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Thailand’s BOI approves green investment projects to combat PM2.5 pollution

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The Board of Directors of Thailand’s Board of Investment’s (BOI) have approved measures to promote investments aimed at addressing PM2.5 particulate pollution, according to BOI’s secretary-general, Narit Therdsteerasukdi.

These measures include expanding the support scope via investment promotion measures for community and social development. They encompass backing local organizations and groups of farmers to enhance environmental standards within communities.

Lumpini Park in Bangkok. (Photo: Pexels)

This would include forest management in specific areas, such as community forests, conservation forests, and national forest reserves, to alleviate the nationwide problem of PM2.5 particulate pollution.

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