MING is an outdoor media provider, which has collaborated with WWF-Indonesia in broadcasting campaign materials on its media since October 2018. This is done as a form of support for Indonesia's nature conservation efforts in a sustainable manner.
Air pollution in Jakarta is in an alarming condition. Various parties pay more attention to overcome this. One of the efforts to improve air quality in Jakarta comes through the "One Ride One Seed" initiative initiated by Bluebird in collaboration with WWF-Indonesia.
Collaboration to create a better environment for future generations is one of WWF-Indonesia's goals in making conservation efforts. Therefore, WWF-Indonesia welcomes the initiative from JOHNSON'S®, one of the global leaders in baby product brands to organize the "Gentle Tree" program.
The collaboration between WWF-Indonesia and BNI began with a partnership to issue the BNI - WWF Credit Card. By having a BNI - WWF Affinity Credit Card, Cardholders have indirectly contributed to the success of WWF-Indonesia's mission in preserving the environment through every transaction.
Forests are complex ecosystems that have an important role in life on earth, including providing fresh and clean air for every living thing. This is due to the large number of trees in the forest that can produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide. More than that, forests also function to maintain the stability of the earth's climate and temperature, become a habitat for biodiversity, and a source of life for the surrounding community. Unfortunately, the existence of forests is increasingly threatened by increasing population and land needs, as well as climate change. Until now, forest problems still occur in various parts of the world, including Indonesia.
Mangroves are ecosystems that play a role in providing refuge and development areas for biodiversity, as well as being a source of life for the people who live around them. For example, in Ujung Kulon National Park, mangroves act as a link between the Ujung Kulon Peninsula and the mainland of Java Island, which is in danger of being severed due to high abrasion rates. This could lead to the extinction of the Javan Rhino population there, while the area is the only habitat for Javan Rhinos today.
Seaweed is one of the largest aquaculture commodities in Indonesia. Indonesia with 6,400,000 km2 of ocean area and 110,000 km of coastline, and supported by a tropical climate, is a suitable area for the growth of various types of seaweed. Indonesia is also the second largest seaweed producer after China, with an export volume in 2020 of 195,574 tons with a value of USD279.58 million (kkp.go.id). Seaweed derivative products are widely used as food products, feed, fertilizers, cosmetic products and pharmaceutical products.
Coffee is a shrub plant that can grow in tropical areas with an altitude of 100 - 1600 meters above sea level according to the type of coffee to be planted. In Indonesia, there are 3 types of coffee, namely Robusta Coffee, Arabica Coffee, and Liberica Coffee. To produce good quality coffee, shade trees are needed to prevent the coffee from being exposed to too much sunlight.
Water is essential to life and is fundamental to driving socio-economic growth. Water resources are increasingly threatened by increasing population, development and climate change. Without water there is no life.