunities, limitations, and solutions. The government’s promotion of decentralizing decision-making and operations to local agencies will reduce procedural steps and ambiguities in project implementation, accelerating progress across all fronts. This will create opportunities to expand the model to other provinces nationwide in the future."
Thammasak continued, "The organizing committee would like to thank the Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand and the Minister of Digital Economy and Society for honoring us with his presence today and for listening to the proposals from all sectors to build a sustainable and high-potential society in line with the government's ongoing focus on this matter. Additionally, I would like to thank all stakeholders for dedicating their time, effort, and commitment to solving these issues in an integrated manner. SCG and all its partners truly hope to receive the government's support to turn these proposals into concrete action."
Prasert Jantararuangtong, Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand and Minister of Digital Economy and Society, said, "The government will take today’s proposals into consideration. For matters that can be promptly acted upon, we will coordinate immediately. For those requiring collaboration with relevant parties, we are open to knowledge exchange. In addition to what the government will do, the business sector must also adapt, seek opportunities, and enhance its capacity to meet the net zero goal by integrating sustainability measures or ESG principles. This will foster quality growth that is environmentally friendly and sustainable competitive. We all must work together to turn challenges, pressures, and constraints into the driving force that will propel Thailand towards sustainable growth and resilience in the face of global changes across all dimensions. Collaboration from all sectors is the key to success. The government will urgently push forward all key policies to support Thailand's economic and social transition towards balanced and sustainable growth, ensuring that no one is left behind."