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True Corp providing points to litter e-waste at 154 branches of True shop, Truesphere and Dtac shop

True Corporation embarks to become an organization with Zero e-Waste to Landfill within 2030, launching an “e-Waste TinkTookTee DTorJai” project to provide the public conveniences to litter their unused smart phones, mobile phones, accessories and micro electrical devices at e-Waste points available at 154 branches of True Shop, TrueSphere and dtac shop nationwide.  It has collaborated with leading alliances in various business fields including All Now Logistics and Total Environmental Solutions to handle logistic and recycle operations along with TrueCoffee, PAUL, Tao Bin, Sukishi Korean Charcoal Grill, NARS, Ultima II and Major Cineplex to offer “Drop for Rewards” privileges for customers to create a sustainable globe for the better quality of lives together.

Manat Manavutiveth, Chief Executive Officer of True Corporation Plc said that “One of True Corp’s missions in becoming a full-fledged Telecom-Tech Company is to profoundly manage environmental impact. True and dtac brands are both sales distribution channels of over millions of mobile phones and devices annually, the company, therefore, is well aware of the responsibility to appropriately manage e-Waste in an integrated manner and based on the international standard in order to achieve Zero e-Waste to Landfill goal within 2030.

The “e-Waste TinkTookTee DTorJai” project is a result of our two organizations’ combined strength to continue and enhance e-Waste management by expanding the littering points nationwide with safe and efficient e-Waste logistic and recycle processes. At the same time, we provide privileges from varied alliances of True and dtac.  This is our main mission as a company that has been ranked No. 1 in the world-class Dow Jones Sustainability Indices in the Emerging Market Telecom category for 5 consecutive years.” 

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Dr Piyaporn Pasakanon, Head of Sustainability Division of True Corporation Plc said that “The “e-Waste TinkTookTee DTorJai” that was initiated in June, the month of the world environment day, is in line with True Corporation’s sustainable goals to become a Carbon Neutral and Zero e-Waste to Landfill organization within 2030 including the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) No.12 to ensure sustainable consumption and production. This project is aimed to ignite awareness and create involvement among people in the society as well as increase confidence for customers that all their unused electrical devices will be separated and recycled in a proper manner. This time, we are delighted to have collaborated with alliances like TES, the leading e-Waste recycle company under an international standard and All Now Logistics that supports e-Waste logistic from all litter points nationwide along with other leading brands that will offer privileges for participated customers.”  

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True and dtac customers who join the “e-Waste TinkTookTee DTorJai” project can choose “Drop for Rewards” with various privileges from True Coffee – Upsize your choice of beverage on participated drink list, PAUL – Receive 50 discount on participated drink list, Tao Bin – Get free Oreo smoothie worth 55 Baht, Sukishi Korean Charcoal Grill – Get free Corn Dog with cheese sauce worth 100 Baht when dine at Sukishi Overload minimum at Gold tier Gold 699+ Baht or a la carte minimum at 500 Baht, NARS – Get free Touch Up service worth 800 Baht Ultima II – Get free ULTIMA II Delicate Translucent Powder With Moisturizer 5g NETRAL TT worth 199 Baht and Major Cineplex – Get free application for M Gen member worth 100 Baht.

For more information, visit https://bit.ly/TinkTookTee-DTorJai 

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