Engaging with the Community Celebrating Local Culture Enriching Quality of Life Delivering Economic Benefit

Engaging with the Community

A.T. Biopower is highly visible in the local Community, leading and participating in many activities, whether business, social, celebratory, or well-being.

A notable example is the Bang Mun Nak Community Coffee Council, which was conceived in 2005 and is still going strong.  It has helped bring together leaders from across the Community, to solve issues, generate new ideas, and deliver on Community needs.

Many new local businesses can trace their roots to these events.

Celebrating Local Culture

Thailand (and Bang Mun Nak) has a rich heritage and A.T. Biopower recognises, and accepts, that it has a major role to play in celebrating local culture and perhaps instilling new traditions.

Examples include funding long boat racing, funding and participating in events honouring the Chakri Dynasty, Songkran, Loy Krathong, and celebrating the birthday of H.M King Rama X.

Enriching Quality of Life

A.T. Biopower enriches the quality of life of many, in many ways, including through economic empowerment (see next slide), education, environment (clean air), and care for the most vulnerable in the Community.

A.T. Biopower is especially proud of its strong connection with the local school, with financial and practical support for renovation of the school hall and scholarships for students, some of whom have gone on to return to the Community as qualified nurses and teachers.

Initiatives supporting the vulnerable, installing drainage, electricity, and post-storm support, as well as safety rails and Community exercise areas, are among the many highlights A.T. Biopower can point to.

Delivering Economic Benefit

A.T. Biopower delivers economic benefit to the Community in many ways, both directly and indirectly.

Its policy of hiring, and nurturing, local talent has created an educated and economically empowered workforce, with consequent economic multiplier effect on the local Community.

The purchase of waste (rice husk) returns economic benefit to some of the most impoverished members of the Community, and programmes such as a Career Promotion Project for Agricultural Product Processing, which included training and study tours, has helped elevate locals out of poverty.

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