ICN News – Climate change has emerged as a critical global challenge with tangible impacts on communities, particularly at the local level. In response, PT United Tractors Tbk (UT) Banjarmasin Branch continues to demonstrate its commitment to sustainable development by actively supporting climate action initiatives through strategic collaboration with communities and regional governments.
This commitment has been recognized by the South Kalimantan Provincial Government, which awarded the UT Banjarmasin Branch the title of Supporting Partner of the Climate Village Program (PROKLIM) for its contributions to climate change adaptation and mitigation efforts in Kayu Bawang Village, one of the Company’s assisted communities.
The award is presented by the Head of the South Kalimantan Provincial Environmental Agency, Rahmat Prapto Udoyo, S.Hut., M.P., and received by Saeful, ESRDH representative of UT Banjarmasin Branch, at the South Kalimantan Provincial Environmental Agency on January 12, 2026. For UT Banjarmasin Branch, this recognition underscores the importance of sustainability as an integral part of its corporate responsibility and long-term value creation.
“This recognition reinforces our commitment to delivering measurable and sustainable environmental impact. Through close collaboration with local communities and government stakeholders, UT remains dedicated to contributing actively to climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts,” said Saeful.

As a supporting partner of PROKLIM, the UT Banjarmasin Branch has implemented a range of initiatives to strengthen community capacity, enhance environmental awareness, and promote locally relevant climate adaptation and mitigation practices. In Kayu Bawang Village, these initiatives include participatory environmental management programs, climate change education, and the implementation of sustainable practices to improve community resilience to environmental risks.
The PROKLIM award recognizes effective collaboration among the private sector, communities, and government institutions to advance the sustainable development agenda. UT’s participation in the Climate Village Program aligns with the Company’s commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, which are embedded in its business strategy. Through this approach, UT seeks to contribute not only to environmental stewardship, but also to socio-economic resilience and long-term value creation for all stakeholders.
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