Reporters: Asst.Prof. Saowanee Chaipech, Dr. kittichon Utaynapun, Asst.Prof. Sudanai Krualee, Mr. Ugrit Chammari
Evidence Date: during 2023 Jan-Dec
Related SDGs:
Related Indicators: 12.4,12.4.1
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Performance report according to the sustainable development goals
Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya on 2066.
Performance report according to the sustainable development goals
Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya
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SDG 12
Goal 12: Sustainable consumption and production plan
Trang, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya releases 2 million blue swimming crabs to collect beach trash and restore beauty to the sea.
December 20, 2023, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Trang Campus, by General Affairs Administration Trang Campus Office Organize volunteer activities to do good deeds On the occasion of the birthday anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, National Day and National Father’s Day, December 5, 2023, as the Office of the Prime Minister has informed agencies to carry out volunteer service activities. public charity in December
Asst. Prof. Kosin Pattanamanee, Vice Rector of Trang Campus Has assigned Mrs. Usa Sricharoen, Director of Trang Campus Office. Presided over the opening ceremony of volunteer activities to join in doing good deeds. There were personnel from all departments participating in the activity of releasing 2 million blue crabs at the Blue Crab Bank, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, which received support from Blue Crab Bank Project, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, together with CU Asst. Prof. Dr. Wikit Phinrub, Deputy Dean for Student Development/Head of the Blue Crab Bank Project.
It was further explained that blue crabs have eggs outside their shells. It is black when hatched. Crab larvae in 1-10 days will be crabs in the zooia stage. One mother crab can produce 230,000 – 290,000 eggs. This is to give sea crabs the opportunity to lay eggs outside their shells. These are eggs that have been fertilized and are ready to hatch into hundreds of thousands, even millions, of baby crabs. They have the opportunity to multiply. and grow into the natural life cycle then
Personnel of Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Trang Campus, participated in the activity to collect trash by the sea next to the Rajamangala Aquarium Trang. This is a vacation spot that is popular with many tourists. to restore cleanliness and the beauty of Rajamangala Beach, Trang It also promotes tourism activities during the upcoming New Year festival. The university has launched a campaign not to throw away garbage or take garbage home. for beauty of natural resources That gives everyone an opportunity to come and visit. and continue to relax at Rajamangala Beach, Trang.
Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, Khanom area, opened its doors to welcome the Khao Phanom Student Loan Fund, Krabi Province, to learn and exchange knowledge. “Waste management” raises awareness of environmental conservation
December 14, 2023, Professor Thaweesak Sriphungga, Director of the College of Industrial Technology and Management Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Nakhon Si Thammarat Campus, Khanom area, presided over welcoming teachers and students from the Khao Phanom District Learning Promotion Center, Krabi Province (Khao Phanom Education Center) on the occasion of a study visit to exchange knowledge. waste management process Under the project to help separate plastic bottle waste to help the Khanom sea, with Professor Dr. Suporn Rittipakdee, head of the engineering department Chaired the project implementation and coordination and was honored by Miss Apirom Manat, Director of the Khanom District Learning Promotion Center along with the administrators, professors, personnel, and students of the College of Industrial Technology and Management joining in the welcome at the meeting room of Associate Professor Pracheep Chuphan, Chaloem Phrakiat Building College of Industrial Technology and Management, Thong Nian Subdistrict, Khanom District, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province
Professor Methaporn Meedet on behalf of the committee said that in welcoming the study tour group Khao Phanom District Learning Promotion Center, Krabi Province (Khao Phanom District Learning Center). This time, the committee carried out a project to help separate plastic bottle waste to help the Khanom sea. Activities were organized in the form of a learning base divided into 5 bases as follows: Base 1. Sorting plastic bottle waste by Assistant Professor Nataya Chuphan and Professor Methaphon Meedet, Base 2 Processing bottle waste. Plastic by Lecturer Dr. Suporn Rittipakdee and Lecturer Nopadol Sornpakdee, Base 3 Biodiesel by Lecturer Dr. Krirkwut Kanthieng and Mr. Panupong Nooyai, Base 4 Environmentally friendly materials With award-winning work by Professor Dr. Twich Klathae and the 5th base, interlocking brick blocks mixed with stone dust and used polycarbonate sheets by Professor Chukiat Chusakul. At each base there will be personnel and students participating in providing knowledge.
