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Mangrove planting; PNM’s effort to conserve marine ecosystem in Medan

PT Permodalan Masional Madani (PNM) collaborated with the provincial government of North Sumatra to plant 7000 mangroves in Pantai Lama, Dusun Paluh Atong, Tanjung Rejo village, Medan, on Thursday (28/07).

Inforial (The Jakarta Post)
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Tue, August 2, 2022 Published on Aug. 2, 2022 Published on 2022-08-02T14:57:33+07:00

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Mangrove planting; PNM’s effort to conserve marine ecosystem in Medan

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T Permodalan Masional Madani (PNM) collaborated with the provincial government of North Sumatra to plant 7000 mangroves in Pantai Lama, Dusun Paluh Atong, Tanjung Rejo village, Medan, on Thursday (28/07). The activity is a form of care and commitment made by PNM to make a visible contribution to the conservation of the community, especially marine-ecosystem conservation.

The activity was started by the planting of 7000 mangrove trees in Pantai Lama, which was done by employees of PNM’s Medan branch, along with PNM customers. The distribution of this mangrove assistance was given directly by Mira Hardjono as head of PNM Management and Partnership Services Division and Alfian Langkamane as PNM Medan branch manager, attended by A. Hutasuhut and Linda Juliana as North Sumatra provincial-government representatives, Riza Kurnia Lubis as head of KP3K, Artini Marpaung as head of the Environmental Agency of Deli Serdang and Selamat as head of Tanjung Rejo village. It was attended by 10 PNM Medan employees and 15 PNM customers.

“The distribution of this CSR program is a form of PNM's commitment to continue to preserve the environment and empower the community -- in this case, in Pantai Lama, Medan. In addition to environmental conservation, we are focusing on developing other potentials, namely making this area one of those in which household businesses, which process mangrove fruit and sap into products that can be sold to the public, thrive," said Mira.

Additionally, until July 13, PNM has distributed funds amounting to Rp 131.3 trillion (US$8,820,910) to PNM Mekaar customers, totaling 12.3 million customers. Currently, PNM has 4,188 service offices throughout Indonesia serving MSMEs in 34 provinces, 443 regencies/cities and 5,640 sub-districts.

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