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Sustainability

ATOMA Group founder Adam Murray has always been passionate about sustainability and ensuring all projects have a positive, lasting impact on the communities in which they operate.

 

Here are some initiatives supported by the ATOMA Group and Adam Murray.

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Lombok Waste Management Project

Atoma Group are now looking at working with the River Trash Boom project; a new, impactful waste management initiative in Kuta, Lombok that will help collect and recycle

non-biodegradable waste from the area, reducing plastics and other pollutants from reaching our oceans. The project will not only help the environment, but also improve the living conditions of

local communities.

Adam is a proud supporter and contributor of Classroom of Hope, Indonesia, a non-profit organisation building school in developing countries.

 

In 2018 a devastating earthquake struck Lombok, destroying over 400 schools on the island. After two years of supporting temporary pop up schools, Classroom of Hope are now building Block Schools on the island – schools that are made from recycled plastic waste.

 

They provide local children with access to safe and sustainable schooling where they can thrive.

Lombok Waste Management Project

Atoma Group are now looking at working with the River Trash Boom project; a new, impactful waste management initiative in Kuta, Lombok that will help collect and recycle non-biodegradable waste from the area, reducing plastics and other pollutants from reaching our oceans. The project will not only help the environment, but also improve the living conditions of local communities.

Classroom of Hope

Adam is a proud supporter and contributor of Classroom of Hope, Indonesia, a non-profit organisation building school in developing countries.

In 2018 a devastating earthquake struck Lombok, destroying over 400 schools on the island. After two years of supporting temporary pop up schools, Classroom of Hope are now building Block Schools on the island – schools that are made from recycled plastic waste.

They provide local children with access to safe and sustainable schooling where they can thrive.

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