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Trips to Kanchanaburi!

  • Writer: Kanyapatch Plodwimut
    Kanyapatch Plodwimut
  • Oct 11, 2024
  • 1 min read

Two years ago, we embarked on an ambitious journey to help reduce carbon emissions by growing trees. We started by cultivating seeds of eucalyptus, pines, and Kra-Thin-Te-Pha trees, carefully nurturing them in hundreds of slotted trays until they became strong seedlings. Once ready, with a dedicated team of 40 people, we traveled to a sand mining site in Tha-Maka, where we planted the trees in neatly organized rows, making the best use of the limited space. Every weekend, I returned to Tha-Maka to water and care for the saplings during their critical first two months, witnessing their transformation into a flourishing man-made forest. Over the course of two years, we proudly planted over 100,000 trees, taking another step toward offsetting carbon emissions and making a positive impact on the environment.



 
 
 

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