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Carmakers shift into higher gear for green ambitions

By   THE NATION

 

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Native Garden at General Motor Powetrain (Thailand) facility in Rayong.

 

General Motors Thailand and General Motors Powertrain (Thailand) have been recognised by the Wildlife Habitat Council for their contribution to environmental conservation. 

 

Led by Wail Farghaly, managing director and Amnat Saengchan, vice president of manufacturing, the automaker has officially opened the second Native Garden at General Motors Powertrain (Thailand) facility in Rayong. The executives also planted trees during the opening ceremony.

 

The Native Garden is not just a recreational area. It also provides knowledge about native plants and protects wildlife in the area.

 

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/business/corporate/30304333

 

 

 
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