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Adamera Defines Drill Targets on the Buckhorn 2.0 Gold Project, Releases Video Highlights

Adamera Minerals Corp.

(VIDEO ENHANCED) Vancouver, BC – TheNewswire - March 9, 2022 -   Adamera Minerals Corp. (TSXV:ADZ) ( OTC: DDNFF) announces it has developed +30 targets prospective for high-grade gold on the Buckhorn 2.0 gold project in Washington State. The video below highlights 5 of such targets. In these examples the targets initially appear to have been tested by drilling, however on closer analysis it is clear the conductors have not been adequately tested. SEE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTING 5 TARGETS. Adamera has completed a detailed review of all relevant Buckhorn data collected by Adamera and acquired from Kinross Gold Corp (see news release dated October 20, 2021). At least 30 targets are drill ready and several other targets require minimal ground work for verification. The drill targets are located on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), US Forest Service (USFS) and Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR). To date, 13 targets are situated on BLM land, 11 targets are on DNR land and 19 targets are on located on USFS land. Permitting for a 2022 drill program is underway. One of the most effective exploration tools for the discovery of a new gold deposit analogous to the nearby Buckhorn deposit is the helicopter borne VTEM (Vertical Time Domain Electromagnetic) system developed by Geotech. The system has flown +2 million line-kms worldwide, with many discoveries made/confirmed. Kinross Gold flew the Buckhorn area with the system, identifying dozens of anomalies of various priorities. Importantly however, the VTEM survey was flown +10 years after much of their historic drilling. VTEM surveying detects electrical conductivity due to semi-massive to massive sulfide mineralization. The Buckhorn gold deposit contained abundant sulfides and provided a strong VTEM response. Adamera considers other conductors on the property detected by airborne and ground electromagnetic surveying to be important, particularly when complemented by other exploration tools. Mr. Mark Kolebaba, President and CEO states, “ Surprisingly, very few of the targets Adamera has developed were identified in the past. With the Kinross VTEM results and multiple layers of ground survey data developed by us, we continue to generate a compelling roster of targets. The Company has submitted some targets to authorities for drilling approval and will expand that process through time. A 2022 drill program on the Buckhorn property is still being finalized. ” Martin St. Pierre, P.Geo, a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed data associated with the project. About Adamera Adamera Minerals Corp. is exploring for a high-grade gold deposit near Republic Washington. This area has reportedly produced 8 million ounces of gold. Adamera is the dominant regional explorer in the area. For further details, please contact:   Mark Kolebaba President/CEO Adamera Minerals Email:  info@Adamera.com Website:  www.adamera.com The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Statements in this press release, other than purely historical information, including statements relating to the Company’s future plans and objectives or expected results, may include forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on numerous assumptions and are subject to all of the risks and uncertainties inherent in resource exploration and development. As a result, actual results may vary materially from those described in the forward-looking statements.

March 09, 2022 09:30 AM Eastern Standard Time

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Musim Mas Launched First Smallholders Hub In Sambas

