True Digital Park Collaborates with OKLIN to Promote Sustainability by Donating 3,000 Kilograms of Plant Nutrients Derived from Food Waste to the Royal Project Office
True Digital Park, in collaboration with OKLIN, a leader in food waste management innovation, has donated 3,000 kilograms of plant nutrients derived from food waste to the Royal Project Office (RPO). These nutrients, processed through OKLIN’s advanced food waste decomposition technology, will be used in various development projects under the royal initiative, including the royal study centers across Thailand. The goal of this initiative is to foster sustainable agriculture and improve community well-being.
This collaboration emphasizes the importance of sustainable food waste management, utilizing OKLIN’s cutting-edge biotechnology to reduce food waste volume by 80-90% within 24 hours. The decomposed waste is transformed into nutrient-rich organic material, which can enhance soil quality and plant growth, supporting environmentally-friendly agricultural practices while boosting sustainable yields.
In addition to supporting agricultural development, the plant nutrients produced from food waste help reduce food waste that would otherwise contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, a key driver of global warming. This partnership reflects the commitment of both True Digital Park and OKLIN to reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment, aligning with their shared vision for long-term sustainability.
The donation of 3,000 kilograms of plant nutrients from food waste is part of a broader initiative aligned with the sustainability strategy of True Digital Park, which works with multiple partners to drive forward a “circular economy” approach. This concept focuses on maximizing resource efficiency by reducing waste, reusing materials, and transforming what was once considered waste into valuable resources.
Through this initiative, True Digital Park and OKLIN are not only promoting a systematic approach to food waste management but also laying the foundation for sustainable development in agriculture, communities, and society as a whole. Both organizations remain committed to fostering environmental innovation and extending their support toward creating a more sustainable future across multiple sectors.
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