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Donate your old phones to help raise funds

Friday March 02, 2018


Organised by the Ministry of Public Health and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment

Bangkok Post Public Company Limited in collaboration with Loxley Public Company Limited supported Phase 2 of the “Donate your old phones to help raise funds” project, organised by the Ministry of Public Health and the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment. The campaign seeks to recycle old mobile phones that are broken or no longer used, regardless of the condition, model or brand. All proceeds were distributed among 30 hospitals lacking medical equipment, the Thai Kidney Club and Seub Nakhasathien Foundation for forests and the environment.

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