Musim Mas

SAMBAS, Indonesia, February 28, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Musim Mas Group officially launched its first  Smallholders  Hub in Sambas on 14 January 2022 with the local government and key stakeholders. To date, Musim Mas has established a total of six  Smallholders  Hubs across Indonesia. The  Smallholders  Hub is one of Musim Mas’ approaches to scale up its  Smallholders  Program and embed valuable skills within the community. The hub trains local government agricultural officers, or Village Agricultural Officers (VEO), on Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and NDPE (No Deforestation, No Peat, and No Exploitation). These officers then share their expertise with independent smallholder farmers and equip them with the knowledge needed for responsible farming. The new Sambas Hub aims to train 119 VEOs and reach out to more than 1,500 independent  smallholders  across the entire Sambas District over two years. Musim Mas has stationed two field staff in Sambas to work closely with the VEOs and the Sambas District Government. As the face-to-face training sessions will be conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic, safety measures are in place. Physical distancing is being maintained, and the participants must wear masks and abide by protocols recommended by the government. “The Sambas District Government is strongly committed to developing the skills and knowledge of  smallholders  in the district,” said Rob Nicholls, General Manager of Programs and Projects of Musim Mas. “They seek to improve the economic conditions of  smallholders  and their families while remaining dedicated to protecting the environment at the same time. The  Smallholders  Hub is an excellent opportunity to support the aims of the Sambas District Government. It’s well-aligned with Musim Mas’ commitment to improving  smallholders ’ livelihoods while conserving the environment. Musim Mas also works closely with key stakeholder  Earthqualizer, a well-respected non-profit organization in the region. Together, we aim to maximize this program’s benefits to all  palm oil   smallholders  in Sambas.” “Sambas district is one of the regencies in West Kalimantan Province that’s developing oil palm plantations,” said Swisto Uwin, Smallholder Program Manager of Earthqualizer Foundation. “Based on Earthqualizer’s studies and analysis dated till 2021, the area of planted oil palm plantations in Sambas Regency reaches 125,296 hectares, consisting of 91,526 hectares within company concessions and 33,770 hectares managed by oil palm  smallholders. We need to develop the capacity of farmers and institutions to improve the farmers’ quality of business. It’s crucial to involve VEOs to accelerate the implementation of sustainable  plantation  practices in Sambas district.” “The Oil Palm  Plantation  GAP training is a good example where companies and non-governmental organizations can collaborate with the Sambas District Government in developing human resources such as VEOs,” said Fahrur Rofi, Vice Regent of Sambas. “Until now, only Musim Mas has a special program for empowering and increasing the capacity of oil palm farmers in Sambas district. This is a good example and should be followed by other  plantation  companies operating in the district.” Having launched its  first Smallholders Hub  in 2020, Musim Mas aims to establish more Smallholder Hubs in the future and improve the livelihood of more smallholder farmers. Also, Musim Mas plans to launch its first  Smallholders  Hub in Muba, South Sumatra, this year. Find out more about Musim Mas’ initiatives for smallholder farmers  at this link. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Musim Mas on 3blmedia.com

February 28, 2022 01:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

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Ultra Music Festival Appoints Pulse Sports and Entertainment as Official Commercial Agency for Miami Festival

Pulse Sports and Entertainment

Pulse Sports and Entertainment announced today a multi-year partnership with Ultra Music Festival, the flagship event of the globally renowned brand, Ultra Worldwide. Ultra awarded Pulse the designation of ‘Commercial Agency of Record’ to support all partnership and sponsorship efforts related to their flagship Miami festival. Work will begin immediately and will be directed out of Pulse’s Miami HQ, with support from the agency’s offices in Mexico City and Denver, CO. Ultra Music Festival (UMF) is an annual 3-day outdoor electronic music festival that takes place during the month of March in Miami, Florida, United States. It draws an average attendance per day of 55,000+ fans and in 2012, it reached a record attendance of 155,000 people. In 2013, the festival took place across two consecutive weekends to celebrate its 15 th anniversary, with a combined attendance of 330,000 people. “We are honored and thankful to Ultra Music Festival for entrusting us with the task of supporting this global event,” said PSE’s CEO, Jurgen Mainka. “As a Miami based agency, it is a dream come through to be able to represent the commercial rights to the most recognized brand in Electronic Dance Music festivals.” The 2022 event, which to date is almost sold out, will take place on March 25, 26 and 27 at Bayfront Park in Miami and will again feature a lineup of global music icons. “A global event in Miami that brings together over 155,000 attendees from over 107 countries throughout the weekend for a 3-day celebration provides a tremendous amount of value for brands looking to engage with this crowd onsite,” said Brian Bishop, PSE’s Chief Revenue Officer. “Globally, the event gets amplified by Ultra Live, the event’s streaming distribution channel that reaches over 24 million people every year.” https://bit.ly/3Hdmfv1 About Pulse Sports and Entertainment: Pulse Sports and Entertainment is a multicultural consulting, commercial and marketing agency focused on strategy development for clients that want to expand or introduce their brand across the American continent. We believe in energized data. We believe that organizations around the world have the unique opportunity to adjust the way they interact with their customers by refocusing the use of their valuable content through their proprietary digital product mix. Contact Details Pulse Sports and Entertainment Communications Department communications@pulsesportsent.com Company Website https://pulsesportsent.com/

February 23, 2022 02:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

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How to Find the Sweet Spot Between Economic Development and Conservation Outcomes

