Bangkok Hospital Pattaya’s Continued Commitment to Sustainability
Bangkok Hospital Pattaya proudly continues its “Love the Earth” commitment through the second year of the “Finding the Lost PET” project—demonstrating our ongoing dedication to both healthcare excellence and environmental responsibility.
Reinforcing Our Role as a Healthcare and Environmental Role Model
The hospital remains firmly committed to environmentally friendly practices. As part of this commitment, we recently launched the “Plastic Bottles into Cloth Bags” initiative to actively engage staff in reducing plastic waste and building strong awareness around environmental conservation.
This year’s campaign invites all staff to join the Recycle Ranger mission under the inspiring concept:
“Collect Bottles = Get Rewards = Help the Planet”
“This isn’t just about waste reduction—it’s about fostering a new mindset in our everyday work.”
Through this activity, employees are encouraged to collect used PET plastic water bottles in exchange for specially designed eco-friendly cloth bags. All bottles collected will be sent through a standardized recycling process.
Collection points will be available at the entrance of Building C every Friday from 14:30–16:00, starting now through June 30, 2025.
Creating Positive Energy Toward a Sustainable Green Society
This initiative not only showcases our staff’s commitment to environmental responsibility, but also reinforces Bangkok Hospital Pattaya’s leadership in promoting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)—especially Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.
Our green commitment doesn’t stop here. We believe that true and lasting change begins within—from our workplace to the broader community. Together, we are laying the foundation for a future where health and sustainability go hand in hand.
“Good health begins with a good environment.”










