As the world converges at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to address the pressing issues of climate change, stakeholders play a pivotal role in shaping the discourse and implementing solutions. Jaga Planet Indonesia will be joining the conference as the collective efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change, as well as conserve nature.
As a dedicated environmental service company, Jaga Planet Indonesia has been quietly and consistently making strides in Indonesia’s landscape. Focusing on forest and land preservation, as well as biodiversity conservation.
Photo by Daniel Murdiyarso/CIFOR[2]
The Synergy of Carbon Solution: Jaga Planet Indonesia and Jejakin:
Jejak.in is an AI and IoT-based solution technology company that focuses on climate actions, which aims to help overcome social and environmental issues. Jejakin helps businesses to understand their carbon footprints, and reduce and offset the emissions. Jejak.in the platform also helps in plan, monitoring, and measuring reforestation programs to understand the impact of each of the programs.
Recognizing the shared commitment to environmental sustainability, Jaga Planet Indonesia and Jejakin have forged a strategic collaboration for COP28. This collaboration aims to showcase the combined strength of an environmental service company and a climate tech pioneer in addressing the challenges posed by climate change. By synergizing their expertise, Jaga Planet Indonesia and Jejakin aspire to inspire other organizations and countries to adopt holistic approaches to carbon management and environmental conservation.
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In a world filled with challenges, the collaboration between Jaga Planet Indonesia and Jejakin is a humble reminder that every effort counts. As we stand together at COP28, our joint initiatives offer a modest yet powerful glimpse into the potential of collective action in preserving our planet for future generations. We hope, our endeavors inspire others to take their own small steps towards a greener and more sustainable tomorrow.
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[1]https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/10/30/united-nations-climate-change-conference-cop28
[2] https://borgenproject.org/mangrove-conservation-in-indonesia/