Reviv is a community of advocates for reuse & repair lifestyles in Thailand. Our community consists of purposeful volunteers who would like to forge a repair economy that is local, inclusive, and mindful of nature.
Member directory
Parkpoom Kometsopha
Co-founder
Pimnara Sintaveevonge
Co-founder
Sorrawut Pingkhlasai
Co-founder
Thanita Ketkittikhun
Co-founder
Kamonchanok Limthongkum
Key member
Nadee Kangvolkij
Key member
Saknarong Sombutjaroan
Key member
Supakorn Woraphatphawan
Key member
Naruechon Woraphatphawan
Key member
Wadkian Paptiti
Key member
Tanyawan Norachit
Key member
Satita Kasamawut
Key member
Budsaba Nadech
Key member
Chanya Pathomtanasarn
Key member
Chuleepoorn Pitaksupsin
Key member
Sasarapat Wilaipan
Key member
Chatchanan Wattanasiri
Key member
Pawitra Chamnanrot
Key member
Yenchit Meadsavapanmonkol
Key member
Jirapa chonweerawong
Key member
Thanyada Ritthinumporn
Key member
Chayanat Supasongklod
Key member
Pavarit Chandhaprayoon
Supportive member
วนบุษป์ ยุพเกษตร
Supportive member
Passavich Limgritnuwat
Supportive member
Pattiya Phatrapunpong
Supportive member
Natcha Wongyai
Supportive member
Parnitar Naravichaikull
Supportive member
Duangrat Sodchuen
Supportive member
Chotikan Bullachaiyuwat
Supportive member
ณิชารีย์ โลหะกิจจา
Supportive member
อมรรัตน์ สิมะไพศาล
Supportive member
เมษศจี ศิริรุ่งเรือง
Supportive member
ปวีณา หม่อมกระโทก
Supportive member
สุภาภรณ์ วงษ์นิยม
Supportive member
Peerasin Hutaphaet
Supportive member
Pang Thamphiwattana
Supportive member
อนัคฆมณี กฤษฎาสิมะ
Supportive member
Wilasinee Chaiyong
Supportive member
Our reasons for being
Our primary mission is to promote sustainability with the reuse, repair, & redesign of products. Through our activities, we also support marginalized communities and raise public awareness of sustainability.
Everything we do must reflect our reasons for being. Without them, we don’t exist.
. In fact, RCTH’s core values were derived from ours community to begin with.
What we do?
1. Reviv repair & alteration service (TERMINATED)
Reviv provide online repair & alteration services every month during the Repair Week. The goal here is to improve society’s access to repair services, especially for those who do not have or know local repair shops nearby. We work with seamstresses from marginalized communities who benefit from fair additional income. They are trained by Reviv Community’s fashion designers to ensure that we will deliver top-notched services.
2. Reviv products
Reviv’s products are designed by our community’s designers in collaboration with our seamstresses. Through our products, we want to be able to educate people about waste issues while supporting the marginalized community we work with. The key concept is that the main material component has to be used, surplus, or low-impact materials. This is because we want to sell products that are a part of the solutions, not problems.
3. Project collaboration
With our resources and skills, Reviv collaborates with businesses and non-profit organizations on projects that promote product reuse/repair and on projects that vocalize sustainability issues. Similar to our product concept, the main condition of our collaboration is that we mainly utilize used, surplus, or low-impact materials.
4. Repair community building
To amplify our impact, we want to nourish the repair community in Thailand. The scope will go beyond clothing repair to cover other product categories. We will support existing repair services, both formal and informal businesses, by connecting them with consumers. We also aim to establish a consumer-led local initiative that supports product repair in different areas. We are currently developing an execution plan and prototype for this activity pillar.
We believe that society’s perception and awareness is key to systematic transformation. The goal of this activity pillar is to boost public knowledge and raise consumer awareness by publishing content related to product reuse and repair. Ultimately, we want to contribute to policy development for the repair economy.