Climate Change

OISHI continues to formulate a climate management plan. It aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapting in response to climate change, and help to improve the sustainability of the organization’s business operations and the well-being of communities around the factory. OISHI has measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions as follows:

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From effective climate management, OISHI has received the following certifications for effective climate management:

- Industrial Enterprise Carbon Footprint Certificate of the Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization) (Carbon Footprint for Organization: CFO) : OISHI Trading Company Limited with beverage factories located in Navanakorn Industrial Estate, Pathum Thani Province; Amata Nakorn Industrial Estate, Chonburi Province; and Wang Muang District, Saraburi Province, and OISHI Food Service Factory (Central Kitchen) located in Ban Bueng District, Chonburi Province, have established knowledge and understanding of the principles and methods of assessing corporate carbon footprint, to be able to accurately calculate the amount of carbon footprint generated by the operation. This will lead to the formulation of guidelines for managing the organization's greenhouse gas emissions appropriately and effectively.

- Certificate, Certification Mark or Carbon Footprint of Products (CFP) Label from Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization): OISHI Green Tea drink products, size 380 ml., original flavor, honey-lemon flavor and Kyoho Grape flavor with Nata de coco, passed the assessment and certified the amount of greenhouse gas emissions.

- Certificate of Carbon Footprint Reduction Product or Carbon Footprint Reduction (CFR) Label from the Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (Public Organization): OISHI Green Tea drink products, size 380 ml., honey-limon flavor, and Kyoho Grape flavor with Nata de coco, passed the assessment and certified to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

- Greenhouse Gas Emissions Certificate from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment: In 2021, the OISHI plants emitted a reasonable amount of greenhouse gases and decreases as follows:

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