Villagers flock to exchange trash for eggs and vegetables.

Samut Songkhram, Intharam Temple, Mueang Mai Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province Organize a power project to exchange waste for vegetables to share happiness and develop the environment. There are villagers exchanging trash for eggs. Nearly 100 villagers sat in line at Wat Intharam, Mueang Mai Subdistrict, Amphawa District, Samut Songkhram Province. To join the Palang Bowon project to exchange waste for vegetables to share happiness and develop the environment. At the Sangha of Wat Intharam Together with local leaders, the event was held, requiring villagers to bring 10 large water bottles, which can be exchanged for 2 eggs, 15 normal bottles, which can be exchanged for 2 eggs, 5 aluminum cans, which can be exchanged for 2 eggs, and the bottles obtained will be Going to sell it to get money to buy food to raise chickens in Buddha Kaset Garden. Khok Nong Na, Wat Intharam, next There were lively villagers bringing water bottles to exchange for eggs. Among them was Grandma Pathum, age 78, who rode an electric bicycle to pull a Saleng truck carrying 405 water bottles in exchange for 27 chicken eggs. Grandma Pathum said that when she found out that water bottles could be exchanged for eggs, she went to collect water bottles at the locations. Various things come in exchange for eggs. I like it a lot. It's better than selling water bottles. Phra Methee Watcharaprachathorn side Advisor to the Ecclesiastical Region 15, Abbot of Wat Intharam, said that the Phalang Bowon project exchanges waste for vegetables to share happiness and develops the environment. It is an extension of the vegetable distribution project at Intharam Temple. It has been in operation since 2020 to help people affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. Now entering its 4th year, Intharam Temple raises chickens. In Phuttha Kaset Garden Khok Nong Na Wat Intharam There are a lot of chicken eggs. Therefore, it is used as raw material to support the project. which has many purposes, namely, being satisfied with listening to the Dhamma from the monks A full stomach means getting a variety of vegetables. and eggs to cook They also helped reduce the problem of overflowing garbage in the city. Encourage people to separate garbage. Protect the environment. Source: Thai News Agency