Study of Social Return of Investment (SROI) and Reclamation of CSR Program of Coal Mining Company in South Kalimantan Province Indonesia

  • Husinsyah Husinsyah Agribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Achmad Yani University, Banjarmasin JL. A.Yani Km. 32.5 Loktabat Banjarbaru 70712 South Kalimantan Indonesia
  • Fitri Mahyudi Agribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Kalimantan Islamic University Jl. Adhyaksa No. 2 Kayu Tangi Banjarmasin 70123 South Kalimantan Indonesia
  • Yarna Hasiani Agribusiness Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, Kalimantan Islamic University Jl. Adhyaksa No. 2 Kayu Tangi Banjarmasin 70123 South Kalimantan Indonesia
Keywords: CSR, Coal Mining, Reclamation, Replanting, and SROI.

Abstract

This research was conducted at coal companies in South Kalimantan Province with the sampling method Stratified Random Sampling using secondary data on corporate CSR data and primary data on CSR recipients/perpetrators in the fostered areas of each coal company that distributes and CSR both donations in the form of charity as well as community empowerment. The time of the study was March 2023. Calculation of carbon stocks by multiplying the total number of living endemic plants with the world carbon price in the same year % C organics obtained a carbon content percentage of 0.38. The carbon stock yield was 1.022 tons. Meanwhile, bamboo carbon stocks were calculated using the allometric model and the carbon stock results were 0.621 tons. The CSR program is a community empowerment program that is carried out in a structured manner to deal with both problems or opportunities and potentials owned by the community so that an understanding is built in the community that this is a shared affair. So from the social investment of a coal mining company in South Kalimantan, an SROI ratio of 2.2917 or returns on social, economic, and environmental impacts is 2.29 times the investment value.

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Published
2023-05-31
How to Cite
Husinsyah, H., Mahyudi, F., & Hasiani, Y. (2023). Study of Social Return of Investment (SROI) and Reclamation of CSR Program of Coal Mining Company in South Kalimantan Province Indonesia. International Journal of Science, Technology & Management, 4(3), 544-552. https://doi.org/10.46729/ijstm.v4i3.811
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