Public activities to recognize forest management and responsible forest productsby | 13-03-2014 20:06 |
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![]() ![]() In line with Indonesia's economic growth which is rapidly increasing , the market demand for forest products is also increasing and must be filled quickly so that the aspects of responsible forest management is often overlooked , even in some cases by breaking the law . If the consumption of forest resources is not accompanied by patterns of sustainable consumption and production of the natural forest, the forest destruction just wait for a matter of time . To disseminate the information of sustainable forest management and responsible forest products ( mainly wood , paper and paper towels ) , WWF - Indonesia held public event themed " 100 % Responsible Consumer " . The activities held on : Day / Date: Saturday / March 1, 2014 - Sunday / March 2, 2014 Time : 09.30 am - finish Place : National Museum ( Museum Gajah ) , Jl . Medan Merdeka Barat No. . 12 , Gambir , Central Jakarta In this event , there were three major activities , namely : EXHIBITION 25 works of art using wood products , paper , tissue certified made by 6 senior high school students and college students in Jakarta , as well as young artists . The entire work curated by Ika Vantiani and Sigit Budi ( SERRUM ) . WORKSHOP KRIYA using wood materials , paper and tissue that are responsible . There are four workshops to be held in example making a woodcut , book binding , painting on wood , and make a poster collage . Workshop participants can be followed by the age of 7 years and above . Workshop registration can be done at the National Museum on 1-2 March 2014 , starting at 09.00 am . Talk show with topics ranging from about responsible forestry management with DG PHKA , Director of Social Forestry Ministry of Forestry , WWF - Indonesia, representatives of the company ( such as Kimberly Clark and Jaya Raya Timber ) , Association of Indonesian Furniture Designers , and young artists. This event was so incredible! I could see how young creative used their hobby to showed the responsible forest management! I wish you could join us :) |