Malindo Cibatu Hatchery Now Uses Solar Panels

After the inaugural launch of the solar power plant (solar panels) at the PT Malindo Food Delight Cikarang factory in December 2024, Malindo is now continuing to the next project, namely the installation of solar panels at the Cibatu Hatchery, Purwakarta, West Java using products from PT Lembaga Tenaga Indonesia (Solarvest). The inauguration of the operation of the solar panels was carried out on January 24, 2025 by Ghamal Firmansyah, GM Hatchery and Denny Gultom, representative of Solarvest.
The installed solar panels have a capacity of 532.35 kWp which is projected to produce around 757,000 kWh of electricity per year. The installation of these solar panels (PV) can reduce carbon emissions by up to 511 tons of CO2 per year, which is equivalent to planting 23,218 trees.
The installation of the second phase of solar panels at the Malindo Cibatu hatchery is one of Malindo’s commitments to sustainability by using environmentally friendly solar power plants

PT Malindo Food Delight Installs Solar Panels at Cikarang Factory

PT Malindo Food Delight inaugurated the installation of solar panels (PV) at its factory located in Cikarang, West Java on Tuesday, December 10, 2024.
The installed solar panels have a capacity of 914.13 kWp which is projected to produce around 1,184,484 kWh of electricity per year. Malindo is committed to reducing CO2 carbon emissions by using environmentally friendly solar power plants.
“Malindo continues to strive to maintain a clean and sustainable environment, where the use of this solar power plant we can reduce CO2 carbon emissions and save thousands of trees per year,” said Lau Joo Kiang as Director of PT Malindo Food Delight.
The installation of these solar panels (PV) can reduce emissions by up to 799 tons of CO2 and save 36,315 trees each year. This is also a step in Malindo’s contribution to supporting clean energy in Indonesia.

In 2024, Malindo Has Distributed 80,3 Tons of Eggs to Improve Community Nutrition

One of the CSR activities carried out by PT Malindo Feedmill Tbk is providing egg assistance to improve community nutrition, both for school children, stunting areas, underprivileged communities and communities affected by natural disasters.
During 2024, Malindo has distributed 1,284,543 eggs for CSR or around 80.3 tons spread across various locations in Indonesia. Among them are helping victims of landslides in Panyindangan Village, Sukatani District, Purwakarta Regency, earthquake victims in Pangalengan, West Java, and flood and landslide victims in Sukabumi. Then many schools, Islamic boarding schools, orphanages, free restaurants, and disability foundations in Jabotabek, Probolinggo, Lumajang, Grobogan, Pesawaran, Ogan Ilir and many other areas have received CSR eggs from Malindo.
Those who received assistance felt the benefits of CSR eggs from Malindo and expressed their gratitude to Malindo. This was expressed by Didi Narsidi from the Tuna Netra Foundation and Tabungan Surga Special School. “Malindo has routinely sent eggs to children from special schools and other blind groups at our foundation. This really helps us in meeting the animal protein needs of blind children who attend school. They are in limited economic conditions plus their physical disabilities. Hopefully Malindo’s business will continue to advance and be blessed,” said Didi.
Meanwhile, Rewin Harahan, Director of PT Malindo Feedmill Tbk welcomed the CSR of eggs carried out by Malindo which continues to be sustainable from year to year with the number of eggs donated also increasing. “It was recorded that in 2023 the number of eggs that were CSR-ed was 445,084 eggs and in 2024 it had increased by more than 100% to 1,284,543 eggs. This is our commitment to care about the future of Indonesian children, especially their adequacy of animal protein and of course also for our sustainability as livestock stakeholders,” said Rewin.

Malindo Delivers Aid For Fire Victims in Kemayoran

A fire broke out on Jalan Kebon Kosong, Kemayoran, Central Jakarta on Tuesday afternoon, December 10, 2024. This fire caused 200 houses to burn down and affected 1,800 residents. This data is based on the results of data collection by the DKI Jakarta Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD).
Hearing the news, PT Malindo Feedmill Tbk in collaboration with the National Food Agency (Bapanas) and other companies distributed food aid to residents affected by the fire which was handed over on Friday, December 13, 2024.
The food donation distributed by Malindo was in the form of instant noodles, mineral water and Sunny Gold eggs. This assistance is expected to ease and help fire victims.
Arief Prasetyo Adi, Head of Bapanas when visiting the refugee location, advised that the nutritional needs of the refugees be met such as carbohydrates, vegetables and protein.
“So the composition must be one third of one plate containing carbohydrates, one third of vegetables, one sixth of protein, where protein is obtained from chicken, eggs, fish, tempeh and tofu. Then another sixth of course is fruit,” said Arief.

Bestie Challenge With Sunny Gold Season 3

SunnyGold held the Bestie Challenge Season 3 event which was held in three different locations, starting from Hero Lebak Bulus on September 28, 2024, Lotte Mart Bintaro on November 30, 2024 and the last one at Naga Swalayan Wibawa Mukti on December 20, 2024.
Different from the previous Bestie Challenge which used SunnyGold Nugget Pop as the main ingredient, this time SunnyGold’s Bestie Challenge brought a newly launched mainstay menu, namely Cocktail Sausage.
Before the cooking competition began, SunnyGold also held a cooking demo with Chef Khomay. The menu served by Chef Khomay was Pecel & Samyang Wrap, Mie Gomak Thai Sauce, and Omelet, where the menu used SunnyGold Cocktail Sausage as the main ingredient.
The cooking competition began, participants were given vouchers worth 150,000 rupiah to spend on SunnyGold Cocktail Sausage and other ingredients to be processed into delicious creative dishes with the main ingredient of SunnyGold Cocktail Sausage within 45 minutes.

Malindo Sends Aid To Flood And Landslide Victims in South Sulawesi

Floods and landslides occurred in several areas of South Sulawesi on May 3, 2024. One of the villages that was quite badly affected by the flood disaster was Kadundung Village, Latimojong District, Luwu Regency, South Sulawesi.
Based on the data received, the flood and landslide resulted in damage to several road and bridge infrastructure. Where this damage resulted in the cutting off of inter-district roads due to landslides and floods.
PT Malindo Feedmill Tbk through the Makassar plant in collaboration with the AAS Community distributed aid to victims of the floods and landslides that hit several regencies in South Sulawesi. This aid is in the form of basic necessities such as eggs, instant noodles, snacks and mineral water.