2,654 Inspirational Works Followed The Environmental Care Movement Organized By GIS

JAKARTA - The movement to care for the environment #MulaiBerubahDariRumah, which was organized by PT Semen Indonesia (Persero) Tbk (SIG) from February 8 to March 7, 2021, managed to collect 2,645 inspirational works.

The jury has determined 8 winners who won the grand prize of 4 units of Brompton M6L bikes and 4 iPhone 12 from 4 missions that have been determined by SIG, namely #DariBibitJadiHabit, #DariTerbengkalaiJadiBerilai, #DariKonsumtifJadiProductive and #DariUsahaJadiBerdaya.

The #DariBibitJadiHabit mission was won by Inneke Putri Sundari from Surabaya, East Java and Fikram from Makassar, South Sulawesi. The #DariTerbengkalaiJadiBernilai mission was won by Theresia Magdalena from Bekasi, West Jakarta and Elita Fidiya Nugrahani from Gresik, East Java.

The #DariKonsumtifJadiProductive mission was won by Fitriana Lestari from Sukabumi, West Java and Diah Pitaloka from Depok, West Java. Meanwhile, the #DariUsahaJadiBerdaya mission was won by Yogi Sutrisno from Purbalingga, Central Java and Winda Az Zahra from Bekasi, West Java.

The Managing Director of SIG, Hendi Prio Santoso, appreciates and is grateful for the participation of the community in participating in this environmental care movement. Even though the #MulaiBerubahDariRumah movement was carried out in a short time, namely one month, the enthusiasm of the participants was quite high, as evidenced by the number of inspirational works that were successfully collected.

"We congratulate the winners, hopefully their work can be an inspiration for the community and have a positive impact on the surrounding environment," said Hendi Prio Santoso in his written statement, Friday, March 26.

This #MulaiBerubahDariRumah environmental care activity is part of a series of 8th anniversary celebrations for the transformation of GIS. The company wants to invite people to make small changes for a sustainable life through photo and video competitions accompanied by stories of changes made for the environment.

The current COVID-19 pandemic has limited all community activities, but there are many positive things that can be done. SIG invites people and communities to care about the environment and it is enough to start from their respective homes.