The West Bangka District Administration praises PT Timah for its contributions and benefits to the coastal community in Belolaut Village. May (the activity using) the CSR (corporate social responsibility) fund continue and ensure success in the futur
Mentok, Bangka Belitung Island (ANTARA) - State-owned tin mining firm PT Timah Tbk has planted 4,600 mangrove seeds on Belolaut coast in Bangka Belitung Islands Province as part of its commitment to conserving the environment.

PT Timah Tbk planted the mangrove seeds in cooperation with the West Bangka District Leadership Communication Forum (Forkopimda) and local residents.

The mangrove planting movement is expected to make the public aware of the need to love and restore the environment as before, West Bangka District's Assistant for Administrative and General Affairs Herzon stated on Friday.

Related news: PT Timah installs 1,920 units of artificial reef in Bangka

Mangroves play an important role in preserving the coastal ecosystem, as they function as abrasion barriers and as a habitat for fish, shrimp, crabs, and other marine species.

"The West Bangka District Administration praises PT Timah for its contributions and benefits to the coastal community in Belolaut Village. May (the activity using) the CSR (corporate social responsibility) fund continue and ensure success in the future," he stated.

PT Timah Tbk General Manager Ahmad Syamhadi said the company's presence is inseparable from the dynamics of Bangka Belitung, particularly West Bank, as the hub of tin exports.

Related news: West Bangka Forkopimda plants trees in former mining area

"As its corporate obligation, (PT Timah Tbk) has planted mangrove trees on account of the positive impact. Today, we planted 4,600 mangrove seeds on Belolaut coast," he stated.

The activity is part of the company's commitment to conserving the environment, and the activity has, so far, yielded good results and will be continued and improved in the future, he remarked.


Related news: COVID-19: Nurses association urges members to get second booster shot

Related news: Fourth dose vaccinations for health workers to start July 29

Translator: Donatus D P, Suharto
Editor: Fardah Assegaf
Copyright © ANTARA 2022