SDG12 Responsible Consumption and Production

Ethical sourcing policy

University’s office selects products that have been certified by green label according to green procurement policy.  

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Moreover, coffee shops in university also apply a sustainable theme to raise awareness for students and staff in university and serve as a gathering place for sustainable topic talks.

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Urbie @ TU Rangsit
Proportion of recycle waste at Thammasat Rangsit

Thammasat encourages the students and staff to sort waste into 2 primary categories which are recyclable waste and general waste through various promotional activities. Combined with the increased efficiency of the waste sorting center, the proportion of recyclable waste on campus has continually increased since 2020, while the total amount of waste shows a downward trend.

Amount of waste Jan-Jun 2020 Jul-Dec 2020 Jan-Jun 2021 Jul-Dec 2021 Jan-Jun 2022
General waste (Tons) 1,050.00 1,425.00 920.00 825.00 810.00
General waste (Percentage) 76.51 79.04 72.99 69.96 68.28
Recyclable waste (Tons) 322.31 377.99 340.43 354.17 376.35
Recyclable waste (Percentage) 23.49 20.96 27.01 30.04 31.72

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