KOSÉ Thailand Limited Organizes Sustainable Marine Conservation Activities for Over 15 Years, Contributing to the Eastern Gulf of Thailand Marine and Coastal Resources Research Center Project
KOSÉ (Thailand) Limited , the distributor of KOSÉ, a leading cosmetics brand from Japan, has organized activities to contribute to Thai society through the “Release Turtles Back to the Sea” initiative aimed at conserving natural resources by releasing turtles back into the ocean and planting corals to preserve the underwater ecosystem of Thailand. The management team invited employees of KOSÉ (Thailand) Limited to participate in this activity to help protect the marine environment. This event has been held annually for the past 15 years, as the company recognizes the importance of conserving sea turtles and planting corals to restore the balance of the natural ecosystem and ensure the sustainability of Thailand's seas.
Additionally, Mr. Hideki Matsumoto, Managing Director of KOSÉ (Thailand) Limited, along with the management team, donated equipment and supplies worth a total of 98,000 Baht (Ninety-eight thousand Baht) to the Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Center of the Eastern Gulf of Thailand for use in projects for sea turtles and rare marine animals, as well as coral planting and nurturing, to maximize benefits as part of the conservation of the ecosystem to maintain balance in the underwater environment of Thailand. The donation was received by Director Atichart Inthongkam at the Marine and Coastal Resources Research Center of the Eastern Gulf of Thailand, Koh Munnai, Rayong Province.
Mr. Hideki Matsumoto, Managing Director of KOSÉ (Thailand) Limited stated, “We at KOSÉ (Thailand) Limited would like to thank all customers who support all types of Sekkisei products, as every customer contributes to the conservation of Thailand's marine ecosystem alongside our company. Furthermore, we are pleased to be part of the support for marine environmental conservation and the continuous restoration of marine nature to ensure that the marine environment remains beautiful and abundant for a long time.”