June 22, 2025…Jorakay Corporation Co., Ltd., a leader in comprehensive construction innovation committed to people and the environment, enters its 2nd year of the Jorakay Green Earth initiative. The project advances to measure voluntary greenhouse gas reduction under Thailand’s Voluntary Emission Reduction Program (T-VER), operated by the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO), underscoring Jorakay’s commitment to climate action.
Following its 2024 mangrove reforestation campaign in Trang Province, which covered 62.5 rai, Jorakay is now advancing to the next phase: conducting site assessments, preparing documentation, and undergoing third-party validation by a Validation and Verification Body (VVB) to pursuit official T-VER credits. Under a 10-year forest care plan, earning T-VER credits will mark a crucial step toward achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 and Net Zero emissions by 2065.
Once Jorakay’s 62.5-rai mangrove forest is certified and registered under the T-VER program, the company will receive T-VER credits—which can be used to offset emissions from its operations. These credits form the foundation for participation in Thailand’s national carbon market. Jorakay aims to establish a model for actionable sustainability, emphasizing that reforestation for carbon credit generation is achievable when approached systematically. The company expects its T-VER project to offset over 1,200 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent over 10 years.
From Policy to Practice: Jorakay’s Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality by 2050
Suppapong Phetsuit, Chairman of the Executive Committee and President, Jorakay Corporation Co., Ltd., stated,
“Entering the T-VER program marks a significant milestone in demonstrating our commitment to reducing carbon emissions from production and operations through nature-based compensation. Every step of the Jorakay Green Earth project plays a vital role in our long-term strategic plan to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and Net Zero by 2065. This aligns with our 5SD strategy, which integrates sustainability into every aspect of the business to minimize environmental impact.”
Integrate Public–Private–Community Synergy for Long-Term Change
In its 2nd year, the Jorakay Green Earth project strengthens collaboration with the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, the Thailand Mangrove Alliance, and local communities. Jorakay Corporation remains committed to maintaining 62.5 rai of mangrove forest over a 10-year period, backed by long-term funding to ensure sustained community involvement, generate local income, and promote meaningful stewardship of natural resources.
In its first year, the project allocated over 77% of its total budget to generate local employment for area preparation, seedling cultivation, tree planting, weed removal, and ongoing plot maintenance. This reflects a strong commitment to development that integrates economic growth, environmental stewardship, and improved community well-being.
The initiative exemplifies a balanced approach to nature conservation and income generation. It delivers tangible benefits to the community while laying the groundwork to become a national model for sustainable development and carbon reduction.
“We chose to generate carbon credits through mangrove reforestation because mangroves represent the future of the green economy. Mangrove forests absorb carbon at a rate 4 times higher than terrestrial forests—just 1 rai can sequester approximately 9.4 tons of carbon dioxide per year. Planting mangroves is a powerful mechanism for carbon reduction. Beyond that, the project enhances coastal resilience, supports aquatic species, and boosts long-term community income. Restoring mangroves offers a high-impact, sustainable path to creating carbon credits that are truly valuable to the ecosystem,” concluded Suppapong Phetsuit
Jorakay Corporation sees the Jorakay Green Earth project as a model for action-driven sustainability. As the first private-sector partner among 33 collaborators to plant and care for 62.5 rai of mangrove forest, Jorakay Corporation has committed to a 10-year restoration effort. The company aims to set new benchmarks for private-sector environmental responsibility in Thailand, showing real sustainability in action while building a greener construction industry.