Central Pattana develops ‘Central Krabi’ as a model project for sustainability, partnering with Krabi City to create an Eco-Art hoarding from 3,500 pieces of marine debris, showcasing endangered sea creatures
– Partnering with Krabi City to drive Sustainable & Mindful Tourism and address the marine waste crisis, contributing to a sustainable economic future for Thailand.
– Reinforcing the concept of “For a Better Sea, For a Better Life” by transforming 3,500 pieces of plastic waste (totaling 360 kg) into an Eco-Art installation on the project’s construction hoarding.
– Aiming for a new level of global environmental standards, Central Krabi seeks to reduce its carbon footprint from the construction phase and become the first project to achieve ‘EDGE Certification’.
Central Pattana Plc., Thailand’s leading real estate developer for sustainability, under the vision of “Imagining better futures for all”, is committed to develop ‘Central Krabi’ to be the first complete mixed-use development in the heart of Krabi. The company is committed to enhancing Krabi’s potential as a world-class destination renowned for its natural beauty.
Committed to environmental responsibility, Central Pattana raises awareness of marine waste, collaborating with Krabi Province, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (Krabi Office), the ocean waste management organization ‘OCYCO’, and a local artist. The company has created the Eco-Art project, an artistic installation on the project’s construction hoarding. This artwork portrays endangered marine species threatened by ocean waste, aiming to foster awareness and promote Sustainable & Mindful Tourism. This initiative reaffirms Central Pattana’s commitment to sustainability, partnering with Krabi Province to protect nature.
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The Eco-Art Hoarding at Central Krabi’s project site is crafted from over 3,500 pieces of marine plastic waste, weighing more than 360 kilograms. Materials such as PET bottles, HDPE, PP, bottle caps, plastic bags, ropes, and fishing nets have been repurposed to create artwork depicting endangered marine species found in Krabi’s waters, including the Bryde’s whale, whale shark, and leatherback turtle.
To ensure sustainability, no additional paint was used—each plastic piece was carefully selected to match the natural colors of the marine animals, making it easier to upcycle once the project is completed. This initiative reflects a deep commitment to preserving Krabi’s marine environment and enhancing lives, as conveyed through the message “For a Better Sea, For a Better Life” displayed on the artwork. The project serves as an inspiration for environmental conservation and promotes sustainable tourism while reinforcing Central Pattana’s dedication to sustainability in every stage of development.
Mr. Angkura Siladhewakul, Governor of Krabi Province, spoke about Krabi’s potential, stating: “Krabi has received global recognition as one of the world’s most welcoming destinations, thanks to its breathtaking natural beauty and the warm hospitality of its people. What truly sets Krabi apart is our commitment to preserving the delicate balance between nature and local culture. That is why we actively promote environmentally conscious tourism and remain dedicated to developing sustainable travel experiences.”