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View all search resultsPT Nestlé Indonesia and the Halal Product Guarantee Agency (BPJPH) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote economic inclusivity by accelerating halal certification for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
Celebrating Indonesia’s 80th Independence Day, Nestlé Indonesia partnered with Millennials Empowerment and the community of Buntu village, Central Java, to launch the #BersamaNestlé: Tanamkan Kebaikan, Ciptakan Manfaat (#TogetherWithNestlé: through goodwill, for impact) program in Dieng, Central Java.
As part of its ongoing commitment to the environment, PT Nestlé Indonesia is steadfast in its efforts to distribute 5,000 school benches crafted from postconsumer recycled plastic. In the initial stage, a total of 720 recycled benches will be thoughtfully allocated to 72 elementary schools across DKI Jakarta, Pringsewu Regency, Tanggamus Regency, Bandar Lampung City, Sukabumi Regency, and Karawang Regency. This initiative serves as a testament to PT Nestlé Indonesia's ongoing commitment to fostering a greener future and promoting responsible waste management practices.
PT Nestlé Indonesia has won the silver award in the "Best Practice in Creating Shared Value" category in the 2024 Indonesia Corporate Sustainability Award, showcasing its commitment to creating shared benefits through partnerships with dairy farmers.
The reduction of stunting in toddlers is a priority for Indonesia as the problem becomes increasingly prominent in society. The national target in 2024 is to reduce the prevalence of stunting by 14 percent.
Earlier this year, from 18 to 25 May, in Nusa Dua, Bali, the government of Indonesia hosted the 10th World Water Forum (WWF), an international meeting specifically addressing global water issues.
Ask any great company, and most will agree that employees are among the most integral parts of their success. From factory workers to salespeople in shops, everyone has a part to play in driving consumerism.
Education is one of the most important pillars for realizing the Golden Indonesia vision by 2045, and improving the country’s education system will help optimize the quality and capabilities of future generations to lead better lives.
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