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Benjakiti Park Welcomes 1,000 New Trees

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The activity was led by Gamze Yüceland, the President of Takeda’s Growth and Emerging Markets Business Unit, where more than 60 participants were involved in tree planting, including volunteers from Takeda and representatives from Art for Cancer, a social enterprise promoting the quality of life for cancer patients in Thailand. The initiative underscores Takeda’s commitment to the planet for healthier lives, through public partnerships, and support to patients and their communities, working towards bringing better health and a brighter future to all.

 

The Green Bangkok 2030 Project aims to expand green spaces for people in the city, with the ultimate goal of improving air quality for the health, well-being, and quality of life of people in Thailand.

 

Permanent Secretary of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Dr. Wantanee Wattana said, “Bangkok is one of the major cities still grappling with environmental and pollution challenges that pose adverse effects on the health of its urban population in both the short and long term. The BMA has partnered with various organizations and members of the general public to promote environmental sustainability through the campaign to plant one million trees. Its objective is to achieve 10 square meters of green space per person by 2030, aligning with international principles governing green space standards for major cities. The support from Takeda and Art for Cancer is integral to fostering Bangkok’s sustainable transformation into a green city. BMA will continue to improve air quality and the overall quality of life in the capital in the long run, because a green environment fortifies the health of its residents.”

 

Meanwhile, Mr. Yüceland said, “Takeda’s belief that ‘a healthier planet means healthier people’ is built into the work we do every day to bring our innovative medicines and vaccines to people worldwide. And it is part of a shared responsibility to ensure that our planet remains not only habitable but also supports people’s overall health and wellbeing. This includes optimizing the physical environment in which we all live, work, and play. We’re delighted to join Art for Cancer in helping expand green space to support the health and wellbeing of the Thai people as part of The Green Bangkok 2030 Project. Our partnership with Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is just one of the many partnerships Takeda supports all over the world as we work to bring better health and a brighter future to all.”

 

Praphaphan Phrommart, Head of Public Affairs and Social Responsibility, Takeda (Thailand) Limited, stated, “Takeda’s ongoing collaboration with Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and the public health network underscores our commitment to enhancing the quality of life for Thai people across various dimensions, encompassing health, society, community, and the environment, all of which are fundamental to maintaining good health. Previous endeavors have focused not only on raising awareness of diseases affecting public health and assisting vulnerable groups, but also on creating an environment and society conducive to better health and quality of life. The company stands ready to play a role in supporting social activities that contribute to fostering communities of healthy people throughout Thailand sustainably.”

 

Ireal Trisarnsri, Founder of Art for Cancer, said that “on behalf of cancer patients and those battling other illnesses, I am grateful and appreciative of the determination displayed by various partners from all sectors involved in advocating for this initiative as another means to increase green spaces and cultivate a patient-friendly environment. Healing goes beyond physical restoration. Patients require solid moral support as well as an environment that is favorable to recovery. I believe that BMA’s goal of planting trees to increase green spaces in accordance with metropolitan standards, along with Takeda’s commitment to sustainably enhancing the quality of life for patients across all dimensions, will provide encouragement for patients to navigate challenging situations successfully.”

 

By Tarin Angskul

 

Full story: NNT 2024-02-02

 

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Good initiative.

But will they survive next time the guys with grass trimmers come?

The expansion of Benjakiti Park has been a great success.

Many people making use of the paths and trails everyday.

Facilities for football, basketball, pickle ball in covered buildings so out of the hot sun.

Really a lovely park.

 

More trees on Earth is always good news. 

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