BATURAJA – In order to commemorate World Environment Day, PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) carried out a tree planting activity as a real manifestation of the company’s commitment to environmental sustainability and efforts to reduce carbon emissions.

The activity, which was held on Friday morning (13/6), took place in the biomass area and directly involved all levels of the Board of Directors and the company’s Vice President. Not only internally, SMBR also invited contractors who were involved in the reclamation activities to participate in planting trees as a form of collaboration to protect the environment collectively.

The Board of Directors who attended included President Director Suherman Yahya, Director of Finance & HR Rahmat Hidayat, and Director of Operations Taufik.

World Environment Day, which is commemorated every June 5, is a very important global momentum in increasing awareness and collective action towards environmental protection. This year, the theme of the commemoration set is “Planting More Trees and Ending Plastic Pollution” or “Plant More Plants and Stop Plastic Pollution”.

The trees planted in this activity consist of productive types of plants such as Tangerine (Citrus Reticulata), Starfruit (Averrhoa Carambola), Alligator Avocado (Persea Americana) and Guava (Psidium Guajava). These plants were chosen because they have the potential to provide ecological and economic benefits to the surrounding environment.

In his speech, Suherman Yahya said that this momentum should be a shared reflection to continue to contribute to protecting the earth. “Planting these trees is a step to instill a commitment in each of us to love the environment. We want to continue to produce efficient and quality products, which of course also has an impact on achieving the best performance for all of us,” said Suherman.

Furthermore, Suherman explained that this activity is part of the company’s long-term strategy in supporting sustainable environmental management.

“We are also committed to continuing to support government policies in environmental management, including in the implementation of tree planting in greening efforts such as planting biomass plants (calliandra trees) which have been carried out, namely stage 1 totaling 1500 and stage 2 totaling 1200 so that the total that we have planted is 2700 trees,” he explained.

In addition to tree planting, SMBR is also running a plastic pollution reduction initiative through the Eco Café Program, a creative movement entitled Ngopi Payar Pakai Sampah. This program was motivated by concerns about the large piles of plastic waste in the community. Through this program, the community can exchange used plastic bottles that are collected for a cup of coffee.

Eco Café is the result of a collaboration with Semen Baturaja’s fostered MSMEs based in Baturaja, namely Ngopi Kuday, which is active in empowering the local economy. Since its launch in 2023, this program has succeeded in building public awareness to care about the environment. In 2024, the total number of plastic bottles collected through this program reached 758.5 ​​kilograms.

“Semen Baturaja is the first pioneer of the Eco Café Program in OKU Regency, we want to build a shared awareness that protecting the environment can start from simple things. Swapping plastic bottles for coffee is not only a symbol of the green movement, but also a real effort to form a new culture that cares about reducing plastic waste in society,” said Suherman.

Through these various activities, Semen Baturaja emphasizes that its commitment to environmental sustainability is not only realized through internal company efforts, but also through collaborative initiatives that support the creation of long-term sustainability for the environment and society. (*)

JAKARTA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), has once again proven its commitment to implementing integrated and sustainable social responsibility practices by winning two awards at the TOP CSR Awards 2025 event organized by TopBusiness Magazine.

SMBR won the TOP CSR Awards 2025 #Star 4 and TOP Leader on CSR Commitment 2025 which were awarded to SMBR’s President Director, Suherman Yahya. Both awards were received by the Manager of General Affairs of SMBR Jakarta Representative, Rena Nur Kumalasari, who was present representing the President Director at the award ceremony held at the Dian Ballroom – Hotel Raffles Jakarta, Ciputra World, Kuningan, South Jakarta, on Wednesday (11/6).

The TOP Leader on CSR Commitment award is a form of appreciation for Suherman Yahya’s leadership and dedication in encouraging the implementation of CSR programs that are integrated with sustainable business growth strategies.

“This award is a real manifestation of all SMBR people in implementing CSR which is not only symbolic, but is part of a sustainable growth strategy that has a real impact on society,” said Suherman.

This achievement also strengthens SMBR’s consistency in implementing corporate social responsibility. At the same event last year, SMBR also won a similar award, which signifies the sustainability and improvement in the quality of CSR programs from year to year.

With the theme “CSR for Sustainable Business Growth and Asta Cita Government Programs”, this event was attended by more than 400 participants from various national companies. The assessment was based on the alignment of the CSR program with sustainable business strategies, social contributions, and the implementation of the ISO 26000:2010 standard on Social Responsibility.

In its implementation, SMBR has a number of superior Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) programs, including the Eco Café Program – the ‘Ngopi Payar Pakai Sampah’ initiative which allows people to exchange plastic waste for coffee, as an effort to educate and manage community-based waste. This program collaborates with SMBR’s fostered MSMEs, namely Ngopi Kuday, as a form of empowerment of local business actors in the sustainability value chain.

In addition, there is the Economic & Education Bee Farm Program, which aims to increase community independence through education and economic-based trigona bee cultivation training. This program has been successfully cultivated in Laya Village, and has now been replicated to Pusar Village, as a form of expanding the impact and sustainability of the program.

SMBR is also active in distributing various forms of social assistance such as for people with disabilities, poverty alleviation in South Sumatra, health support, infrastructure development, to strengthening the value of tolerance between religious communities.

