snoop1130 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Photo courtesy of Chillpainai Royal Galaxy Cruise has issued a public apology after a video went viral showing trash being dumped into the Chao Phraya River, sparking outrage among environmentalists and Bangkok residents. The footage, shared widely on social media, portrayed garbage being carelessly tossed into the iconic river, drawing harsh criticism. The incident occurred on February 27 and was blamed on an untrained temporary employee unfamiliar with proper waste disposal procedures. Royal Galaxy Cruise expressed deep regret, reiterating their commitment to environmental sustainability. In response, the company has taken corrective measures. Contracts for all involved temporary workers were terminated, and stricter cleanliness standards have been implemented. Permanent staff will continue to receive regular training on cleanliness and waste management. “We deeply regret the incident and are committed to preserving the environment by using eco-friendly products and maintaining high cleanliness standards,” stated Royal Galaxy Cruise. The Chao Phraya River, a vital waterway for Bangkok, has long battled pollution, and this incident has reignited public concern. Environmental activists are urging authorities to enforce stricter waste disposal regulations. Royal Galaxy Cruise assured further improvements in their operation to prevent such mishaps from happening again, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-28 1 2
Tropicalevo Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Well done to the folk who published the video and named them. The company may not have realised that they had a problem. They do now. 1
klauskunkel Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Royal Galaxy Apologizes for Dumping Trash in Chao Phraya River In response, the company has taken corrective measures. Contracts for all involved temporary workers were terminated, and stricter cleanliness standards have been implemented. Permanent staff will continue to receive regular training on cleanliness and waste management. That's it? Clean it up! 1
Popular Post hotchilli Posted 4 hours ago Popular Post Posted 4 hours ago 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: “We deeply regret the incident and are committed to preserving the environment by using eco-friendly products and maintaining high cleanliness standards,” stated Royal Galaxy Cruise. Issued an apology and sacked the staff... let off the hook The staff were obviously instructed by someone to dump the trash in the river. The owners of the vessel should be held fully accountable for this disgusting action, the vessel should have been banned from operating for at least a month while all staff undergo full training. Let the loss of income come as a warning. 1 1 3
1happykamper Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago An employee shouldn't need training to understand that dumping trash in the river is wrong! However this is a great example of the Thai education and mentality! Pathetic. 1
rwill Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Makes you wonder where all the garbage in Bangkok ends up. Anyway the river does look a lot cleaner nowadays compared to say 20 years ago. But I have seen a fleet of ships going up and down the river that skim garbage from it. Hopefully fixing their problem doesn't mean installing a roller blind so no one can see them dumping trash. 1
soalbundy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 14 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Photo courtesy of Chillpainai Royal Galaxy Cruise has issued a public apology after a video went viral showing trash being dumped into the Chao Phraya River, sparking outrage among environmentalists and Bangkok residents. The footage, shared widely on social media, portrayed garbage being carelessly tossed into the iconic river, drawing harsh criticism. The incident occurred on February 27 and was blamed on an untrained temporary employee unfamiliar with proper waste disposal procedures. Royal Galaxy Cruise expressed deep regret, reiterating their commitment to environmental sustainability. In response, the company has taken corrective measures. Contracts for all involved temporary workers were terminated, and stricter cleanliness standards have been implemented. Permanent staff will continue to receive regular training on cleanliness and waste management. “We deeply regret the incident and are committed to preserving the environment by using eco-friendly products and maintaining high cleanliness standards,” stated Royal Galaxy Cruise. The Chao Phraya River, a vital waterway for Bangkok, has long battled pollution, and this incident has reignited public concern. Environmental activists are urging authorities to enforce stricter waste disposal regulations. Royal Galaxy Cruise assured further improvements in their operation to prevent such mishaps from happening again, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-28 It's a wonder anybody noticed.
PETERTHEEATER Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I hope the operators of floating raft accommodations on rivers and lakes in country will be shamed into installing waste colllection tanks on their WC outlets...😋 1
scorecard Posted 36 minutes ago Posted 36 minutes ago 2 hours ago, 1happykamper said: An employee shouldn't need training to understand that dumping trash in the river is wrong! However this is a great example of the Thai education and mentality! Pathetic. and lack of leadership. Staff not sure what to do to dispose of the rubbish. employee / employer relationship prevents employee from asking, so employee takes the most obvious at hand action.
CanadaSam Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago Don't believe it for a second! At the least, the captain and others on the bridge would have been aware, because there have been reports they do maneuver around to hide behind other boats to do the dumping.
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