MSIG Indonesia Planted 5,000 Mangroves at Bahagia Beach
MSIG Indonesia participated in mangrove planting efforts in Bahagia Beach, Muara Gembong, Bekasi. Citing information from the Sentral Rehabilitation Mangrove (SRM) Foundation, the existence of mangrove forests on the coast in the area continues to shrink and be damaged due to frequent abrasion. Currently, the mangrove forest in Muara Gembong Sub-district remains at around 600 hectares, down from the previous condition of 10,481.15 hectares, and nearly 350 families have lost their homes. To contribute to saving the area from further damage, MSIG Indonesia donated 5,000 mangrove trees to be planted. This activity is part of the company's journey to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
