Paragonian movements 2025 to plant 3.500 mangroves in Tanjung Burung Village

TANGERANG -Paragon again holds real action by the Paragonian Bermobil 2025 program by planting 3.500 Mangrove seedlings on the coast of Tanjung Burung, Teluk Naga, Tangerang Regency. This action is a form of Paragon’s concern for environmental sustainability, as well as an attempt to strengthen the coastal ecosystems. PT Paragon technology and innovation Human resources, Ditta Cendanasari, explained that this activity has entered its third year and is part of the company’s long journey to bring about benefits for the community and the surrounding environment. “Paragon’s move is part of Paragon’s long journey in providing useful values ​​for society and the environment. Paragon has a purpose, namely usability. We are useful before we grow. That’s what our founder always said,” Ditta said, Saturday (11/10/2025). Browse to continue with the content photo: Qonita According to him, this activity is not only symbolic, but is a real proof of Paragon’s contribution to the environment. “The hope is that there will be hundreds of other activities involving tens of thousands of Paragonians to work together to provide benefits for the community and the surrounding environment,” he added. To reach the plant location, participants travel about 30 minutes by boat from the pier to the coastal area. During the trip, participants offered a view of the mangrove forest and fishing activities that are part of the local community. This program also involves volunteer schools as employees. Apart from planting mangroves, activities include environmental volunteer activities, inspirational mentoring sessions and collaborative games that promote a spirit of collaboration and love for the environment. Meanwhile, Tabur (Tanjung Burung) Mangrove community, Muhammad Guntur, said the Tangerang -Coast still experiences serious problems associated with waste. According to him, taking care of mangroves is not enough to plant trees. PHOTO: QONITA “Caring for mangroves doesn’t always plant. What we fear the most in the estuary in the Cisadane is behavior that is not environmentally friendly, one of whom throws in carelessly. He added that the stacks covered the coastal area meant that the community had to build a protective fence around the mangroves. “Due to the garbage, the mangroves must be fenced. So this fence is to prevent the garbage from rising in the plant area,” he said. Through this action, Paragon hopes that all its employees can spread a positive spirit through small steps to protect the earth. “We want every Paragonian to feel that goodness can start of simple things, such as planting trees for a better future,” says Ditta. (AKD/AKD)