Administrator

Administrator

Friday, 23 August 2019 10:18

Taufik Rahman

Taufik Rahman  

  • Hold master degree at Department of Sociology University of Indonesia
  • Qualified as Certified Sustainability Reporting Specialist (CSRS-2010) and Certified Sustainability Reporting Assurer (CSRA-2011).
  • Expert in social mapping; identification and stakeholder anaylsis; preparing Sustainability Report (CSRS qualified); analysis on social-political risks; community development; due dilligence for social and environmental performance.
  • Provided training on stakeholder mapping and management on company’s social impacts. Attended various training, primarily on CSR and sustainability development such as ISO 26000 Guidance on Social Responsibility, Community development and investment, carbon footprint.

 

Friday, 23 August 2019 10:18

Reza Ramayana

Reza Ramayana  

  • Hold bachelor degree at Departement of Agriculture in Socio-Economic Agriculture, majoring Communication and Community Development Science, Bogor Agricultural Institute.
  • Qualified as Certified Sustainability Reporting Specialist (CSRS-2010) and Certified Sustainability Reporting Assurer (CSRA-2011).
  • Expert on non-financial business risk analysis, stakeholder engagement, community development project, and communication strategy.  Environmental writer on Sustainability Report
  • Recent focus: Implementing stakeholder-engagement initiatives, mainly for the extractives industry. Languages: Bahasa Indonesia and English.
  • Previously worked at International Center for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF) South East  Asia Program, World Bank,  Bina Nusantara Center.
Friday, 23 August 2019 10:18

Noviansyah Manap

Noviansyah Manap  

  • Bachelors degree in Agribusiness Management and Master’s in Small and Medium Enterprise Management, both from Bogor Agricultural Institute (IPB), Indonesia.
  • Certified Sustainability Reporting Specialist (CSRS) and Certified Sustainability Reporting Assurer (CSRA).
  • Expert in community development and people-centered approaches, capacity building and training and developing sustainable agriculture.
  • Economic writer on Sustainability Report based Global Reporting Initiative (GRI).
  • Recent focus: Implementing stakeholder-engagement initiatives, mainly for the extractives industry.  Has an extensive network of contacts in NGO’s (international and local) and community-based organization.
  • Languages: Bahasa Indonesia and English
  • Previously: Worked for Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Indonesia, and Hivos Southeast Asia Regional Office.
Friday, 23 August 2019 10:06

Wellcome

A+CSR  - a leading sustainability consultant  

The story of A+ CSR Indonesia is about a group of young people with various background (consultant, professional at MNC, and researcher) who are apprehensive towards the concepts on economic development, social welfare and environmental balance in Indonesia during 2000’s. Some are friends during childhood and teenage days, some became friends during college days, and some finally decided to join due to common interest and occupation.

 

At the same time, corporate social responsibility or what known as CSR (an ethic concept in doing business) arose worldwide started to sprout in this country. This group of confused people, where in fact they daily deal with community development concept and practice, social research, and even security and business intelligence, directly became devotees and connoisseurs of this concept, part of very small beginners in Indonesia.

 

Books, journals, articles, and any information on CSR were searched, collected, studied and researched, and discussed. At first, it was just like defining an unknown gigantic thing in the dark. Just by feeling and guessing. This stubbornness and audacity have always become a powerful mantra. Within a couple of years, this previously faint thing has become easily comprehended, materialized, and even implemented.

Friday, 23 August 2019 10:03

Wellcome

A+CSR  - a leading sustainability consultant  

The story of A+ CSR Indonesia is about a group of young people with various background (consultant, professional at MNC, and researcher) who are apprehensive towards the concepts on economic development, social welfare and environmental balance in Indonesia during 2000’s. Some are friends during childhood and teenage days, some became friends during college days, and some finally decided to join due to common interest and occupation.

