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Improving Performance, Value, and Quality of Environmental and Improvement Aspects by 10% through the Gemilang Program Aifah, Aifah; Shafira Luthi, Reggina; C, Trio Aris; Saputra, Wahyu; A, M. Osaegi
Journal of Social Research Vol. 4 No. 11 (2025): Journal of Social Research
Publisher : International Journal Labs

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55324/josr.v4i11.2866

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The mining industry globally faces increasing pressure to enhance environmental performance and foster continuous improvement. According to the World Bank (2023), sustainable mining practices are critical for long-term operational viability, while McKinsey (2023) reports highlight that companies with robust environmental management systems achieve 15–20% better stakeholder confidence and regulatory compliance. The Gemilang Program is a continuous improvement initiative implemented at PT Putra Perkasa Abadi (PPA) Site BIB, aimed at enhancing the performance, value, and quality of the Environmental (LH) and Improvement aspects in the evaluation of Subcontractor Operational Responsible Persons (PJO). Based on the evaluation results of the second semester of 2024, the Environmental and Improvement aspect scores were 62.3 and 43.43, respectively (categorized as red–blue). These low scores pose significant implications for the sustainability rating and environmental reputation of national mining companies operating under stringent regulatory frameworks. Through the implementation of the Gemilang Program, various measures such as intensive mentoring, training, provision of standardized evaluation formats, and a reward-and-punishment system successfully improved the scores in the first semester of 2025 to 69.38 for the Environmental aspect and 61.09 for the Improvement aspect. These results represent significant increases of 11.36% and 40.66%, demonstrating the program’s effectiveness in fostering a work culture focused on continuous improvement.
Increase The Percentage of Coal Conservation Deposited in ROM Drainage Areas Aifah, Aifah; Hendrawan, Ryan Afif; Agung, Fransiskus Bimantoro; Victor, Jepri
Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi Vol. 5 No. 11 (2024): Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi
Publisher : Publikasi Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59141/jist.v5i11.4613

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The research aims to increase the conservation percentage of trapped coal in the ROM A1 drainage area from February to June 2024 by improving fine coal management and adding value to the conservation of PJP. This study also seeks to reduce penalties from fine coal blending into sellable products and minimize environmental pollution in the ROM A1 area. The study employs a descriptive method, focusing on implementing coal conservation in drainage areas by determining the scope of each conservation object. Root cause analysis using a Fishbone diagram was used to identify key improvement strategies for increasing coal conservation percentages. Initial observations in the ROM A1 drainage area revealed 6,829 tons of unpreserved fine coal, primarily due to rainwater runoff. The results showed that with proper implementation of conservation techniques, including the installation of fine coal traps and the centralization of fine coal in collection points, the conservation rate improved from 0% to 62% by April 2024. In tangible terms, 83 tons of fine coal, worth IDR 26,434,928, were saved, contributing to both environmental conservation efforts and economic benefits for the company. This study highlights the importance of continuous coal conservation efforts, especially in mining operations where environmental and financial impacts can be significant.