Musim Mas

Singapore, February 15, 2022 /3BL Media/ -   Palm oil major, Musim Mas Group (Musim Mas or “the Group”), the top-ranked Swiss university Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zurich (ETH Zurich), and IPB University (or the Institut Pertanian Bogor) in Indonesia, are delighted to announce a research collaboration for five years. The collaboration aims to investigate the conditions under which supply chain sustainability initiatives can lead to reduced deforestation in the palm oil sector in Indonesia while safeguarding producers’ inclusion. In particular, the joint research will measure how Musim Mas' Smallholder Programs, such as the Smallholder Hubs, can contribute to such sustainability goals. Together with ETH Zurich, Musim Mas will collaborate to produce longitudinal research on oil palm smallholders and measure the impact of its work on smallholders. Starting in December 2021 in Sumatra, Indonesia, the study will be one of the first in the industry to see what it takes to balance environmental and economic considerations for supply chain initiatives to work. Researchers from ETH Zurich’s Environmental Policy Lab (EPL) and IPB University will collect data based on a combination of farm-level producer surveys, semi-structured expert interviews with local experts along the value chain, and village-level focus group discussions. The project aims to sample up to 80 villages, and to survey up to 1,600 non-industrial palm oil producers over a 5-year time frame. Two grants support the project. The first, " Assessing the effectiveness and equity of company forest policies, " was awarded to Prof. Dr. Rachael Garrett at ETH Zurich by the European Research Council. It pursues a coordinated pan-tropical data analysis across the world's most significant tropical hotspots of commodity-driven deforestation. The second grant, " Effectiveness and equity of zero-deforestation commitment implementation in the palm oil sector," awarded to EPL by the Swiss National Science Foundation, aims to develop an improved understanding of how company policy implementation mechanisms interact with public governance to influence conservation and livelihood results. "Musim Mas is genuinely pleased to partner with ETH Zurich, one of the most respected universities in the world, and with IPB University, a leading agricultural university in Indonesia, to embark on a five-year longitudinal research to measure the impacts of our work with oil palm smallholders. Such a long-term commitment is needed to ensure an accurate assessment of the effectiveness of our strategy and programs, which are themselves based on a long-term, patient approach. Palm oil is here to stay, and so are small farmers. This rigorous, impartial review will allow us to further improve our programs, benefiting the farmers and their landscapes." Olivier Tichit, Director of Sustainability, Musim Mas Group. “This first of its kind partnership will provide ground breaking evidence on how sustainability initiatives influence oil palm producers’ livelihoods and land use. In particular, through our experimental design we will be able to identify which elements of Musim Mas’ No Peat, No Deforestation and No Exploitation commitments, and Smallholder Programs are most aligned with achieving benefits for both farmers and the environment, and conversely, where changes to the programs might be needed.”  Rachael Garrett, Chair of Environmental Policy, ETH Zurich. About Musim Mas Headquartered in Singapore, Musim Mas is one of the world’s largest, integrated palm oil corporations with operations in every part of the supply chain across the Americas, Europe and Asia. Our global workforce pursues innovative and sustainable developments, ensuring product quality, safety and efficiency as the industry evolves. As one of the most prominent players in the industry, it aspires to be a responsible leader in the evolution of the industry, driving a new era of sustainability with innovation. To that end, we take active steps to go beyond industry-recognized sustainability standards and will continue to step up in response to critical industry issues in our quest to contribute to a more sustainable industry and equitable world. Find out more about Musim Mas’ sustainability initiatives at this link. About Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (or ETH Zurich) is a public research university with a world-class reputation in academia and industry. In the 2021 edition of QS World University Rankings, ETH Zurich was ranked 6th in the world, placing it as the second-best European university after the University of Oxford. ETH Zurich’s Environmental Policy Lab, chaired by Prof. Dr. Rachael Garrett, works on understanding the causes of global environmental change and identifying policies and practices that can contribute to reducing global environmental harms while promoting sustainable development. Our research is focused on land and food systems, with particular attention to supply chain sustainability policies and producers' motivations and livelihood challenges. About IPB University IPB University, or Institut Pertanian Bogor, is a leading state-run agricultural university based in Bogor, and is one of the foremost institutions of higher education in Indonesia. It was established to be a center of excellence in agriculture and to promote scientific research benefiting the future of mankind. It is well-known not only for its remarkable and diverse range of academic subjects, but also for its research-led teaching and outstanding scientific environment. IPB’s Department of Communication Science and Community Development Sciences, headed by Prof. Dr. Arya Hadi Dharmawan, applies insights from sociology, anthropology, communication, human ecology and community development to support community empowerment that promotes self-reliance and agricultural development. Prof. Dr. Dharmawan’s research focuses on the political ecology of tropical agriculture and rural livelihood resilience. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Musim Mas on 3blmedia.com

