Delta Thailand Receives 2025 Gold Star Award for Six Consecutive Years
February 19, 2026 | Delta ThailandEstimated reading time: 1 minute
Delta Electronics (Thailand) Public Company Limited announced that it has received the 2025 Gold Star Award for both its Bangpoo Industrial Estate and Wellgrow Industrial Estate. This recognition marks the sixth consecutive year that Delta Thailand has earned the Gold Star Award, maintaining continuous excellence from 2019 to 2025 and reinforcing the company’s commitment to operational excellence, environmental responsibility, workplace safety, and sustainable industrial development.
The Gold Star Award is presented to organizations with outstanding performance in factory management, environmental responsibility, energy efficiency, and community engagement. Delta Thailand’s consistent achievement reflects its strong adherence to international best practices, smart manufacturing, and green factory initiatives aligned with global sustainability goals.
Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has implemented the Environmental Governance Project (White Flag with Green Star) since 2007 for the factory who met the environmental governance criteria across five dimensions: physical, economic, environmental, social, and management. The project promotes community and social participation in the audit process, encourage transparency and good industrial practices, and strengthen public trust in factory operations within industrial estates. The White Flag with Gold Star is awarded for factories that have maintained the White Flag with Green Star standards for six consecutive years.
Mr. Sumet Tangprasert, Governor of IEAT, led the award ceremony and congratulated companies in the industrial estates under that received the White Flag with Green Star. He also presented the White Flag with Gold Star to factories that achieved six consecutive years of compliance, including Delta Thailand.
This achievement highlights Delta Thailand’s dedication to building responsible and sustainable industrial development that supports long term community and environmental well being.
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