Lecturer Dr. Suporn Rittipakdee, on behalf of the project leader, revealed that for the project to help sort plastic bottle waste to help the Khanom sea. It is an academic service project that took place during the COVID-19 outbreak situation. From the study, it was found that waste management is a problem of the government sector in the area. Therefore, the project committee was aware of the problem of overflowing garbage in the city and jointly organized The project to help sort plastic bottle waste to help the Khanom sea was created because the communities surrounding the College of Industrial Technology and Management have famous tourist attractions. It is also a place to see pink dolphins, such as Laem Prathap, Ban Khao Ok, Ao Led wooden bridge, etc. The project has organized activities to provide knowledge on separating plastic bottle waste. They designed and implemented fish-shaped trash cans for communities and schools in Khanom District. Activities are integrated with university teaching and learning, including the creation of research works and innovations such as using scrap materials. The separated waste is mixed with concrete to make walkway paving slabs or brick blocks. chair mat Until it received attention from many agencies. From fellow citizens in the area Different areas visited to study the said work. Importantly, it is the development of students in cultivating awareness of environmental conservation. To create social responsibility as well For those interested, you can contact the page: Help separate garbage to help the Khanom sea.
Department of Coastal Marine in collaboration with Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Nakhon Si Thammarat Campus Organize mangrove planting activities
April 18, 2023, Marine and Coastal Resources Office No. 5 by the Mangrove Forest Resource Management Center, Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in collaboration with Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya Nakhon Si Thammarat Campus Organize mangrove planting activities Increase the abundance of the mangrove ecosystem. By planting 200 large leaf mangrove trees at the forestry-fishery project demonstration plot, Village No. 9, Thasak Subdistrict, Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat District. Nakhon Si Thammarat Province There were 55 people participating.
Link : 📮 Department of Coastal Marine… – Department of Marine and Coastal Resources | Facebook
“Ocean for Life”
His Royal Highness Prince Kanitthathirachao Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn saw Innovation results drive strategy “Ocean for Life” to conserve and restore natural resources and marine ecosystems sustainably. Supporting economic growth and quality of life of coastal communities” by PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited on Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at the Technology Development and Innovation Research Center Building, PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited. Petroleum Public Company Limited, Wang Chan District, Rayong Province
Works in this exhibition Part of it is the innovation from the project.
“Management of marine and coastal waste and develop innovations from marine and coastal waste to commercialization.” It is a joint academic service project between the Faculty of Business Administration. Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Architecture and the Office of Innovation Management and Technology Transfer, Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya, together with PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited. Product innovations developed jointly and displayed under the concept of “Ocean Waste Management” include:
1. Innovative plant pot containing marine and coastal waste ingredients.
2. Innovative walkway paving slabs containing marine and coastal waste.
3. Innovative buoys from marine and coastal waste
4. Innovative coasters made from marine and coastal waste.
The main project operators include:
- Lecturer Boonrat Bunrasamee, Faculty of Business Administration and the Office of Innovation Management and Technology Transfer (Project leader)
- Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chatri Homkhieo, Faculty of Engineering and the Office of Innovation Management and Technology Transfer
- Dr. Chainarong Sriwabutr, Faculty of Engineering
- Asst. Prof. Dr. Juthamat Laksanakit, Faculty of Engineering
- Asst. Prof. Supachai Srikwankaew, Faculty of Architecture
- Mr. Methee Chantharo, Academic Services Division Faculty of Business Administration
Concept and budget supported by PTTEP.
Thank you PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Limited.
Thank you to the university administrators. Faculty of Business Administration executives Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Architecture and the Office of Innovation Management and Technology Transfer who participated in supporting the project to be completed successfully.
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