Bangkok (NNT/VNA)- To add a channel for generating income for the community and to preservelocal wisdom, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) has cooperated with MBK Centreto organise the SET Social Impact Fair 2020, to deliver quality productsdirectly to consumers.
A group of 20 hand-weaving entrepreneurs have set up booths selling cloth wovenby vulnerable groups.
The Thitipawin brand is selling Saori cloth products, such as dolls and bags.
The cloth was woven by children with hearing impairments and multipledisabilities at Anusan Sunthon School for the Deaf, Chiang Mai. This hasallowed the children to have extra income during their studies and to have a careerafter graduation.
The IndyEco brand has transformed traditional Mohom cloth of Phrae provinceinto Mohom dyed clothing, key chains, earrings and accessories.
The products use natural dyes to dye cotton fibers and fabrics. They are soft,safe and environmentally friendly.
The Living brand sells products made with the talent and creativity ofpsychiatric patients, such as books, key chains, cards and cloth bags./.