
TAP has reinforced its role as a leading organization in energy efficiency and environmental stewardship by participating in the Ministry of Energy's “Energy Beyond Standards 2025” initiative for the third consecutive year. The company has been awarded a certificate of intent for energy conservation from the Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency (DEDE), underlining its strong commitment to sustainable business practices and environmental responsibility.

A key highlight of TAP's energy efforts is the “TAP's Brewed by the Sun” project— a 1.2-megawatt solar farm spanning over 10 rai, which has been in operation since 2022. The project aims to harness solar energy to replace conventional electricity used in the production process. Once operating at full capacity, the solar farm is expected to supply up to 30% of the total energy consumed at TAP's production facility.

In 2025, the Ministry of Energy, through DEDE, launched the latest phase of the “Energy Beyond Standards 2025” campaign, with participation from 72 leading public and private sector organizations. The initiative aims to reduce electricity consumption by at least 25 million units within eight months, saving over 125 million baht and cutting greenhouse gas emissions by more than 12,000 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent.

For TAP, joining this initiative for the third year in a row not only aligns with national energy policies but also reinforces its "Brew a Better World" mission—committed to clean energy, carbon footprint reduction, and generating meaningful economic, environmental, and social impact.