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Bangkok and Google Collaboration

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has collaborated with Google to repurpose electronic waste into learning tools for 437 city schools in Thailand. The country’s annual generation of over 400,000 discarded electronic devices contributes significantly to the e-waste problem.

Local schools and universities demonstrate improved learning outcomes by integrating Google’s educational software. The partnership addresses the need for practical tools in modern education and aims to eliminate technological disparities in Thailand by providing equitable access.

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