Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Air-Pollution-Campaign-in-Bangkok-27MDHUHIU187.htmlConceptually similarAir Pollution Campaign in BangkokGP1SWSWFCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Campaign in BangkokGP1SWSWJCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Campaign in BangkokGP1SWSWKCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Campaign in BangkokGP1SWSWOCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Campaign in BangkokGP1SWSWECompleted★★★★★Air Pollution Campaign in BangkokGP1SWSWNCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Campaign in BangkokGP1SWSWQCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Campaign in BangkokGP1SWSWRCompleted★★★★Air Pollution Campaign in BangkokGP1SWSWDCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SWSWGAir Pollution Campaign in BangkokSurachai Trong-ngam, General Secretary of EnLaw, Alliya Moun-Ob, Energy Transition Coordinator of Greenpeace Thailand, and activists dressed as air pollution mascots, submitted a demanding letter to the Ministry of Industry, urging the Ministry to establish Pollutant Release and Transfer Register or PRTR system in order to urgently solve PM2.5 and air pollution problem.Panuwat Triyangkulsri, Deputy Director General, Department of Industrial Promotion received the groups’ demands.Locations:Bangkok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:17 Jan, 2022Credit:© Tadchakorn Kitchaiphon / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5472px X 3648pxKeywords:Activists-Air pollution-Clean Air (campaign title)-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Direct communications-Greenpeace staff-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Masks (protective)-Three peopleShoot:Air Pollution Campaign in BangkokGreenpeace Thailand and EnLaw submitted a demanding letter to the Ministry of Industry, urging the Ministry to establish Pollutant Release and Transfer Register or PRTR system in order to urgently solve PM2.5 and air pollution problem.Panuwat Triyangkulsri, Deputy Director General, Department of Industrial Promotion received the groups’ demands.