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Indonesian firms pay heed to environment protection

Indonesian companies have started to consider environmental and social issues while deploying their operations.
Indonesian firms pay heed to environment protection ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Indonesiancompanies have started to consider environmental and social issues whiledeploying their operations, some of them are even willing to sacrifice technologicaladvances for the sake of the environment rather than just focusing on doingbusiness. 

Sarah Yuniarni and Tabita Diela wrotethe comment in an article that was recently published in Jakarta Globenewspaper.

Speaking at a recent seminarentitled “Beyond Profitability: Balancing Sustainability and Growth” organisedby the GlobeAsia and the Asia-Pacific Resources International Holdings Limitedin Jakarta, Director of Vale Indonesia Basrie Kamba said reputation andsustainability are of key importance to Vale Indonesia, adding that manycompanies are putting price tags on community programmes to measure theirsuccess rate.

Vale Indonesia, a miner fromBrazil, has recently been a Sustainable Business Award Indonesia for itsconsistent policy on environmental protection. Thanks to its effectiveenvironmental protection measures, Vale Indonesia’s output increased by 17percent to more than 90,000 tonnes in 2017.

Similar things have been done indifferent industries by companies such as the world’s largest palm oil holdingGolden Agri Resources, Indonesia’s largest cement manufacturer Semen Indonesia,and the local arm of global food packaging company Tetra Pak.

Earlier this year, the Indonesian Ministry ofAgriculture allowed the Golden Agri Resources to increase production to 10.8tonnes of crude palm oil per hectare from 7.5 tonnes, without the need toexpand its plantations.-VNA
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