MMTh establishes Mitsubishi Motors Thailand Foundation and announces the first forest replanting project, celebrating its 60th anniversary. [Thailand]

Tokyo, March 18, 2021
Society
Environment
Thailand

(MMTh members, from left to right) Mr. Shin Kubo, Executive Vice President; Mr. Eiichi Koito, Executive Vice
President; Mr. Morikazu Chokki, President and CEO; Mr. Egathi Rattana-Aree, Executive Vice President

 

On January 21, 2021, Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (MMTh), the largest plant in the MMC group and an export hub to more than 120 countries, announced the establishment of a non-profit organization, the Mitsubishi Motors Thailand Foundation (MMTF), and conduct the first project of forest replanting activity for 60 Rai (9.6 hectares) to drive sustainability and celebrate its 60th anniversary in Thailand.

 

Mr. Morikazu Chokki, President and CEO of MMTh, said, "It has been 60 years since we started operations in Thailand in 1961. Moving forward, we establish a non-profit organization, MMTF , to continue our positive contributions to the sustainable development of Thai society through the three key pillars including Environment, Health, and Education and Morality. The MMTF demonstrates Mitsubishi Motors Thailand long term commitment to contribute to Thai society. And it is my pleasure to announce our first project, the 'Celebrate 60th Anniversary of Mitsubishi Motors in Thailand, 60 Rai of Forest Replanting' in collaboration with Royal Forest Department and Thailand Green House Gas Management Organization to source and replant forest in 60-Rai area in Chonburi and nearby provinces with activity between MMTh employees and local communities to create engagement and promote environment preservation awareness".

 

MMTh’s contribution is a reflection of its commitment to its corporate social responsibility’s vision “To contribute and grow with Thai society”. With the key focus on Environment, Health, and Education and Morality, the company will work together with the community to enrich society for better livelihood of people and sustainable growth of Thailand.

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