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In November 1993, Mr. Anand Panyarachun, a former Prime Minister of Thailand, established the Thailand Business Council for Sustainable Development with the objective of promoting sustainable development. . In 2010, President and CEO Prasert Bunsumpun announced that PTT would expand into producing more environmentally friendly energy. PTT has many subsidiaries, including PTTGC, TOP, BCP, and PTTEP, all of which are working towards producing more environmentally friendly energy. In 2014, Bangchak Petroleum completed its Sunny Bangchak project. ‘Sunny Bangchak ‘is a 44-megawatt silicon photovoltaic power plant, the largest of its kind in South East Asia. In September 2014, Thai Oil (TOP), another subsidiary of PTT, was recognized as a leader in business sustainability by the DJSI. TOP has proven to be an environmentally friendly company, with no reported violation of environmental laws to date. In addition, the company also produces and distributes ethanol from sugarcane through various channels like Maesod Clean Energy, Sapthip, and Ubon Bio Ethanol. In August 2014, PTT Global Chemical (PTTGC) along with Diary Home and NatureWorks, announced their eco-friendly ingeo bioplastics yoghurt cup, the next step in eco-friendly products. PTTGC aims at become a major player in bio-based chemicals within the next few years.