Thailand

Thailand faces significant challenges related to plastic waste pollution, both on land and in water bodies. Investing in plastic innovation can help develop sustainable alternatives to traditional plastic products and implementing effective waste management solutions.

Thailand offers opportunities for science, innovation and technology to leverage collective expertise and resources to accelerate the development and adoption of sustainable plastic solutions. That is why, with the help of our partners, IPPIN is empowering participants to develop innovative plastic alternatives, recycling technologies and open up new markets to end plastic waste.

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[Music plays and a time lapse video shows clouds rolling above a coastal city, text appears: Indo-Pacific Plastics Innovation Network (IPPIN)]

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[The video then shows workers in a large garbage landfill sorting rubbish, text appears: Every year, 90 billion tonnes of plastics are produced globally.] 

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[Music continues. Image changes to show plastic waste underwater to demonstrate to viewers the breath of the waste problem on land and sea, text appears: Only 9 per cent of that plastic is recycled.]

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[Music continues. Image changes to a wide view shot showing people mingling and drinking tea or coffee in a hotel lobby, then moves to two females at a table looking at a laptop screen with a man and women standing beside at papers on the table, text appears: At CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, we are on a mission to change the way we make, use and recycle plastic through regional collaboration in innovative science and technology.]

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[Music continues. Images changes to an IPPIN alumni team consisting of two females and four males presenting their innovation solution to audiences in a hotel conference room, then moves to a panel of three males and one female sitting on stage in front of a screen talking to audiences, text appears: That’s why CSIRO and the Australian Government have partnered with the Thai Government to create the Indo-Pacific Plastics Innovation Network (IPPIN).]

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[Music continues. Image changes to show a man sitting at a table speaking to others at the table, then changes to show three females at a table with the middle person writing on a post it note, text appears: IPPIN supports start-ups and entrepreneurs with early-stage business propositions to tackle plastic waste in Thailand and the Mekong subregion ]

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[Music continues. Image changes to show CSIRO Southeast Asia Director and Chancellor to Singapore, Amelia Fyfield and Australian Ambassador to Thailand Dr Angela Macdonald PSM speaking to people their backs are to the camera, text appears: through a combination of structured and personalised programs.]

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[Music continues. Image changes to a wide screen shot from the back of the conference room showing Australian Ambassador to Thailand Dr Angela Macdonald PSM on stage speaking to a room full of people sitting at tables, text appears: Many of you have worked for many months collaborating with experts to develop ideas for market readiness.]

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[Images zooms in closer to Australian Ambassador to Thailand Dr Angela Macdonald PSM delivering her address to the audience. Music lowers as the Ambassador speaks.]

First line: Many of you have worked for many months

Second line: collaborating with experts to develop ideas for market readiness

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First line: from de-inking plastic materials

Second line: to recycling laminated packaging and paper and producing resin from plastics.

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First line: So, it’s really exciting to see the growth of these products

Second line: and of your journey from science to commercialising them.

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[Images changes to show audiences listening at tables. Music fades in and out.]

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[Image changes to IPPIN alumni, Dr Sikarin Tamiyakul from CIRAC speaking to the camera. Text appears on screen with his name and his teams solution for reducing plastic waste. Music starts again softly.]

The program provides us with a course to sharpen ideas for running a business.  

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The main highlight is that we shift the program to design thinking 

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and how to learn about business and meet with investors. 

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 Right now, we have a chance to discuss this with many angel investors interested in our companies. 

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[Image changes to IPPIN alumni, Pataraporn Vongpiyasatit from Wake Up Waste speaking to the camera. Text appears on screen with her name and her teams solution for reducing plastic waste.]

The involvement in this program gave us an opportunity to get to know IPPIN team,  

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First line: to know other teams who have the same goals

Second line: to end plastic waste and who will be our future partners. 

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[Image changes back to the conference room floor with people working together at tables, you can see butchers’ paper with writing and post it notes as teams talk with one another, text appears: To date IPPIN has engaged with 2,600 people in program activities and supported 72 global entrepreneurial teams, including 15 from Thailand to scale-up sustainable and innovative technologies.]

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[Image changes show CSIRO Indo-Pacific Plastics Innovation Network Senior Program Manager, Andrea Sosa Pintos on stage addressing the audience]

First line: We can do better, we can be more sustainable,

Second line: we can create a better world for all of us

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[Image changes and pans across CSIRO Southeast Asia Director and Chancellor to Singapore, Amelia Fyfield and Australian Ambassador to Thailand Dr Angela Macdonald PSM on stage with a group of IPPIN alumni both male and female giving a thumbs up, text appears: Together, we’re leading a new frontier of plastics innovation. Will you join us?]

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[Image changes to show the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, CSIRO, Thailand Environment Institute, Thailand’s National Science and Technology Development Agency and Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research logos; text appears beneath: An initiative of the Mekong-Australia Partnership]

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Learn how CSIRO’s Indo-Pacific Plastics Innovation Network is championing solutions to combat plastic waste in Thailand.

How the Chapter works  

The Thailand Plastic Innovation Chapter works in partnership with: 

The Chapter addresses a key gap in the innovation ecosystem by focusing on design and delivery of deep-tech solutions in emerging or under-resourced domains.  

The Chapter works in partnership with a diverse range of stakeholders in areas ranging from technology, behaviour change, business model innovation, regulation, policy, and social license. 

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