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Nine car manufacturers join together to reduce toxic dust PM 2.5 by upgrading all new cars to Euro 5 by 2021. On Friday, February 8, 2019, the Ministry of Industry The Office of Industrial Economics (OIE) has invited all domestic car manufacturers to come to a meeting to discuss setting a time to raise the emissions standards of new cars to Euro 5 standards within 1-2 years and Euro 6 within 3 years. year to reduce the rate of toxic dust emissions from new cars by 80 percent. Mr. Natthaphon Rangsitphon, Director of the Office of Industrial Economics Revealing the results of the meeting that Every car company considers that the use of a car should be properly maintained. And the oil quality standards must be raised to Euro 5.
However, Euro 4 standard C Level Executive List cars still emit PM dust from engine exhaust that is 5 times more concentrated than Euro 5 standard cars. In the discussion meeting Most car companies respond to government policy and realize that Even if the standardization of Euro 4 cars is raised to Euro 5 and Euro 6 quickly, there will be higher costs of modification and production costs of cars. But for the good health of all customers and Thai people. Such costs are more worthwhile when compared to the costs of health problems and the costs of taking care of people themselves. Most of whom do not have a personal car, such as the cost of purchasing N95 face masks and PM 2.5 air filters, as well as other medical treatment costs that follow.
From the said meeting There are 9 car brands including BMW, GM, Isuzu, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, MG, Suzuki and Toyota that have accepted the deadline to enforce Euro 5 pollution standards on all new car models by 2021 to help reduce. PM 2.5 dust pollution problem and long-term environmental problems in Thailand Including accelerating the campaign for customers who use Euro 4 standard vehicles to fill up with Euro 5 standard fuel that is currently available at gas stations. This will help reduce pollution, especially PM dust, by more than 20 - 25 percent.
However, Euro 4 standard C Level Executive List cars still emit PM dust from engine exhaust that is 5 times more concentrated than Euro 5 standard cars. In the discussion meeting Most car companies respond to government policy and realize that Even if the standardization of Euro 4 cars is raised to Euro 5 and Euro 6 quickly, there will be higher costs of modification and production costs of cars. But for the good health of all customers and Thai people. Such costs are more worthwhile when compared to the costs of health problems and the costs of taking care of people themselves. Most of whom do not have a personal car, such as the cost of purchasing N95 face masks and PM 2.5 air filters, as well as other medical treatment costs that follow.
From the said meeting There are 9 car brands including BMW, GM, Isuzu, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, MG, Suzuki and Toyota that have accepted the deadline to enforce Euro 5 pollution standards on all new car models by 2021 to help reduce. PM 2.5 dust pollution problem and long-term environmental problems in Thailand Including accelerating the campaign for customers who use Euro 4 standard vehicles to fill up with Euro 5 standard fuel that is currently available at gas stations. This will help reduce pollution, especially PM dust, by more than 20 - 25 percent.