Supalai Public Company Limited joins forces withSCG to restore the richness of the Thai sea through the 'Love the Sea' project by recycling leftover concrete from construction sites through crushing and sorting processes to create a mixture for cement production, which is then shaped into 'coral homes' using CPAC 3D Printing Solution. Additionally, employees and media representatives are invited to 'Create Good' by casting and attaching branches to the coral homes in preparation for placement under the sea around Koh Larn, Chonburi to raise awareness about the importance of natural resources and the environment, leading to sustainable marine restoration.

Mr. Traitecha Tangmattatham Managing Director of Supalai Public Company Limited revealed that Supalai conducts its business alongside adhering to principles of good governance, including ethics, transparency, participation, and social responsibility, while considering environmental impacts in all dimensions. This year (2023), in addition to creating residential projects that meet customer needs nationwide, the company recognizes the importance of creating 'homes' for corals to restore the integrity and balance of the coral reef ecosystem and marine life in the Thai sea.

Therefore, it has joined to support the'Love the Sea' project implemented by the Earth Agenda Foundation in collaboration with the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, and business partners like SCG by using CPAC 3D Printing Solution technology to create base materials for coral larvae, serving as a breeding ground for corals and marine life. Supalai has utilized recycled concrete from construction processes, which comes from concrete test cubes, as a substitute for limestone, making the base materials for coral larvae produced by 3D Printing technology closely resemble natural forms, strong, durable, and made from marine-friendly cement, allowing for harmonious coexistence with nature.

Additionally, Supalai has invited executives, employees, media representatives, and SCG to participate in the casting and attaching of coral branches at the Supalai Essence project in Ang Sila, Chonburi, with Professor Dr. Nanthrika Chansue, Chairperson of the Earth Agenda Foundation, who plays a key role in the 'Love the Sea' project, providing insights into the importance of coral ecosystem. Following this, the coral homes created through the collaboration of all sectors will be placed in the area around Koh Larn, Chonburi, to stimulate the growth of coral larvae and enhance the marine ecosystem sustainably in the future.