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“The 30+Islands Clean-up: So Cool Mission 2025” press conference is a significant event uniting diverse stakeholders to address the pressing challenges of marine and island debris in Thailand. It serves as a dynamic platform for raising awareness about the environmental impact of waste on marine ecosystems and local communities while emphasizing practical solutions and sustainable tourism practices.The event underscores the shared responsibility to tackle marine and island debris management issues effectively through insightful discussions and presentations by government officials, environmental experts and island community leaders.
Innovative initiatives like the "Beyond Islands Clean-up" campaign reflect a commitment not only to removing waste from marine and island environments but also to addressing systemic challenges such as pollution prevention, active community engagement and the restoration of critical ecosystems.
Furthermore, the press conference highlights the power of collaboration among public and private sectors, NGOs and local communities in shaping effective policies and advancing sustainable solutions. By showcasing best practices and encouraging open dialogue, the event aims to inspire greater involvement and long-term dedication to preserving Thailand's marine biodiversity and fostering eco-conscious tourism.
Be part of the movement driving change and preserving Thailand's rich biodiversity for generations to come!
Speakers:
Wijarn Simachaya, director of the Thailand Environment Institute, an expert in environmental management and sustainable development.
Vaturon Phakdeewanit, director-general of the Department of Tourism, focusing on sustainable tourism development.
Pinsak Suraswadi, director-general of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, specializing in marine debris management strategies.
Teerasak Suamcheepmaseua, volunteer with Trash Hero Koh Chang, dedicated to Koh Chang community-led waste management initiatives.
Eknarin Ariyavongvivat, programme manager at WWF Thailand, leading conservation efforts in marine ecosystems.
Wichit Yala, president of the Koh Lanta Tourism Association, an advocate for eco-friendly tourism practices.
Jiratchaya Sritaksinakl, representative of the Environmental Justice Foundation's Net Free Seas Project, focusing on reducing plastic pollution in marine environments.
Hidy Yu, co-founder of the Bling Bling Ocean Foundation and ambassador for ADEX's ghost net hunter initiative, tackling marine debris issues.
John Thet, founder of the Asian Geographic Society and CEO of Asia Dive Expo (ADEX), an ocean conservation and education proponent.
Radda Larpnun, co-founder of the Sustainable Islands Alliance of Thailand, promoting Islands' community empowerment and environmental stewardship.
Entry and F&B details.
Advance booking is required, media or people planning to attend are requested to RSVP (indicating name, organisation and contact information) to email: [email protected] or Scan this provided QR code.
This is not an FCCT-organized event.
Free and open to all.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand - FCCT, 518/5 Ploenchit Road, Maneeya Center, Penthouse,Bangkok, Thailand
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