PERURI together with the Kreasi Tuli Indonesia (KTI) Foundation held a screen printing training for people with disabilities at the Karawang BUMN House, on Tuesday, June 2. This activity is a manifestation of the company's commitment to expanding access to inclusive economic empowerment for all levels of society.

The training, which was attended by participants from various regions in Karawang Regency, was designed to equip them with basic screen printing skills. This practical expertise is expected to become a new source of income, open up opportunities for independent business, and become a strong resource to compete in the world of work.

Head of Corporate Secretary PERURI, Adi Sunardi emphasized that this program is in line with the company's focus on Social and Environmental Responsibility (TJSL) to create a skilled and competitive society.

"Through this training, we hope that participants will not only acquire applicable technical skills, but also increase their confidence. This is part of our commitment to encourage equal opportunities so that disabled friends can continue to work and make a real contribution to economic activities," said Adi, in a written statement, Friday, June 5.

In the midst of PERURI's massive transformation into a high security technology company, this program is proof that the company remains rooted in efforts to empower the community through basic skills that open economic independence. This step is also a tangible manifestation of PERURI's contribution to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially the pillars of Decent Work and Reduced Inequalities.

In line with this, the Founder of the KTI Foundation, Inaraya, said that the training of stitching was chosen because it was relatively easy to learn and had promising business prospects.

"There are still many people with disabilities with high potential and enthusiasm who have not yet gained access to the right training. This screen printing skill can be a very relevant resource for them, both to start their own businesses and to work in the printing sector," explained Inaraya.

In the future, the synergy between PERURI and KTI Foundation is expected to be a tangible step in building a disability-friendly ecosystem and supporting the creation of sustainable economic independence.


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