Through the TJSL Program, Semen Baturaja Supports the Development of TPS3R FT UGM to Overcome Garbage Waste

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Yogyakarta – PT Semen Baturaja Tbk (SMBR) as a Subsidiary of PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) through the Environmental Social Responsibility Program (TJSL) provided financial assistance worth 100 million to support the “Joint Waste Eradication Program” in the construction of Waste Treatment Sites Reduce – Reuse – Recycle (TP3SR) to the Faculty of Engineering, Gadjah Mada University (UGM).

The assistance was symbolically handed over to the Deputy Dean for Finance, Assets and HR of the UGM Faculty of Engineering Muslikhin Hidayat by SMBR Main Director Daconi Khotob who was accompanied by SMBR CSR Senior Manager Gili Aprial Braja on Friday (9/6) in the Prof. Building. Roosseno SLGC Faculty of Engineering UGM. Also attended by Deputy Dean for Research, Community Service and Collaboration at the UGM Faculty of Engineering, Ali Awaludin.

SMBR Main Director Daconi Khotob said that the TPS3R development assistance was SMBR’s TJSL program as part of the company’s commitment to support sustainable waste management and environmental preservation efforts. Not only that, this is a concrete step and our shared vision to create a clean, healthy and sustainable environment. “With this assistance, we are providing support to the UGM Faculty of Engineering in their efforts to improve waste management infrastructure, provide education to academics and the public, and develop creative initiatives in promoting the TPS3R principles,” explained Daconi.

Meanwhile, Deputy Dean for Finance, Assets and HR, Faculty of Engineering, UGM Muslikhin Hidayat explained that the TPS3R program includes the principles of Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, representing our commitment to protecting the natural environment and encouraging the use of natural resources. power wisely. “Thank you to Semen Baturaja for its contribution which is expected to provide broad benefits, both for the campus environment and the surrounding community. With the existence of an effective and efficient waste processing facility, it is hoped that awareness of the importance of sustainable waste management will increase, as well as create a cleaner and healthier environment,” said Muslikhin. (*)

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