Thailand’s Olympic jerseys made from recycled plastic bottles


Illustrative photo - The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: The jerseys worn by Thailand’s national team will be made from recycled plastic bottles to match the sustainability motto at the upcoming Paris Olympics, the manufacturer said.

The manufacturer, Grand Sport Group Co Ltd, said the jerseys were made with fabric spun from plastic bottles keeping in mind the organiser’s bid to protect the environment during the games.

The 2024 Summer Olympics will be held in Paris from July 26 to August 11, though events will also be held in 16 French cities and a subsite in Tahiti.

Grand Sport said the jerseys were made under the “Be Our Spirit” theme with patterns inspired by the techniques used by the Ban Chiang community in Udon Thani’s Nong Han district.

It said the design aims to promote Ban Chiang, which was designated a Unesco World Heritage Site for its cultural and historical significance in 1992. - The Nation/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Thailand , Olympics , Jersey , Plastic Bottles ,

Next In Aseanplus News

Cambodian children with congenital heart disease get new lease on life
Asean: Philippines continues to engage Myanmar after military leader's election win
Most Indonesians push back on Board of Peace membership, Gaza troop plan
Former MCA President Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik passes away at 82
Singapore's Workers' Party disciplinary panel completes investigations into party chief Pritam Singh
Japan PM Takaichi plans Australia visit to discuss rare earths, Nikkei reports
South Korea suitcase murder reveals pattern of family abuse
Vietnamese, Thai, Chinese authorities crack transnational drug manufacturing case, arrest 41
Yangon power lines restored, electricity supply resumes
Blood clots, burning eyes: pollution chokes north Thailand

Others Also Read