As part of QNet’s CSR initiatives, 24 employees from offices in Indonesia travelled to the coastal area of Mangunharjo in Central Java to participate in a reforestation project. This western part of Semarang has been affected by mangrove degradation since 1986.
That day, a total of 3,000 shoots of the rhizophora mucronata tree, also known as the mangrove were planted. QNet employees were accompanied by the Chairman of the Biota Foundation. The Biota Foundation is a non-profit organisation based in Semarang that deals with the preservation of the coastal environment.
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