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Luxury Watches Worth Over 100 Million Baht Stolen in Chinese Home Burglary Near Pattaya
Dead friends roam this land looking for any import duty paid?, it must be obvious to even the RTP' it's an inside job 🤔 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 17 January 2025
Phuket Struggles with Escalating Waste Woes: A Call for Action File photo courtesy: Thai Newsroom Phuket is facing an escalating rubbish crisis that threatens both the environment and the island's reputation as a tourist paradise. The surge in waste has outpaced the infrastructure designed to handle it, prompting urgent calls for comprehensive solutions. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1349060-phuket-struggles-with-escalating-waste-woes-a-call-for-action/ -
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Phuket Struggles with Escalating Waste Woes: A Call for Action
File photo courtesy: Thai Newsroom Phuket is facing an escalating rubbish crisis that threatens both the environment and the island's reputation as a tourist paradise. The surge in waste has outpaced the infrastructure designed to handle it, prompting urgent calls for comprehensive solutions. Every day, the island generates over 1,000 tonnes of waste, a staggering increase from prior years, reflecting the swell in both tourism and local development. This far surpasses the island's capacity for processing garbage, as the Saphan Hin landfill and the sole incinerator, with its maximum capability of handling 900 tonnes daily, struggle to cope. This incapacity leaves hundreds of tonnes to accumulate, creating unsightly and odorous mounds of trash. Residents, like Vassana Toyou, find their everyday lives disrupted by the overwhelming stench emanating from the ever-expanding landfill, which has replaced scenic vistas with unsightly dumps. The constant need for air-conditioning and purifying devices adds a financial burden to local households, significantly escalating electricity costs. Phuket's appeal, with roughly 13 million tourists visiting annually out of Thailand’s 35.5 million foreign arrivals, has been a double-edged sword. While tourism boosts the local economy, the growth estimated at 1,400 tonnes of waste per day by year's end, places unsustainable pressure on the island's waste management infrastructure. In response, local authorities have unveiled plans to curb waste output by 15% within six months. This strategy includes expanding the landfill and constructing a new incinerator, with the overarching aim of steering Phuket towards becoming a sustainable tourism hub. Nonetheless, enhancing incineration capacity alone is insufficient, insists waste management expert, Panate Manomaivibool from Burapha University. He advocates a more holistic approach that includes waste minimisation and segregation. Currently, a mere 10% of Phuket's refuse is recycled, with organic waste comprising 60% of the total. Efforts are being made to instil recycling habits among locals, such as a "garbage bank" initiative piloted in Muang district, aiming to incentivise community participation in waste reduction. As Phuket grapples with its burgeoning waste crisis, authorities and residents alike are in a race against time to implement effective measures. Immediate action and sustainable planning are indispensable to safeguard Phuket's future as a cherished global destination. If successful, these measures may serve as a blueprint for other tourist-dependent regions facing similar challenges, reported Bangkok Post. -- 2025-01-17 -
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Supreme Court Petitioned to Return Thaksin to Jail Amid Allegations
Why are you so cruel? What are you missing? -
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Thai man brutally assaults woman in Rayong, citing transwoman confusion - video
"His remarks sparked further outrage, with many asserting that no one deserves to be physically assaulted, regardless of their gender" Oh, looks to me like a wisdom statement that applies to civilized countries. -
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BBC Presenter Ugo Monye Faces Bankruptcy Amid £200,000 Tax Debt
Thank you for demonstrating the point I made.
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