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Kinokuniya Thailand Is Replacing Plastic Covers With Paper To Reduce Single-Use Plastics And We’re Here For It

Kinokuniya brings in paper book covers


Kinokuniya Thailand Is Replacing Plastic Covers With Paper To Reduce Single Use Plastic And It’s Awesome

Image adapted from: Kinokuniya

Today, many businesses in Thailand have started to take action against climate change and pollution by banning single use plastic. 

Kinokuniya, Bangkok’s favourite bookstore, is the most recent organisation to jump on this green movement. A week ago, the store announced that they would no longer provide plastic covers for costumers. Instead, they’ll use Japanese-style paper to wrap books once they’ve been purchased.

Kinokuniya Thailand Is Replacing Plastic Covers With Paper To Reduce Single Use Plastic And It’s Awesome

Image credit: Ben Norasing

The covers are available in 2 sizes, small and medium. The store will wrap your books according to these options.

For online shoppers, you can easily tick the box for paper wrapping when you’re on the checkout page.


Collect stamps and get a free membership


Kinokuniya Thailand Is Replacing Plastic Covers With Paper To Reduce Single Use Plastic And It’s Awesome

Images adapted from: Kinokuniya

More good news from Kinokuniya; customers can now collect 10 stamps to receive a free Privilege Card (U.P. ฿500, ~USD16.50) for further discounts. For every ฿500 spent, you will receive 1 stamp on the card – so get all your Kinokuniya loot and start collecting those stamps.

This campaign will run from now till 31st January 2020. For full terms and conditions, click here.

What a perfect promotion for non-member customers who are planning to buy books as gifts during this holiday. Also, we’re glad that businesses are taking environmental issues more seriously, and what we can do is to support them – now go find your new favourite read!

Here’s something else for bookworms to check out:

https://thesmartlocal.com/thailand/dasa-book-cafe-sale/


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