Adaro's contribution in controlling climate change can be seen at the Indonesia Climate Change Virtual Expo & Forum (ICCVE) 2021, which is organized by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry from June 5 to December 15, 2021.
Various innovations in mining operations are displayed virtually by carrying the value of good mining practice.
At the Adaro booth, we can enjoy a presentation of information that is packaged in a virtual way and will be a unique new experience.
One of them is the Adaro Bekantan Lestari program, which is the conservation of the Bakut Island Nature Park as a home of hundreds of bekantan (proboscis monkeys), displayed graphically. Other activities were also displayed, such as the Mbah ASRI Climate village Program and Green Leader.
Not only graphic visuals, visitors can also watch videos of stories from various programs of Adaro that have successfully supported climate change control so far.
The event, which was officially opened on June 5, 2021, was initiated by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry and was participated by various institutions that care about climate change.
This virtual Expo lasts for six months with various programs of events that will strengthen climate change control.
This year's expo was held virtually and attended by 18 institutions consisting of government institutions, non-governmental organizations, state-owned enterprises, and private companies.
Of the 18 participating institutions only seven private companies attended this activity, one of which was Adaro.
To visit this virtual expo you can go to the address https://icc-virtualexpo2021.com/vh_landingpage/media.php?module=home by first registering on the page.
This activity is expected to add insight into the importance of protecting the environment to create a better climate.
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COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Kalimantan Selatan 2021
Various innovations in mining operations are displayed virtually by carrying the value of good mining practice.
At the Adaro booth, we can enjoy a presentation of information that is packaged in a virtual way and will be a unique new experience.
One of them is the Adaro Bekantan Lestari program, which is the conservation of the Bakut Island Nature Park as a home of hundreds of bekantan (proboscis monkeys), displayed graphically. Other activities were also displayed, such as the Mbah ASRI Climate village Program and Green Leader.
Not only graphic visuals, visitors can also watch videos of stories from various programs of Adaro that have successfully supported climate change control so far.
The event, which was officially opened on June 5, 2021, was initiated by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry and was participated by various institutions that care about climate change.
This virtual Expo lasts for six months with various programs of events that will strengthen climate change control.
This year's expo was held virtually and attended by 18 institutions consisting of government institutions, non-governmental organizations, state-owned enterprises, and private companies.
Of the 18 participating institutions only seven private companies attended this activity, one of which was Adaro.
To visit this virtual expo you can go to the address https://icc-virtualexpo2021.com/vh_landingpage/media.php?module=home by first registering on the page.
This activity is expected to add insight into the importance of protecting the environment to create a better climate.
Related news: Adaro invites environmentalists to sow the seeds of ecological awareness
Related news: TPI builds TPA, helps children to learn Quran
Related news: Adaro boosts pesantren's economic independence
COPYRIGHT © ANTARA News Kalimantan Selatan 2021