February 14, 2022 04:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

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Musim Mas Donates $187K to Renovate Iconic Mosque in Medan

Musim Mas

MEDAN, Indonesia, February 10, 2022 /3BL Media/ - Musim Mas Group, one of the leading global  palm oil  companies, donated IDR 2 billion cash (around SGD $187,000) to the Government of North Sumatra for the renovation of the Grand Mosque of Medan (Masjid Agung Medan). The donation was given directly by the General Manager of Musim Mas, Gunawan Siregar, to the Governor of North Sumatra, Edy Rahmayadi. The governor is also the Chairman of the Committee for renovating the Grand Mosque of Medan. The funding seeks to support the local community, help preserve the mosque’s historic architecture, and provide better prayer facilities. In September 2020, Musim Mas launched its revised  Sustainability Policy, which lays out a renewed and deepened commitment to improving the livelihoods of  smallholders, workers, and communities. The Group  donated $5 million towards various causes in 2020, such as Alzheimer’s Disease Association (ADA) and Metta Welfare Association in Singapore. Iconic Landmark in Medan Completed in 1909, the Grand Mosque is one of the largest and oldest mosques in Medan, North Sumatra. It’s located in the city center and is a famous place of worship and pilgrimage. An iconic landmark believed to be designed by the Dutch, the mosque features an architectural style that combines Middle Eastern, Indian, and Spanish elements[1]. Quote “I represent Musim Mas Group, donating IDR 2 billion in funds to the Chairman of the Grand Mosque of Medan Construction Committee, Mr. Edy Rahmayadi, who is also the Governor of North Sumatra,” said  Gunawan Siregar. “We hope this assistance will help provide proper and comfortable facilities for the Jama’ah (prayer congregation) who will worship and carry out religious activities at the Grand Mosque of Medan. We’re also delighted to be involved in activities that can support the communities where we operate, especially the North Sumatra Provincial Government.” The Governor of North Sumatra expressed his gratitude and appreciation for Musim Mas Group’s assistance and support in the renovation of the Grand Mosque of Medan. “I’d like to thank PT Musim Mas for its support. I hope the company will be more successful,” said Edy Rahmayadi. [1]  http://ejournal.uin-malang.ac.id/index.php/JIA/article/view/4585 View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Musim Mas on 3blmedia.com

February 10, 2022 03:00 PM Eastern Standard Time

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O-I Glass Defines its Sustainability Approach

O-I Glass, Inc.

At O-I we are focused on the future. Our goals are purposefully ambitious and aspirational because that’s what drives innovation and transformation. Our baseline is 2017 unless otherwise noted. ZERO INJURIES As part of our journey toward zero injuries, we are committed to a 50% improvement of our Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) by 2030. SUPPLY CHAIN SUSTAINABILITY Achieve sustainability balance, together, by aligning our supply chain with our 2030 sustainability vision and goals. ZERO WASTE Reduce the amount of natural resources used, reduce the generation of waste by reuse, and recycling as we drive towards a “Zero Waste” organization 50% RECYCLED CONTENT Increase recycled content to 50% average by 2030. O-I is taking a tailored approach to increase recycled content rates across its enterprise network as rates vary significantly by geography SOCIAL IMPACT We see tremendous opportunity to positively impact the planet and communities where we operate. We will collaborate with customers, NGOs, suppliers and local leaders to make glass recycling available in 100% of our locations. DIVERSITY & INCLUSION Continue to build a diverse and inclusive environment where people feel welcomed to create a better future for themselves, each other, and O-I. We are focused on increasing all aspects of diversity across our team 25% GHG REDUCTION Approved SBTi target to reduce GHG emissions 25% by 2030 (interim target of 10% by 2025). 40% RENEWABLE Renewable energy is a pillar in our strategy to lower carbon emissions. Our goal is to reach 40% renewable energy use by 2030 and to reduce total energy consumption by 9%. R&D TRANSFORMATION Reinvent and reimagine glass-making so the circularity of glass meets the potential of our MAGMA melting technology, low-carbon alternative fuels, and light-weighted glass packaging. 25% WATER REDUCTION We are committed to reducing our global water usage 25% by 2030, prioritizing operations in higher risk areas. Read the full report here.  View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from O-I Glass, Inc. on 3blmedia.com

