In light of the conclusion of this year’s edition, delegates and speakers agreed on Sunday that Bangkok’s Sustainability Expo will continue until 2030, serving as a platform to promote the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs ) and introduce new sustainability models.
The 10-day event, which is the brainchild of Thai Beverage Plc and its partners, has been held at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center ( QSNCC ) for five consecutive years to raise public awareness of living sustainably.
Thai Beverage CEO and President Thapana Sirivadhanabhakdi emphasised during his speech in the” SX Launching Forward: SX2025″ program that sustainability is one’s role. He claimed that the way the current technology uses resources will have an effect on generations to come. This is obvious in the business industry, where source usage has increased excessively and has transformed community into a consumerist society.
So, he insisted that the business community must take into account how it can collaborate with society to preserve sources for future generations. Accepting the sufficient economy philosophy is one way to accomplish this.
In addition, he emphasised that the younger generation has a significant role to play in promoting ecology. Those who attended SX2024 did finally had been inspired by the tips presented in the” Better Me”,” Better Living”,” Better Community”, and” Better World” shows at the exhibition. He said that living responsibly starts with oneself and positively affects the local community and the world as a whole for the adolescent.
” Anyone has a stake in conservation, and it all begins with our little motion”, he added.
He said following week’s event will be held from Sept 26 to Oct 5 at QSNCC.
A 2020-2030 Decade of Action is being prepared by the UN, calling on all stakeholders to accomplish their Sustainable Development Goals ( SDGs ) by 2030. He added that the fair may continue to play a crucial role in raising awareness and responsible living up until at least 2030.
” We want everyone to be sustainable shaper”, he added.
Tongjai Thanachanan, Chief of Sustainability and Strategy of Thai Beverage, said that this week’s fair had 740, 423 guests both offline and online, exceeding the goal of 500, 000 customers.
This week’s earnings for the Market Place part was 17.09 million ringgit, while the Food Festival’s was 23.7 million baht.
Also, due to the ongoing disaster in the northwestern region, the fair staged a two-day charity concert and raised 4.8 million ringgit to help the victims.
” Over the past five decades, there have been 1, 182, 954 accumulated readers, who have helped the fair to lift a total of 106 million baht for the areas who participated”, she added.