 

At the same time, corporate social responsibility or what known as CSR (an ethic concept in doing business) arose worldwide started to sprout in this country. This group of confused people, where in fact they daily deal with community development concept and practice, social research, and even security and business intelligence, directly became devotees and connoisseurs of this concept, part of very small beginners in Indonesia.

 

Books, journals, articles, and any information on CSR were searched, collected, studied and researched, and discussed. At first, it was just like defining an unknown gigantic thing in the dark. Just by feeling and guessing. This stubbornness and audacity have always become a powerful mantra. Within a couple of years, this previously faint thing has become easily comprehended, materialized, and even implemented.

Desa merupakan merupakan kelompok, bahkan organisasi cukup sempurna. Terdapat perangkat desa yang membidani tata pemerintahan, ekonomi hingga urusan kepemudaan. Pengaturan hubungan antarpihak yang terlibat di dalamnya benar-benar sangat mengagumkan. Desa bisa dipandang sebagai organisasi maupun individu apabila sudut pandang antroposentris ditanggalkan. Desa mampu mempengaruhi jalannya operasi perusahaan.

CSR selalu dianggap sebagai bagian dari cara perusahaan untuk mendapatkan keuntungan. Karena ia tidak lepas dari kegiatan bisnis perusahaan. Sayangnya, masih banyak CSR dipraktikkan mengikuti prinsip ekonomi dengan modal sekecil-kecilnya untuk mendapatkan keuntungan sebesar-besarnya. Prinsip tersebut dianggap sebagai kebenaran yang tak perlu ada pembuktian, meskipun dalam realitanya prinsip ini sulit diwujudkan. Apalagi bila kita menginginkan standard dan kualitas produk setara dengan biaya yang dikeluarkan. Di Indonesia, model praktik CSR seperti itu masih sering dijumpai. Mengapa itu semua dilakukan? Karena mudah, murah, dan reputasi perusahaan dianggap cepat terdongkrak dengan liputan media yang kadang lebih besar sumberdaya yang digunakan (baca:uang) daripada bantuan yang diberikan perusahaan tersebut.

BAB I PENDAHULUAN

 

1.1 LATAR BELAKANG

Kebakaran lahan dan hutan di sejumlah wilayah di Indonesia rutin terjadi setiap tahun menjelang musim kemarau. Tahun 2015 bisa jadi merupakan tahun terburuk dalam kasus kebakaran lahan. Areal lahan yang terbakar mencapai luasan 1,7 juta ha (BNPB, 2015), sementara kerugian ekonomi yang ditimbulkan diperkirakan mencapai USD $14 milyar - USD $20 milyar (CIFOR, 2015). Belum lagi korban jiwa, dampak terhadap kesehatan dan reputasi Indonesia di kawasan Asia Tenggara. Pemerintah sebagai pihak yang paling concern dalam penanggulangan bencana kebakaran lahan dan hutan, secara sendiri-sendiri maupun kerja sama antarlembaga dengan membentuk taskforce telah menyelenggarakan banyak program.

Friday, 23 August 2019 08:59

Sustainbility Reporting

  • A+CSR is a leading sustainability reporting consultant and writer in Indonesia. 

  • For years, A+CSR  has assisted national and multi-national companies.

  • A+CSR support client to develop positive image through comprehensive and solid sustainability reporting. 

  • Our experts obtain certification: Certified Sustainability Reporting Specialist (CSRS) and Certified Sustainability Assurance (CSRA)

  • We write Sustainability Reporting using GRI 3.1, GRI G4, and GRI Standards    

 

 

Friday, 23 August 2019 07:43

MINING

Mining

PT FREEPORT INDONESIA VALE INDONESIA NUSA HALMAHERA MINERALS (NEWCREST) NEWMOUNT PASIFIC NUSANTARA
NEWMOUNT NUSA TENGGARA MULTI HARAPAN UTAMA MULTI TAMBANGJAYA UTAMA ARUTMIN INDONESIA
BANPU INDO TAMBANGJAYA MEGAH AGINCOURT BHARINTO EKATAMA
     
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