Mahidol University Conservation Club’s receipt donation drive
Recently, convenience stores and shopping malls all around Thailand have started to ban plastic bags in order to help save the environment. But, we still get lots of shopping bills from almost every store, which we always end up throwing away.
To decrease the number of unwanted trash while supporting disadvantaged children in Thailand, the Conservation Club from Mahidol University launched a campaign inviting people to donate their shopping receipts to be recycled into notebooks instead.
Green Way Notebook Project
Even if you are not a shopaholic, you’d still get tons of receipts from convenience stores and eateries all around.
Image credit: Noobum Kityaphorn
The Conservation Club from Mahidol University not only takes in shopping receipts, but also all types of paper that is not wanted.
Over 20 donation spots around Bangkok
Other than the Conservation Club at Mahidol University, you can visit these nearby locations to donate your scrap paper to a better cause:
- Don Muang Tollway Public Company Limited
- Din Daeng Tollway Station
- Future Park Rangsit
- Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon
- Thammasat University Hospital
- Wat Prem Prachakorn School
- Donmuang Chaturachinda School
- Prachautid School
- Donmuang Thaharnagardbumroong School
- Surasak Montree School
- Kasetsart University
- Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-Ok : Chakrabongse Bhuvanarth Campus
- Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi
- University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce
- Don Mueang District Office
- The Department of Highway
- Department of Civil Affairs
- Lak Si District Office
- MCOT Public Company Limited
- PTT Public Company Limited
Aside from these locations, you can also send it via post to the following address: 40/10, Don Muang Tollway Public Company Limited, Vibhavadi Rangsit Rd., Don Muang, Bangkok 10210.
For more information and details, you can contact them on Facebook or call +66 2 792 6500.
This is an easy way to help to protect our environment and our world while also supporting children in need. Let’s be a part of this good cause.
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