HMC Polymers presented a production report on the PP Upcycling Bedpan to Her Majesty's Representative, Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya at the 2023 Annual General Meeting of the Marine Conservation Project for Coral Reefs and Marine Life of the Thai Sea under the initiative of HRH Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya

HMC Polymers presented a production report on the PP upcycling bedpan to Her Majesty's Representative, Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya at the 2023 Annual General Meeting of the Marine Conservation Project for Coral Reefs and Marine Life of the Thai Sea under the initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya

On March 6, 2024, Her Royal Highness Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya appointed พลเอกศิวะ ภระมรทัต as the chairperson for the 2023 Annual General Meeting of the Marine Conservation Project of Coral Reefs and Marine Life in the Thai Sea at the Chao Phraya Room, Auditorium, Royal Thai Navy in Bangkok.

After the meeting, Her Majesty's representative was briefed on the production of PP Upcycling Bedpans by the executives of HMC Polymers Company Limited (HMC Polymers), namely Mr. Pornchai Pichitwutikorn, Senior Vice President of Business, Strategy, Innovation, and Commercial, and Ms. Kessaraporn Trongtorsak, Vice President of Sales, Marketing, and Innovation. This project is part of the collaboration between HMC Polymers, J.C.J. Company Limited (Double Lock), Environmental Design Creative Center, Faculty of Architecture, Kasetsart University, Pollution Control Department (PCD), and the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMC).

HMC Polymers is a leading producer and distributor of premium-grade PP plastic resins in Thailand. The company has recently supported the production of virgin PP plastic resins and recycled PP plastic resins, some of which are derived from post-consumed PP packaging from the PP Reborn platform. These resins have been used to create PP upcycling bedpan, totaling 3,000 sets, which will be donated to government hospitals. The bedpans will be provided to impoverished patients who have undergone surgery to facilitate excretion. This project not only benefits society, but it also highlights the versatility of PP plastic as it can be used to produce a wide range of convenience goods and can be recycled according to the principles of the circular economy.