JAKARTA - Continuing strategic cooperation with the Indonesian Football Association (PSSI) through PT Garuda Sepak Bola Indonesia (GSI) as the official mineral water for the Indonesian Football National Team, AQUA received a visit from the Indonesian Senior National Team Training Team in one of the AQUA Mambal Factory conservation programs, Bali.

On this visit, Patrick Kluivert, Head Coach of the Indonesian Football National Team (Timnas) Alex Pastor and Denny Landzaat, Assistant Coach of the Indonesian Football National Team, Sjoerd Woudenberg, Goalkeeper Coach of the Indonesian Football National Team, Andrea Jakoba, Physical Coach of the Indonesian Football National Team, and Jordy Kluitenberg, Video Analyst of the Indonesian Football National Team witnessed a series of initiatives to conserve the results of multi-party collaboration in Bongkasa Pertiwi Village, Badung, Bali.

During his visit, Patrick Kluivert, Head Coach of the Indonesian Football National Team, appreciated the quality hydration support from AQUA.

"With a tight match schedule and high training intensity, Indonesian national team players need hydration through quality mineral water. We hope that this collaboration between AQUA and PSSI can strengthen joint efforts to achieve the best achievements in the international football world," said Kluiver, quoted on Saturday, May 24.

"Through this visit, which is reinforced by a long history of AQUA accompanying the Indonesian people, we believe how AQUA is truly committed to presenting quality drinking water to meet the needs of the Indonesian national team. Today we also see how AQUA takes various initiatives to maintain its ecosystem and water purity," Patrick added.

Karyanto Wibowo, Senior Public Affairs and Sustainability Director of Danone Indonesia, emphasized that the collaboration between AQUA and PSSI through PT GSI since 2024 is a form of AQUA's full support for the dedication and struggle of Indonesian national team athletes in achieving achievements.

"We are committed to meeting the needs of quality drinking water and 100 percent purely to help maintain hydration, support fitness, and optimal performance of national team players during training and matches," he explained.

As an effort to realize the commitment to present high-quality products, AQUA prioritizes a number of important aspects, starting from the selection of springs that use 100 percent of selected mountain mineral water and are protected by the sustainability of the source.

AQUA also checks more than 650 parameters of physics, chemistry, and microbiology, through 9 selection criteria, 5 stages, and a minimum of 1 year of research. During the production process, AQUA implemented a comprehensive integrated system without touching hands and went through 400 stages of quality testing to maintain the purity of its mineral content before it was distributed to the public.

Not stopping at the production process, AQUA understands the importance of a sustainable water resource ecosystem and collaborating multi-partyly in carrying out various water resource protection initiatives in an integrated manner from upstream to downstream. One of them is in the conservation area of the AQUA Mambal Factory, precisely in Bongkasa Pertiwi Village. Bongkasa Pertiwi Village is a collaborative initiative to build a developed and prosperous village based on Tri Hita Karana.

These efforts include the development of Bongkasa Pertiwi Village into an independent village through the use of biogas energy; eco-edutry development; protection of biodiversity through the endangered captivity of Bali and White Jalak; as well as trigona honey cultivation which has succeeded in cultivating 400 bee colonies that produce 10-12 liters of honey per month. All of these efforts are a manifestation of AQUA's commitment to safeguarding the ecosystem and ensuring the quality and availability of water in a sustainable manner.

"AQUA is committed to providing quality products as well as supporting the management of sustainable water resources as a positive contribution to the community and the environment in Indonesia. Complementing our journey to accompany the journey and achievements of the Indonesian people, we are proud to be able to continue to be part of the journey of the Indonesian National Team by supporting the players through fulfilling high quality hydration and drinking water, both when competing and undergoing intensive training," concluded Karyanto.

AQUA has a long history in supporting Indonesia's sports achievements, one of which is in soccer through the AQUA Danone Nations Cup (DNC), the largest U-12 children's soccer tournament in Indonesia. Through AQUA DNC, thousands of young players have participated in achieving their dreams and achieving achievements as football players in the Indonesian league or even as Indonesian national team players. Several Indonesian national team players who have competed in AQUA DNC, including Evan Dimas, Egy Maulana Vikri, and Andik Vermansyah.


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