dtac Sustainability

Connecting you to what matters most. Empowering Societies.

Sustainability at dtac

dtac has developed the Sustainability Policy based on various international standards, such as the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and ILO Core Conventions, in conjunction with assessments and discussions on important sustainability issues with stakeholders. This is to ensure that the company’s business operations can truly create positive economic, social, and environmental impact.

 

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Sustainability direction is implemented across dtac.

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Sustainability direction is implemented across dtac.

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Focus on responsible business practice in own operations and supply chain.

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Focus on responsible business practice in own operations and supply chain.

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Benefits and positive impact of dtac’s core business is leveraged for the country’s economic and social growth.

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Benefits and positive impact of dtac’s core business is leveraged for the country’s economic and social growth.

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Sustainability risks and opportunities are assessed and managed over time for continuous improvement.

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Sustainability risks and opportunities are assessed and managed over time for continuous improvement.

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Periodic reporting and transparency on sustainability issues.

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Periodic reporting and transparency on sustainability issues.

RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS

Guided by international standards and our operational experience, dtac works systematically to address risks and to maximize the positive impact of business operations.  dtac is committed to strengthening transparent and anti-corruption practice, human rights integration to the dtac Code of Conduct to business operations as well as in the supply chain.  We also assess our roles and responsibility as a telecommunication leader to identify opportunities to participate in the national economic and social development agendas that are beyond compliance to laws and regulations.

 

EMPOWER SOCIETIES

dtac’s purpose, ‘Connecting you to what matters most – empowering societies,’ reflects our determination and dedication to using its digital technology, expertise, and infrastructure to increase Thailand’s economic and social development capabilities, especially in the area of ‘reducing inequalities’ and ‘raising standards’.  To reduce inequalities, dtac’s efforts are in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goal 10 Reduced Inequalities.  Embracing the ‘Creating Shared Value (CSV)’ principle is another approach to ensure that dtac can clearly address stakeholders’ problems and design solutions that will lead to long-term and sustainable development.

Materiality Assessment

dtac also conducts a materiality assessment to identify new issues and emerging risks related to economic, social and environmental development that are in conjunction with our stakeholders.