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Tanland Learning Center - The Land of Balance

The Tanland Learning Center, located within the Ichitan Green Factory in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, was first established in 2012 with the concept of “Produce Responsibly, Consume Sustainably.” The goal is to raise awareness about environmental issues and the impact of plastic waste on the world. Tanland is an educational space that is open for free visits, focusing on delivering content through Immersive Technology and Interactive AR to provide an engaging experience for visitors.
After temporarily closing due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Tanland reopened on March 15, 2024, covering an area of 2,000 square meters, equipped with more advanced storytelling technologies. This aims to inspire new-generation consumers and entrepreneurs about sustainable production and consumption
Tanland is open free of charge every Monday - Saturday. Closed on Sundays and public holidays. You are welcome to visit or contact us via Line Official: @Tanland or Facebook: Tanland, the Land of Balance. We offer 5 visiting sessions per day, with a maximum of 100 visitors per session.
Results and Benefits Received:
- Environmentally Friendly Production: The use of Cold Aseptic Filling technology to reduce energy and plastic consumption.
- Clean Energy: Installation of solar panels that can generate up to 5.61 kilowatt-hours per year, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by over 1,250.08 tons annually.
- Circular Economy: Supporting the recycling and upcycling of plastics to reduce plastic waste and add value to leftover materials.
- The public relations (PR) value obtained amounted to 4,140,507 Baht
- Social return on Investment valued at 15,779,974 Baht
- Support for Learning Activities, Training, and Workshops: at no charge.
- Offering learning opportunities to both Thai and international youth and individuals, totaling 31,210 people or 464 educational institutions.
TANLAND Learning Center: Sustainability Education for Youth
The Company prioritizes promoting Children's Rights, particularly the Right to Education and participation, to cultivate young citizens who are socially and environmentally responsible.
The "TANLAND" Learning Center is the key mechanism for providing creative education and access to information, focusing specifically on sustainability issues and environmental challenges.
- Raising Environmental Awareness: The center inspires new perspectives on sustainable consumption and an environmentally friendly way of life.
- Access to Technology: Visitors learn through Immersive Technology and Interactive AR, and experience cutting-edge production technology, which aligns with the right to access information and development in the digital age (promoting STEM Education).
The main visitors were youth. Alignment with Children's Rights (CRC): This operation demonstrates a response to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), specifically addressing the Right to Quality Education (Article 28) and the Right to Access Information (Article 17). This prepares children to live responsibly toward themselves and society in the future.