HomePro x SCGC: 1 Year of Circular Innovation with Closed-Loop Appliances

At the beginning of 2025, the project will continue to introduce closed-loop

June 23,2025… It aims to increase the proportion of green product sales to 20% of total sales by 2030, driving sustainable growth under the guiding principle of “Make Every Change a Better Life”.

Over the past year, more than 200,000 used appliances have been traded in through the “Trade-in” campaign, reflecting growing consumer awareness and trust in eco-conscious brands. The project promotes sustainable living by recycling old appliances into new, eco-friendly products using high-quality recycled plastics, following circular economy principles.

Weerapun Ungsumalee, Managing Director of Home Product Center Public Company Limited, or “HomePro,” elaborated on HomePro’s sustainable growth and its partnership with SCG Chemicals (SCGC), a leader in integrated polymer and solutions. The collaboration focuses on the development of circular products, particularly “Closed-Loop Circular Appliances,” which has been an ongoing initiative since 2024. Under the “Trade-in” campaign, used home appliances collected from customers are processed through a closed-loop recycling system to produce high-quality post-consumer recycled (PCR) resin under the SCGC GREEN POLYMERTM brand.

In 2025, HomePro and SCGC will continue to expand their portfolio of closed-loop circular appliances in collaboration with leading brands. Earlier this year, they introduced the Samsung eco-friendly refrigerator and washing machine, the Mazuma eco-friendly water heater, and the Toshiba eco-friendly washing machine. This partnership with SCGC not only supports sustainable business practices under the concept “Make Every Change A Better Life” but also helps bring the circular economy model into real-world implementation. It has also positioned HomePro as the first retailer in Thailand to pioneer a fully integrated recycling program for used electrical appliances and electronic waste—transforming Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) into Closed-Loop Circular Appliances.

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Chatri Eamsobhana, Chief Commercial Officer of SCG Chemicals (SCGC), added, SCGC has always placed strong emphasis on developing technologies and innovations that address sustainability goals, following the ‘Low Waste, Low Carbon’ approach. Through our collaboration with HomePro, plastic components from used electrical appliances are recycled through a process that complies with the Global Recycled Standard (GRS), resulting in the production of high-quality post-consumer recycled (PCR) resin. This resin is used to manufacture new appliances made from circular materials.

This collaboration marks a significant step forward in driving the circular economy, reducing waste, creating new value from used plastics, and meeting the evolving needs of both businesses and environmentally conscious consumers.