The land clearing process is carried out mechanically and does not use fire at all. This is a fundamental company policy and the main focus is on the environment. The fog problem in 2015 caused health and economic problems in our plantation environment.
So that this doesn't happen again, we constantly educate employees and local residents to implement a zero burning policy and remind them to be alert to fire outbreaks. All illegal burning activities are immediately reported to the authorities.
The National Botanical Gardens has several palm oil processing factory units as well as coffee and tea core processing factories which are able to produce productivity according to their capacity and minimize waste to Zero Waste.
With appropriate coffee waste management technology, the National Botanical Gardens are able to utilize coffee waste to be used as an organic fertilizer substitute