Central Retail: Reduce, Separate, Dispose Right – Unite for Zero Waste

Central Retail leads the way in waste reduction with “Reduce, Separate, Dispose Right – Unite for Zero Waste”, promoting sustainable practices across all business units and driving towards a cleaner, greener future.
1. Waste Separation Training Project
Central Retail conducted training sessions on waste management, covering reduction, proper separation, and efficient disposal. A practical guide was developed for daily application. In 2024, the programme was attended by nearly 400 leaders and employees from all business units.


2. Value Chain Packaging Waste Management Project
TOPS, under Central Retail, partnered with organisations to switch beer packaging from glass bottles to 100% recyclable aluminium cans, piloted at 8 TOPS branches on Koh Phangan. The project reduces waste at the source, supports a circular economy, and promotes Koh Phangan as a model green destination.


3. Surplus Food Management Project
GO WHOLESALE, under Central Retail, teamed up with SOS Foundation to donate surplus food from Bangkok and Chiang Mai, delivering over 50,264 meals, cutting food waste by more than 12 tons and reducing CO2 by over 30,269 kg.


4. Say No To Plastic Bags Project
Central Department Store and Robinson Department Store, under Central Retail, encourage customers to avoid single use plastic bags and switch to reusable ones to reduce waste, promote sustainable habits, and support the use of eco-friendly materials across stores nationwide.


5. Get Donate Make Your Move Project
Supersports, under Central Retail, invited customers to donate gently used sports shoes to support children and youth in shelters nationwide. In 2024, more than 3,223 pairs were collected, reducing over 3.72 tons of waste.


6. Eco-Friendly Signage Project
Central Marketing Group (CMG), under Central Retail, replaced PP board signage with recyclable honeycomb paper in marketing campaigns, reducing plastic use by over 542 sq.m. The initiative also promotes reuse and recycling, cutting down the company’s carbon footprint.


7. Packaging Optimization Project
Thaiwatsadu, under Central Retail, introduced reusable cargo mesh and Extra Roll Cages, reducing single-use plastic and pallet use, halving logistics space, and saving over 10.54 tons of plastic and more than 20.4 million baht annually in transport costs.


8. Trade-In for a Better Life Project
Power Buy, under Central Retail, collects used electrical appliances for recycling or donation to schools and remote communities. In 2024, the project reduced waste by 24.4 tons and cut carbon emissions by 8,741 tons.


9. Waste & Used Batteries Management Project
Central Retail Vietnam set up collection points at GO!, TOPS Market, and go! for hazardous waste and used batteries—collecting over 1,000 batteries. Reverse Vending Machines at GO! stores nationwide recovered more than 450,000 bottles and cans for recycling.


