A new memorandum has been approved and disseminated to the faculty, staff, students and residents of AIT. The environment committee are taking a bolder step to forewarn everybody in the campus on the use of non-biodegradable materials. This calls for a little sacrifice on our part. In return we are not only doing a big favor for ourselves but for the example we set for others.
Effective from January 1 2008, AIT will ban the use of non-biodegradable plastic bags and styrofoam food and drink containers by vendors on the AIT campus.
We do not expect to see plastic bags disappear completely since we do not have control over the plastic bags given by retailers outside AIT. However, I strongly encourage members the AIT community to try and avoid bringing into the campus non-biodegradable plastic bags and Styrofoam.Banning the use of plastic bags and styrofoam food boxes on campus is not only symbolic, but it is also a significant step towards reducing AIT’s generation of solid waste. Doing so means that we are serious about implementing our new environmental policy, and adopting a leading role in environmental good governance. Since June, members of the AIT community have been urged to say no to plastic bags, and a significant proportion of the community is doing so already.
The measure will primarily affect shops and food vendors, and will therefore need to be implemented in close collaboration with them. The Infrastructure Office and the AIT Environment Task Force will assist the vendors during the two-week transitionary period. This will involve publicizing the measure, making alternatives more easily available and known to vendors, and advising on pricing and packaging.
In the medium to long term, other measures will be implemented that will contribute towards compliance with the environment policy.
With appreciation for your cooperation.
gani man…grabe gid d sila ka rich sa plastics ang Thailand dazzz…specially when we go to the supermarket, ultimo 1 bottle of water ibutang gihapon sa plastic…although, it is also compensated by many factories that recycles wastes in here…
for sure the AITians will benefit alot from this campaign..=)
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It is really nice and short guide. Thanks for sharing.
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that’s really nice. even if not the whole nation can do it, starting from a small community is already good enough. i know the plastic industry will complain if it will be implemented nationwide. Kudos to AIT!
Posted by daisy at December 22, 2007, 8:36 pm