HMC Polymers Secures CSR-DIW Continuous Award 2025 for the 16th Consecutive Year, Reinforcing Its Commitment to Sustainable Social Responsibility

HMC Polymers Company Limited (HMC Polymers), the first and largest producer of polypropylene (PP) in Thailand and a regional leader in Southeast Asia, has announced a significant milestone in its corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts by receiving the CSR-DIW Continuous Award 2025. The award was presented by the Department of Industrial Works (DIW), Ministry of Industry, at the Royal Jubilee Ballroom, Challenger Building, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, on March 25, 2026.

On this occasion, Mr. Corso Uzielli, President of HMC Polymers, appointed Mr. Voramat Amatayakul, Department Manager of Corporate Communication & CSR, as the company’s representative to accept this prestigious honor. For the 2025 performance year, both of HMC Polymers' production facilities were recognized for their outstanding social responsibility: the PP Plant received the award for the 16th consecutive year, while the PDH Plant secured it for the 11th consecutive year.

This consistent recognition reflects the company’s concrete commitment to its 3E CSR Strategy, which includes Expertise: Leveraging innovations in PP plastic to create maximum benefits for society. Extra care for communities: Prioritizing the well-being and satisfaction of surrounding communities for sustainable coexistence. Earth and environment: Focusing on eco-friendly operations in alignment with international sustainability standards. The CSR-DIW Award serves as a testament to the company’s success in elevating Thailand’s industrial sector while fostering balanced growth alongside the community. This achievement aligns with HMC Polymers’ mission, “Create Endless Solutions for Everyday Sustainable Living,” which strives to innovate PP solutions that enhance the quality of life and environmental health. It further solidifies HMC Polymers’ position as the “Preferred Partner for Sustainable PP Solutions,” dedicated to creating long-term shared value for society.