CPF recognizes that access to safe and reliable water is a fundamental local community right. In addition to monitoring the quality of water discharged from its factories and farms to help safeguard local water resources, the Company proactively engages with communities through surveys and feedback channels. It also conducts routine monitoring of community water use, water availability, and water quality to understand local needs and potential concerns.

Survey findings indicate that communities require quality water for drinking, household use, and livelihoods, and they also prioritize the conservation and restoration of forests and water sources to maintain healthy ecosystems and natural resource abundance. In response, CPF collaborates with surrounding communities and works in partnership with government agencies, private sector stakeholders, and relevant organizations and experts to implement initiatives that improve access to clean water, strengthen local water security, and conserve priority watersheds.

From Community Voices to Holistic Water Projects

Bio-Fertilizer for Farmers
To support farmers experiencing water scarcity in areas surrounding its operations and to strengthen community water security, the Company launched the “Bio-Fertilizer Sharing Project” in 2001. The project distributes treated water from swine-farm biogas systems and was expanded in 2021 to include layer chicken complexes.
Bio-Fertilizer for Farmers
"Love the Mun River" Project: Mission to Restore Ecosystems
The Mun River is the primary river in northeastern Thailand, flowing through several provinces and providing an important source of water for drinking, household use, and agriculture. Because the river’s watershed also passes through areas where the Company operates, the Company has worked with government agencies and local communities to carry out Mun River conservation activities on an ongoing basis since 2018.
"Love the Mun River" Project: Mission to Restore Ecosystems
Sustainable Community Water Management Project
The Company recognizes that communities near its key operational areas need reliable access to sufficient, good-quality water. In 2024, the Company partnered with the Hydro-Informatics Institute (HII) to support and strengthen community water management in Tha Yiam community, Nakhon Ratchasima Province, based on the initiative of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great (Rama IX). This collaboration is intended to build long-term, sustainable water security for the community.
Sustainable Community Water Management Project