January 27, 2022 02:45 PM Eastern Standard Time

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Supporting Education in Rural Indonesia: Musim Mas' Efforts to Provide Quality Education

Musim Mas

To meet the needs of rural communities in geographically expansive Indonesia, Musim Mas has been helping build schools. These schools provide quality education to children living around the company’s vast plantations in rural of the country, through a foundation. Musim Mas has a long-standing outreach initiative through The Anwar Karim Foundation, or Yayasan Anwar Karim (YAK), which runs programs that address needs like economic development, community facilities, education, and infrastructure. In 2020, Musim Mas contributed 22 Billion Indonesian Rupiah to the foundation, of which 57% was allocated to our YAK schools. In May 2021, Musim Mas published its Social Impact Report where, working with the global consultancy Corporate Citizenship, the company identified rural education improvement as one of its priorities. Click here to read the report. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Musim Mas on 3blmedia.com

January 24, 2022 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

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Angkor Resources Defines Drill Targets at Wild Boar Prospect, Cambodia

Angkor Resources Corp.

GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB – TheNewswire - Jan. 18, 2022 - Angkor Resources Corp. (TSXV:ANK ) and ( OTC:ANKOF) (“Angkor” or “the Company”) reports advancement of the Wild Boar prospect on the Andong Meas license with analysis and interpretation, defining several drill targets. A thorough examination of the exploration data acquired over the past season’s activities has been completed and drill targets have been identified over the main Wild Boar showing. Additionally, multiple mineralized zones have been delineated away from the main showing which require additional work. The maiden diamond drill program will consist of approximately 1,200 metres in ten holes.  It is designed primarily to test vein-style gold mineralization over at least 800 metres of strike length.               Click Image To View Full Size   Click Image To View Full Size   Close-up view of Drill Target Area with Ground IP and Test Pit Areas                         All the work was completed in collaboration with the local Jarai Indigenous communities under a joint operating agreement between Angkor and the communities.   The compilation of last season’s activity on Wild Boar included analysis of: 998  geochemical soil samples  on west, south, and north extensions of Wild Boar   111 rock samples   80 test pits with 127 rock samples   2 artisanal shafts   15,450 metres on 18 lines of ground IP-Resistivity geophysical survey   Combined 2D/3D array IP survey     Dennis Ouellette, VP Exploration, describes, “Interpretation of the IP survey completed over the Wild Boar gold target suggests that the system is an intact epithermal gold system with the flat lying veins discovered on surface representing the upper portions of the system. A north trending moderate resistivity anomaly continues to depth and may be the feeder zone for the dacite flows mapped on surface and may also have acted as the conduit for the epithermal vein system. Chargeability values are quite low as would be expected in a low sulphidation system, but they do flank the resistivity anomaly and increase in strength at depth (+100 metres) which may be reflecting wall rock clay alteration due to boiling within the epithermal system.  The point of boiling in an epithermal system frequently produces ‘bonanza’ grades of gold mineralization.“   Work continues on other prospects so drilling activities across the license can be consolidated.   QUALIFIED PERSON   Dennis Ouellette, B.Sc, P.Geo., is a member of The Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA #104257) and a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 (“NI 43-101”). He is the Company’s VP Exploration on site and has reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this document.   ABOUT ANGKOR RESOURCES CORP. Angkor Resources Corp. is a public company, listed on the TSX-Venture Exchange, and is a leading resource optimizer in Cambodia with multiple licenses in NE quadrant of the country.  In 2020, the company received approval and initiated negotiations on Production Sharing Contract (PSC) terms for Block VIII, a 7,300 square kilometre oil and gas license in Cambodia.   CONTACT: Delayne Weeks, CEO                        Telephone: +1 (780) 831-8722        Email: da@angkorgold.ca Website: http://www.angkorresources.ca  or follow us on Twitter @AngkorResources   Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Certain information set forth in this news release may contain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of the Company, including, but not limited to the potential for gold and/or other minerals at any of the Company’s properties, the prospective nature of any claims comprising the Company’s property interests, the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions, dependence upon regulatory approvals, uncertainty of sample results, timing and results o f future exploration, and the availability of financing.  Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements.

