TBC Sustainability Report 2023

The 2023 Sustainability Report of Thai Beverage Can Ltd. (TBC) follows the principles of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) and aligns with TBC’s Sustainability Goals (TBC SG). This report aims to communicate TBC’s commitment to sustainable development to all stakeholders. It serves as a channel for sharing key sustainability messages and presents TBC’s strategies and business practices founded on sustainable development principles.

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TBC Sustainability Report 2022

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TBC Sustainability Report 2021

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TBC Sustainability Report 2020

This is TBC’s first sustainability report ever published, after the CEO’s vision a few years back to consider sustainable development as part of the organization mission. The TBC’s SD report is coherence with the Sustainable Development Goals from the UN, which is the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. This SD report provides an overview of our efforts to highlight areas of environmental, social, and corporate governance.

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TBC Biodiversity Report 2022

Biodiversity is another key part of sustainable development. However, the rapid rise of industrial areas might threaten the local biodiversity. If we did not pay attention to the pollution produced by industrial facilities and how it affects the biodiversity in the area. This could be the start of long-term damage that eventually undermines local livelihoods and well-being. To avoid disastrous results, we must begin caring for our mother nature starting from today.

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[Executive Summary] LCA of Aluminium Cans: The Initial Assessment

Thai Beverage Can Limited in collaboration with Eco-efficient Engineering Research Lab (Mahidol EcoLab), Faculty of Engineering, Mahidol University conducted an LCA study to map the life cycle stages of aluminium can in Thailand and the associated environmental contribution at each phase to help stakeholders in the assessment of products life cycles. This report is the initial assessment of the whole project entitled “Life Cycle Assessment of Alternative Beverage Packaging in Thailand: Aluminium cans and PET bottles.”

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