CLEAN FRIDAY WITH PT SMELTING CARE AT SUKABUMI WASTE MANAGEMENT HOUSE

by Feb 9, 2022Our works

CLEAN FRIDAY WITH PT SMELTING CARE AT SUKABUMI WASTE MANAGEMENT HOUSE

PARTNERS:
PT SMELTING

INDUSTRY:
Mine Processing

OBJECTIVES:
People can be more aware of their environment by processing waste properly and correctly. And can provide high economic value for the community.

CHALLENGE:
In the context of Jumsih, because in Muaradua Village it has become a routine activity every week, especially now that it has been facilitated by PT Smelting. It really adds to the enthusiasm and excitement of the community in building a clean and healthy village.

SOLUTIONS:

PT Smelting through “Smelting Peduli” again continues its concern for the environment after on Thursday (16/12) inaugurated the “Pokdarwis Balik Ka Bumi Waste Management House”. This time, on Friday (12/17) the event was held “Friday (Clean Friday) and Planting Tree Seeds” in Cidadap Village, Muaradua Village, Kadudampit District.

This activity itself began with community service cleaning the waste management house area, which was followed by planting tree seeds.

In this activity, Mr. Yoshiyuki Minami as Specialist of Business Development PT Smelting, Mr. Saptohadi Prayetno as Manager of GA PT Smelting, Mr. Asep Nurdin as CEO of Filantra, Mr. Joni Hamdani from PMI Sukabumi Regency, Mr. Muhammad Suparman as Head of Muaradua Village, Karang Taruna Muaradua, Pokdarwis Balik ka Bumi, PMI Volunteers and Muaradua Villagers.

After planting the tree seedlings, there was also a Maggot sharing session from the waste management house manager to PMI volunteers and also an Eco Enzyme sharing session from PMI to local farmers and residents. So it is hoped that this sharing session can provide useful knowledge about waste management.

“This is in the context of Jumsih because in Muaradua Village it has become a routine activity every week, especially now that it has been facilitated by PT Smelting. It really adds to the enthusiasm and excitement of the community in building a clean and healthy village,” said Muhammad Suparman.