Our Campaigns

Governance & Economic

Transparency, accountability, responsibility, and fairness serve as the foundation for the development of core corporate governance principles. As a result, WHAUP’s Board of Directors carries critical responsibilities for overseeing the Company’s ethical performance. Customers can see from the encapsulated good corporate governance that WHAUP is well managed and that stakeholders’ interests are aligned with management’s perspectives.

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Cyber Threat Response Mechanism

Cyber and confidentiality of information assets are governed by WHAUP’s Code of Conduct and Practices. Any suspicions, grievances or breach cases on potential violations related to data protection can be reported via available channels, and responded in accordance with the whistle-blowing process as stated in the Codes of Business Conduct chapter.

IT Business Continuity Plan

In the situation of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak leading to remote working, it has opened opportunities for potential cyber-attacks. WHAUP applies WHA Group’s Business Continuity Plan (BCP) that addresses response mechanisms in the event of IT crisis.

Demineralized Water Production

Since 2019, WHAUP invested to upgrade its current water reclamation process to produce demineralized water. The process is equipped with a membrane and ionic exchanged technology to further remove mineral components from reclaimed water.

Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) Technology at Wastewater Treatment Plant

WHAUP is currently conducting studies to optimize SCADA technology at its wastewater treatment facility located within the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation (EECi) in Wangchan district, Rayong province.

SMART Energy

WHAUP leveraged smart technologies to add value to its energy products, and generate the most benefits for its customers. In 2020, the Company continued to develop SMART energy solutions and micro grid systems under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA).

Unified Control Center (UOC)

In 2020, WHAUP implemented an innovative upgrade to the Unified Control Center (UOC), specifically to the CCTV recordings. The CCTVs installed at the wastewater treatment facilities at WHA Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate (WHA ESIE) are updated to have motion detection functions and control cable alarms.