All of these programs are in line with Asta Cita Number 8, which encourages the creation of a harmonious life with the environment, nature, and culture and strengthens tolerance to create a just and prosperous society.

“In the future, SMBR will continue to expand the scope and quality of CSR programs so that they are increasingly relevant to the needs of the community, and in line with sustainable development goals,” he added.

This success shows that SMBR is not only focused on business achievements, but is also present as a development agent that has a positive and sustainable impact on society and the environment. (*)

BATURAJA – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) received a visit from the Commander of Kodam II/Sriwijaya, Major General TNI Ujang Darwis, on Wednesday (11/6). The visit, which took place at the SMBR Main Building, Baturaja, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency, South Sumatra, was part of the Pangdam’s silaturahmi agenda with stakeholders in the Southern Sumatra (Sumbagsel) region.

The presence of Pangdam II/Sriwijaya was welcomed directly by the SMBR Board of Directors, namely President Director Suherman Yahya, Director of Finance & HR Rahmat Hidaya, and Director of Operations Taufik Ibrahim.

In his remarks, Major General TNI Ujang Darwis emphasized the importance of synergy between the TNI and strategic stakeholders, including the Semen Baturaja company, in supporting regional development and maintaining the security of national vital objects.

“The cooperation between the TNI and Semen Baturaja continues to be improved in order to support regional development and ensure the operational security of the company as a national vital object,” said Maj. Gen. TNI Ujang Darwis.

As part of the visit, Maj. Gen. TNI Ujang Darwis together with the SMBR Board of Directors planted Longan trees (Dimocarpus longan) in the SMBR Main Building area. This activity was carried out in order to commemorate World Environment Day which falls in June, as well as a form of joint commitment to preserving the environment.

SMBR President Director, Suherman Yahya expressed his appreciation for the visit of Pangdam II/Sriwijaya and his participation in environmental conservation activities.

“On behalf of the extended family of Semen Baturaja, we express our highest respect and appreciation for the presence of Pangdam II/Sriwijaya and his entourage. This visit is an honor for us, as well as an important momentum to strengthen the synergy between military institutions and the industrial world in the spirit of building the country and maintaining environmental sustainability,” said Suherman.

Suherman also added that his party was proud because in the series of visits, tree planting activities were also carried out in the company environment, which coincided with the Commemoration of World Environment Day 2025. “This activity is not only symbolic, but also a reflection of the joint commitment between the TNI and Semen Baturaja in preserving nature and strengthening sustainable values,” he added.

The activity is a real manifestation of collaboration between Semen Baturaja and the TNI in developing the region sustainably and maintaining environmental stability and sustainability. (*)

BATURAJA – Welcoming Eid al-Adha 1446 H, PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG), distributed assistance of 13 sacrificial cows worth a total of IDR 315 million to three operational areas of the company, namely Baturaja, Palembang, and Lampung.

The distribution of sacrificial animals is part of SMBR’s Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) program which is routinely carried out every year as a form of the company’s commitment to the community around the operational area.

Distribution of assistance is carried out in stages. In Lampung, the distribution was carried out on June 4, 2025, while in Palembang and Baturaja it was carried out on June 5, 2025. Specifically for the Baturaja area, activities were centered at the SMBR Main Building, Ogan Komering Ulu Regency (OKU).

In Baturaja, cattle aid was distributed to the community in ring 1 around SMBR’s operations, covering six sub-districts including Sukajadi, Air Gading, Talang Jawa, Tanjung Agung, Saung Naga, and Batu Kuning. In addition, two villages also received aid, namely Laya Village and Pusar Village. SMBR also distributed one cow each to the OKU Regional Government and the As-Sulthon KPR TGI Baturaja Mosque.

In Palembang, aid distribution was focused on the ring 1 community around the SMBR Palembang Office, Kertapati. Meanwhile in Lampung, sacrificial animals were handed over to residents of two sub-districts in the SMBR Panjang operational area, namely Way Lunik and Pidada.

The handover of aid was carried out symbolically to local officials, village heads, and village heads. Furthermore, each sacrificial animal will be distributed to the recipient community by the respective regional apparatus.

SMBR’s Vice President of Corporate Secretary, Hari Liandu, said that this program is a real manifestation of the company’s concern in establishing good relations with the community.

“Eid al-Adha is not only about worship, but also about sharing and strengthening ties. Through the distribution of sacrificial animals, we hope that the benefits can be directly felt by the community and strengthen the harmonious relationship between SMBR and the surrounding environment,” said Hari.

The same thing was also conveyed by the Senior Manager of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of SMBR, Teguh Prawito.

“Alhamdulillah, this year we can again distribute sacrificial animal assistance to the community around the operational area. Hopefully it will bring blessings and broad benefits,” said Teguh.

Appreciation was also expressed by the Head of Saung Naga, M Reza Nurahman, who represented the recipients of assistance in Baturaja.

“My deepest gratitude to PT Semen Baturaja for donating one cow. Hopefully this contribution will continue and benefit our residents,” said Reza.

SMBR continues to be committed to growing with the community and creating a positive social impact through various TJSL programs in a sustainable manner. (*)