PT Nusantara Sejahtera Raya Tbk (Cinema XXI) solidifies its commitment to contribute to the advancement of sustainability through various initiatives that generate positive impacts on the environment and society. Cinema XXI rolls out its sustainability program in phases as part of a larger transition towards cleaner energy. The company hopes that taking this positive step will support the implementation of the principles of circular economy in the long run.
According to a report from TUKR, from November 2023 to March 2024, 209 of Cinema XXI’s cinema locations participated in the used cooking oil collection program, achieving a total volume of 52,766 kg. In effect, based on a number of research and data, Cinema XXI would contribute to around 175,027 kg of greenhouse gas savings, prevent water pollution of up to 52 million liters, and protect the health of over 52,766 members of society.
Tags: Cinema XXI, Cleaner Energy, TUKR
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