In addition to the award, BSRC presented the achievements of its "Bio-Conservation: A Mission for Biodiversity" project, which was selected as one of the three finalists for Thai Development Special Award this year. The initiative is a collaboration among BSRC, GISTDA (the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency) and Khao Kheow Open Zoo, integrating scientific knowledge from space technology with on-ground conservation efforts. Using GNSS tracking, the project monitors the natural behavior and adaptation of great hornbills in the wild. These hornbills were bred and nurtured at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, before being successfully released into the northern forests at Chae Son National Park in Lampang Province in September.
Beyond this initiative, BSRC continues to drive impactful community projects, including the Women's Vocational Training Center to empower local women nearby refinery through entrepreneurship, the Education Fund providing scholarships for students in Sriracha District, and the GISTDA Space Camp which fosters youth development in STEM and integrated science learning.
BSRC's approach not only delivers business value but also contributes to long-term social and environmental progress - in line with its vision "Shaping sustainable future with premier energy through innovative solutions".