In an inspiring triumph for environmental sustainability, Ngern Tid Lor Public Company Limited (affectionately known as TIDLOR) has been celebrated for its leadership in climate action. Represented by the ever-passionate Nipa Vanichavat, Senior Management of Corporate Social Responsibility, the company proudly received the Climate Action Leaders Recognition award from the esteemed Agricultural and Food Marketing Association for Asia and the Pacific (AFMA). This accolade, announced with much fervor at the highly-anticipated Climate Action Forum 2025 hosted by the United Nations in Thailand, places TIDLOR at the forefront of innovative and responsible business operations driving climate and environmental sustainability.
But what does this award truly signify? It’s a beacon highlighting TIDLOR’s unwavering dedication to environmental stewardship through smart, forward-thinking practices. At the heart of this global recognition lies the collaborative spirit of Sustainism, a global Sustainable Development Partnership Network. With a proud representation of over 50 dynamic organizations cutting across various sectors, Sustainism partners with AFMA—an initiative under the UN FAO’s visionary canopy—to shine the spotlight on innovators making waves in sustainable development and environmental resilience.
TIDLOR, with this prestigious accolade in hand, reaffirms its steadfast pledge towards championing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The company’s strategy is a vigorous nod to advancing global unity in overcoming environmental challenges. Their sustainability efforts focus sharply on minimizing environmental impact across all operational facets, enhancing resource efficiency, curbing dependency on non-renewable energy sources, and powering forward with responsible waste management initiatives.
One might ask, how does TIDLOR weave sustainability into its business strategy? Unwavering commitment to ESG principles forms the core tapestry of their approach. Each business decision, no matter how small, is stitched with threads of thoughtful climate-consciousness and meaningful engagement with stakeholders. This is what sustainability should look like—an all-encompassing embrace of responsibility towards our planet while advancing corporate goals.
If this narrative of purposeful action leaves you inspired and seeking more, you don’t have to look too far. To explore deeper into TIDLOR’s impressive sustainability journey, visit their detailed portal at www.tidlorinvestor.com. Their commitment echoes through digital channels too—join their community on the buzzing Facebook Fanpage: Ngerntidlor. And for those burning questions or bright ideas that can’t wait, TIDLOR’s Call Center is throbbing with life at 088-088-0880, available 24 hours a day, every day. Let’s embrace this spirit of sustainable change and celebrate collective efforts to protect our precious planet!
Fantastic to see companies like TIDLOR taking a lead in sustainability actions. What’s more important than saving our planet?
It’s great, but don’t you think these awards are more about PR than actual impact? It’s easy to make claims but harder to verify.
Sure, Anna. Transparency and independent audits are crucial. But, we can’t undermine initiatives simply because they’re recognized.
TIDLOR should focus more on reducing interest rates for customers than on sustainability gibberish. They need to prioritize customer needs.
So proud of the leadership shown by TIDLOR! Corporates should be doing more, not less, to fight climate change.
True, but isn’t it sad that governments lack the will? Corporations shouldn’t be the only ones carrying this burden.
Absolutely! Policy changes and corporate actions need to go hand in hand for real progress.
I wonder if the next step for TIDLOR is innovations in renewable energy within their operations. That’s where the future lies.
Honestly, such awards don’t mean much. Many companies get them but stick to business as usual. A shift to a growth mindset is needed.
But isn’t setting stringent ESG compliance a double-edged sword for businesses? They may end up over-regulating themselves.
Good point, Samantha. It’s all about balance. Too strict, and businesses suffer; too lenient, and the environment suffers. Tricky balance!
As much as TIDLOR claims sustainable practices, the effect is minimal if it doesn’t influence other businesses.
That’s why collaboration through networks like Sustainism is so important. Unity can lead to greater impact.
I think TIDLOR’s approach is commendable. Integrating ESG principles into business strategies is no small feat.
I hope they also focus on social sustainability, employee welfare is as crucial as environmental concerns.
Spot on, Mike. A truly sustainable company thrives in all facets, not just environmental preservation.
Exactly, real sustainability encompasses social and economic dimensions too.
Let’s see how long they can maintain this plastic image. With big awards come big scrutiny.
Education and awareness are key. More companies should learn from TIDLOR’s sustainability model.
And the cycle continues… awards, recognition, and then we forget until the next climate crisis.