Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Impacts-of-Ming-Dih-Chemical-Plant-Explosion-in-Thailand-27MDHUWEMAVS.htmlConceptually similarImpacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandGP1SVHSSCompleted★★★★Impacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandGP1SVHSWCompleted★★★★★Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandGP1SVHTYCompleted★★★★Impacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandGP1SVHSKCompleted★★★★★Impacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandGP1SVHSOCompleted★★★★Impacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandGP1SVHT4Completed★★★★★Impacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandGP1SVHT5Completed★★★★★★Impacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandGP1SVHTLCompleted★★★★Impacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandGP1SVHTOCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SVHSYImpacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandThe damage of Kingkaew temple from the chemical explosion on 5 July 2021 at Ming Dih Chemical, a manufacturer of Expandable Polystyrene (EPS).Ming Dih Chemical has its parent company in Taiwan. It set up the factory in Thailand in 1998 and has the capacity to produce up to 30,000 tonnes of EPS per year. The factory serves as a distribution hub for products that are sold in domestic markets and exported to neighbouring countries.Locations:Samut Prakan-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:10 Jul, 2021Credit:© Greenpeace / Chanklang KanthongMaximum size:3400px X 2309pxKeywords:Accidents-Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Broken-Day-Destruction-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-TemplesShoot:Impacts of Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in ThailandThe explosion of a plastic pellet manufacturing and chemical factory, Ming Dih Chemical, causes damage to people's property and environment in the area.Related Collections:Ming Dih Chemical Plant Explosion in Thailand