CP Group Supports Princess Sirivannavari's Marine Conservation Initiative
CP Group supported Princess Sirivannavari's marine conservation exhibition at Siam Paragon, showcasing its SEACOSYSTEM strategy to restore Thai seas and advance Net Zero targets through multi-sector collaboration.
CP Group welcomed Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana at the "Young Protect the Sea SEA THE CHANGE" exhibition, emphasizing CP's SEACOSYSTEM strategy to mobilize all sectors in revitalizing Thai seas and advancing toward Net Zero targets. On July 29, 2025, the Thai Coral Reef and Marine Life Foundation hosted the major marine conservation exhibition "Young Protect the Sea SEA THE CHANGE: Creating a New Ocean World with Our Hands," with the Princess serving as the event's principal patron. The exhibition at NEX HALL, Siam Paragon, ran from July 29 to August 12, 2025, free of charge to provide public and youth engagement in learning about, participating in, and supporting sustainable Thai marine conservation. Supachai Chearavanont, Senior Vice President of CP Group and honorary advisor to the foundation, received a royal plaque as the event's principal supporter, alongside senior executives including Busadee and Phumchai Chearavanont, Nattaporn Luengviriya, and Jomkitti Sirigun, who jointly received the royal delegation and showcased CP Group's marine resource conservation initiatives.
CP Group continues advancing its marine resource conservation and restoration strategy through the "CP SEACOSYSTEM for Sustainable Thai Seas" concept by supporting the major exhibition to share successes in restoring Gulf of Thailand and Andaman ecosystems while elevating coastal community quality of life and driving collaboration toward Net Zero goals to address climate change sustainably. Supachai Chearavanont stated: "Thai seas are natural resources that sustain food security, biodiversity, and serve as a critical mechanism for global carbon absorption. Sea restoration is not a single agency's mission but requires collaboration from all sectors. CP Group is therefore driving long-term cooperation linking community, government, private, and academic power to restore marine resources based on scientific knowledge while engaging young people to pass on a thriving Thai sea to future generations." Within the exhibition, CP Group presented operational results through its marine sustainability unit, a key mechanism driving the CP SEACOSYSTEM strategy balancing economy, society, and environment by integrating scientific, technological, and innovative knowledge with multi-sector collaboration to restore marine ecosystems systematically, with continuous monitoring and evaluation while creating shared value for communities, society, and the nation long-term.