DONATION FROM PAPER BAG PROCEEDS
Proceeds from the sale of paper bags are donated to environmental conservation projects
Since 2020, Thailand has transitioned from plastic bags to paper bags made from recycled materials, in alignment with Fast Retailing Group’s procurement policy.
At UNIQLO, we encourage customers to bring reusable bags—whether fabric or paper—to help reduce the creation of new waste. For those who require a paper bag, we offer them at a minimal fee of 2 THB per bag, with no intention of making a profit. Furthermore, a portion of the proceeds is donated to environmental conservation initiatives, so every choice you make contributes to a positive impact on our planet.
Paper Bag Proceeds Donation Program
2024 : Tree planting to reduce air polution
UNIQLO Thailand donated 1 million THB to the Ratchaphruek Institute Foundation to expand green spaces and reduce air pollution through the “Let’s Grow Together” project. Over two years, more than 11,160 trees have been planted.
In the same year, UNIQLO Thailand partnered with the Ratchaphruek Institute Foundation, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and Thai Health Promotion Foundation to organize the “UNIQLO PM2.5 Warrior Award”, engaging 17 schools in Bangkok and Chiang Rai to propose solutions for PM2.5 pollution.
2023 - 2024 : Tree planting and restoring degraded forests
UNIQLO Thailand donated 1 million THB to the Ratchaphruek Institute Foundation to restore degraded forests through the “Let’s Grow Together” project, planting over 5,960 trees in Chiang Mai, Ratchaburi, and Bangkok with employees, volunteers, and local communities.
UNIQLO Thailand’s Contribution the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand
UNIQLO Thailand donated 1 million THB annually, totaling 2 million THB, to the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WARF) to support wildlife and environmental conservation activities.