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Photos from Future List's post 25/11/2022

As trends move ever more rapidly each year, overproduction, wasteful practices and exploitation of labour are destined to be in focus more than before. Happily, there are a number of small sustainable Thai fashion brands coming to the fore each year to fight against the fast fashion currents. Future List has rounded up a list of homegrown brands, each containing their own unique and ever endearing designs.
Read full details here: https://future-list.com/content-detail/sustainable-that-fashion-brands-to-watch

Travel Sustainable Badge is a Beacon of Hope 21/11/2022

It’s been about a year since online travel giant Booking.com rolled out its Travel Sustainable Badge. If you don’t already know, the badge's main goal is to create a universal and transparent measure for sustainable property information across the industry. It’s the “first of its kind” in the hospitality industry and is applicable to all kinds of properties globally including hotels, resorts, apartments, holiday homes and even tree houses.

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25/10/2022

As part of LIV Golf’s ongoing ‘LIV to Give’ initiative, the tournament also supported Connext ED, a Thai leadership programme for sustainable education, and the Population and Community Development Association (PDA), a longstanding, independent non-profit organization dedicated to reducing poverty in Thailand.

Read more in the link in bio!

20/10/2022

The adage “The customer is always right” has always been contentious, but the principle has probably never been more contested in this post-pandemic world. It’s not news that businesses like restaurants have struggled to make ends meet in these past two years. But as if worrying about rent and salaries aren’t enough, self-entitled and privileged customers add on to the many problems they already face.

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Photos from Future List's post 12/10/2022

Sakson Rouypirom shares experiences from SATI Foundation and Na Café at our Future List 100 Dinner Talk on October 6th.
Sakson “Saks” Rouypirom, founder of SATI Foundation and Na Café, was the guest speaker at The
Future List 100 by Koktail magazine. He regaled guests with inspirational stories from his social
development experiences helping marginalized children from both hill tribe minorities as well as at-
risk youth in Bangkok and urban refugees.
Guests were treated to a curated dinner cooked by Chef Sohal and his family who are urban
refugees who escaped religious persecution from Pakistan.
Keeping guests in good spirits with a supply of wine and mineral water was Amari Watergate
Bangkok
And in the format of the dinner talk, a donation of 500 baht from each dinner cover went to SATI
Foundation.

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