JAKARTA - Electric motorcycle manufacturer from Indonesia Alva collaborated with Dus Duk Duk to present lifestyle solutions and sustainable mobility by minimizing environmental impacts, not only from driving activities, but also from promotional activities and large-scale events. This is also done in line with the practice of sustainability in Indonesia.

Grace Surya, Head of Marketing Alva, said that this collaboration carries the similarity of values that Alva has as a game changer that contributes to natural conservation and supports a sustainable lifestyle.

"Alva and Dus Duk combine the spirit to adopt a sustainable lifestyle. We believe this not only takes care of the environment for the current and future generations, but also forms a "continuous culture" for the community as a whole," he said, in an official statement received on Monday, February 19.

In dealing with an increasingly environmentally conscious era, Alva took concrete steps to maintain the balance of the ecosystem by supporting cardboard recycling programs.

Arif Susanto, Chief Executive Officer, Dus Duk also gave views regarding this collaboration, he said he was happy to be collaborating with Alva, who has the same mission for environmental sustainability.

"From this collaboration, we also planted trees together to Protect Forests as one of the impacts. We believe that through joint efforts, we can create significant positive impacts on the environment," he explained.

Visitors to the Alva booth will be able to perpetuate sustainable art installations presented at the Alva booth at IIMS 2024 and hone DIY creativity with sustainable materials to be distributed in a limited amount of time.

Not only that, but Alva also took advantage of the paper waste management from Dus Duk Duk, so that the goods produced by Alva together with Dus Duk Duk will continue to be processed into useful new products.

Alva's products with Dus Duk Duk have a usage age of up to 7-8 years, showing a commitment to reduce consumptive culture.


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