SEI Green The Earth: Successful Inviting Stakeholders and Media to Plant Thousands of Trees
Bandung (17/12/24), Closing the series of PT Surya Energi Indotama's 17th anniversary which carried the theme KOLABORASEI - Collaboration for SEI. SEI and the SEIKAWAN community held the SEI HIJAUKAN EARTH program, which is a follow-up to collecting plant seeds as a replacement for flower arrangements that are usually done during celebrations as congratulations.
SEI President Director, I Made Sandika Dwiantara said that this program is a real manifestation of a joint commitment to reducing the impact of global warming, creating clean energy, and maintaining a sustainable environment, "17 years of SEI is special because it is not only appreciated in the internal environment but also supported by stakeholders. Hopefully, our one small step today can be a valuable meaning for the community and the environment and become a domino effect for other companies so that this program has a maximum impact.
The Earth Action followed by several print, online, radio, and television media partners successfully collected 1,870 plant seeds of various types such as manglid, gamelina, avocado, mango, and coffee, and planted them in the biodiversity park area, Cibiru - Bandung. "We appreciate and welcome the greening program initiated by SEI, this is not only beneficial for the environment but also has an impact on the welfare of the community, especially in the economic sector. Kahati Park is also called an ecovillage park which can also function as an educational facility and this area is focused on reducing flooding in downstream areas, greening upstream areas, and improving air quality," hoped Siti Hodijah, Head of the Environmental Management Division of the Bandung City Environmental Service.
The enthusiasm of the media partners who attended became a small but meaningful step for the earth, as conveyed by the representative of SEIKAWAN, Agustin Purnawan. "This program is very much in line with the green economy program which is beneficial and sustainable for the community."
Replacing the wreath board with plant seeds is an environmentally friendly solution and also a long-term investment for the future.**