January 18, 2022 01:10 PM Eastern Standard Time

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Musim Mas Leads in Palm Oil Sector at the Largest Sustainability & Environmental Awards in Indonesia: PROPER Awards 2021

Musim Mas

MEDAN, Indonesia, January 12, 2022 /3BL Media/ - The Musim Mas Group (“the Group” or “Musim Mas”) achieved 11 Green PROPER Awards in 2021 – the highest number of PROPER Awards for a palm oil company, representing results that are “beyond the environmental compliance criteria.” The PROPER Awards are awarded by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry in Indonesia (KLHK). The results were announced by General Director of Pollution and Environmental Damage Control, Sigit Relianto, and Chairman of the PROPER Advisory Council, Prof. Sudharto, P. Hadi, on Tuesday 28 December 2021. The Group’s subsidiaries that obtained Green are PT Siringo-ringo, PT Bahana Nusa Interindo, PT Indomakmur Sawit Berjaya, PT Agrowiratama, PT Sinar Agro Raya, PT Musim Mas Batang Kulim, PT Musim Mas Pangkalan Lesung, PT Berkat Sawit Sejati, PT Sukajadi Sawit Mekar 1, PT Sukajadi Sawit Mekar 2, and PT Maju Aneka Sawit. The PROPER Awards, which is short for Program Penilaian Peringkat Kinerja Perusahaan dalam Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup, is an assessment program by the Indonesia Ministry of Environment and Forestry that aims to raise the bar on environmental compliance and stewardship of businesses in Indonesia. Musim Mas, along with over 2,500 companies from sectors such as oil and gas, manufacturing, agro-industry, etc., were assessed and assigned PROPER Awards from Black representing “not in compliance” to Green and Gold representing “beyond compliance.” The PROPER Award is a program to allow companies to show commitment beyond the existing mandatory environmental legislation and laws. Companies are assessed for their processes in lifecycle assessment, energy efficiency, emission reduction, water efficiency, wastewater load reduction, B3 waste reduction, reduction and utilization of non-B3 waste, biodiversity protection, community empowerment, and disaster responses. This year, life cycle assessments and vaccination programs that are part of the disaster response to support government vaccination programs were added to the assessment criteria. “We are truly honored to have gained more PROPER awards again this year,” said Togar Sitanggang, General Manager of PT Musim Mas. He added, “We will continue in our pursuit of environmental sustainability ranging from the assessment of the life cycle, energy efficiency, emissions, water efficiency and wastewater load, B3 waste, biodiversity, community empowerment, and also disaster response. We also hope to inspire the communities and our stakeholders to work with us on environmental sustainability.” About Musim Mas’ Environmental Efforts The Musim Mas Group prides itself on being a leader in palm oil sustainability and has prioritized environmentally friendly plantations and mills. The company has set aside 28,210 hectares of land for conservation, representing 14% of its titled land area. This area is roughly 1/3 the size of Singapore. The group’s 11 subsidiaries that received Green PROPER Awards feature mills that have methane capture facilities installed and converting renewable energy into electricity. This is an effort in line with the heightened global efforts to thwart the release of methane into the atmosphere, such as the Global Methane Pledge at COP 26 in Glasgow. To find out more about Musim Mas’ environmental efforts and community support, visit the company’s sustainability report  at this link. About the PROPER Awards The PROPER Awards, also known as Program Penilaian Peringkat Kinerja Perusahaan dalam Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup, is a program launched in 1995 with support from the World Bank and United States – Asia Environmental Partnership (USAEP)/ United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to encourage public disclosure of Indonesian companies’ environmental performance, across all industries. This program aims to help increase compliance with existing regulations and incentivize companies to go beyond regulatory requirements. View additional multimedia and more ESG storytelling from Musim Mas on 3blmedia.com

January 12, 2022 11:30 AM Eastern Standard Time

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