"Conservation of the River Ecosystem through 'Jaga Sungai, Jaga Kehidupan' Initiative"
A growing concern among Indonesians is the deplorable state of our country's river ecosystems. In an effort to address this issue, BRI Peduli, a socially and environmentally responsible arm of Bank Mandiri, has launched a new initiative called "Jaga Sungai, Jaga Kehidupan" (Conserve the River, Conserve Life). This program is in collaboration with Yayasan Sungai Watch, with the primary objective of cleaning up polluted rivers.
One notable example of this effort can be seen at Tukad Badung in Denpasar. The team has successfully installed waste-catching nets to prevent household trash from entering the ocean. However, the extent of the problem cannot be overstated; Indonesia's river ecosystems are facing severe degradation due to rampant pollution, deforestation, and other environmental factors.
BRI Peduli's initiative is a step towards rectifying this situation. By working together with various stakeholders, including local communities and conservation groups, the program aims to restore balance to our delicate ecosystem. The impact of such efforts will not only contribute to preserving the health of our environment but also safeguard the lives of future generations.
As we move forward in addressing these pressing environmental concerns, it is essential that we recognize the importance of community engagement and collaboration. By working hand-in-hand with BRI Peduli and other organizations like Yayasan Sungai Watch, we can make a tangible difference in preserving Indonesia's natural heritage for years to come.
A growing concern among Indonesians is the deplorable state of our country's river ecosystems. In an effort to address this issue, BRI Peduli, a socially and environmentally responsible arm of Bank Mandiri, has launched a new initiative called "Jaga Sungai, Jaga Kehidupan" (Conserve the River, Conserve Life). This program is in collaboration with Yayasan Sungai Watch, with the primary objective of cleaning up polluted rivers.
One notable example of this effort can be seen at Tukad Badung in Denpasar. The team has successfully installed waste-catching nets to prevent household trash from entering the ocean. However, the extent of the problem cannot be overstated; Indonesia's river ecosystems are facing severe degradation due to rampant pollution, deforestation, and other environmental factors.
BRI Peduli's initiative is a step towards rectifying this situation. By working together with various stakeholders, including local communities and conservation groups, the program aims to restore balance to our delicate ecosystem. The impact of such efforts will not only contribute to preserving the health of our environment but also safeguard the lives of future generations.
As we move forward in addressing these pressing environmental concerns, it is essential that we recognize the importance of community engagement and collaboration. By working hand-in-hand with BRI Peduli and other organizations like Yayasan Sungai Watch, we can make a tangible difference in preserving Indonesia's natural heritage for years to come.