BRI project helps improve rural living conditions in Indonesia
The park has also supported innovative environmental initiatives, including Labota Village's "waste bank," which encourages waste sorting through a points-for-recyclables system, as well as the construction of "bottle houses" and related environmental education programs in local schools to enhance resource utilization and awareness.
From regular waste clearing to funding the acquisition of a garbage transport truck, IMIP's continuous support has contributed to the steady improvement of village environments, Ou stressed, adding that IMIP will continue supporting environmental governance and community well-being, working together with residents to build cleaner, more livable, and more harmonious communities.
Representatives from Dexin Steel Indonesia, QMB New Energy Materials, and Huayue Nickel-Cobalt Indonesia also attended the event.




























