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Dear Mr.

Tanobati
The Head of Logistic Support Department
Bumi Indah Property

I write this letter to propose some consideration to our workers. It is related to the beverage and
drinks. The workers in the project field work for almost 18 hours everyday. Even though they are
well-paid but the fact is that they need adequate foods an drinks to support their energy. The
condition now is the workers get breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the rice boxes. So that, they get
three rice boxes a day. However, those are not enough. I would like to propose that there is a
foods and drinks spot. If it is possible, it will be better if there is a kitchen and stand-by chef with
the team. Rememberring that this is a very big project, we need to guarantee and make sure that
our workers are served well so that they also give us their best work. On behalf of the project
field workers, I would be glad for hearing the decision that you will take for this matter.

Thank you very much for your concern and attention.

Best regards,

Mr. Peter Green


General Manager of Bumi Indah Property

Contoh 2
Park street number 109
BRIGHT Marriage and Parenting Consultant

April 22, 2016

Dear, Mrs. Setiana Sari

Since the last time that I met you in the international conference in Bali, We thought about
planning to hold the same conference in Jakarta. We have done several meeting to discuss this
plan with our team and we consider to have cooperation with your institution. With this letter,
We attach the proposal of the event. I hope that the proposal could give you clear description.
For any unclear points, please contact us at jakartaparentingconference@gmail.com.

We look forward to hearing from you soon. Thank you very much for your kind attention.

Best regards,
ELEKTRONIK BARU
Jln. Widuri No. 34 Medan
Telp. xxxx xxxx
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ORDER LETTER

Medan, 26th September 2016


Kepada Yth:
PT. MAJU KOMPUTER
Jln. Mawar No. 66 Jakarta Pusat

Dear Mr Suhardi,
I am interested in the item contained in Computer Magazine edition of 24 September 2016. I
want to order:

6 external hardware with a capacity of 2 terabytes


6 internal hardware with the capacity of 1 terabyte
6 external hardware with a capacity of 500 gigabytes

Please send it to the thistle street address number 34, Medan. For payment I will immediately
transfer to the account you registered on advertising in computer magazines.

Best regards,

Teguh Riyadi

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ELEKTRONIK BARU
Jln. Widuri No. 34 Medan
Telp. xxxx xxxx
PT PELITA JAYA
Jl. Sutarno No. 107 Jakarta Selatan
Telp. xxxx xxxxxx Fax. xxxxxx
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Jakarta, 25th September 2016

Ms. Melani
Accounts Payable
The Harapan Store
Jl. Sudarmo No. 28
Jakarta

It has come to my attention that your company, The Cooking Store has been late with paying
their invoices for the past three months.

In order to encourage our customers to pay for their invoices before the due date, we have
implemented a discount model where we'll give you 3% off your invoice if you pay us within 15
days of receiving the invoice.
I hope that everything is going well for you and your company. You are one of our biggest
customers, and we appreciate your business. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at
(xxxx) xxxxxx.

Sincerely,

Signature
Sukoco

Accounts Receivable

Reducing and reusing products cuts down on manufacturing pollution, just as the use of recycled
instead of virgin materials prevents pollution in industrial processes. Saving money: Households
can save money by reusing materials and products and by practicing smart shopping habits that
reduce waste.
REDUCE, REUSE, AND RECYCLE
The three R’s are the foundations of environmental stewardship. These simple concepts are a
good
place to start when teaching environmental issues to young children. Practicing the three R’s
helps with
conservation of energy and resources as well as landfill diversion. Let’s take a look at each in
more
detail.
Reduce
Being environmentally conscious eventually leads to the next step—being proactive in daily life.
When
buying products at the store, it helps to think about what kind of effect the product is having on
the
environment. Sometimes we purchase items that we don’t really need. Other times we purchase
items
that have more packaging than is necessary. When we make decisions with these issues in mind,
we’re
using our power as consumers to be proactive in helping the environment.
Simply put, Reducing means producing less waste, consuming less and consciously avoiding
products
with unnecessary packaging. Reducing is the most effective of the three R’s.
Tips to help you reduce your waste:
• Avoid items that are excessively and needlessly packaged.
• Buy reusable coffee filters and cloth napkins. Avoid paper/foam plates and cups.
• Avoid plastic bags. Carry reusable bags for your shopping trips.
Reuse
The second most effective strategy for environmental stewardship is to reuse. Before throwing
something in the garbage, it helps to think about how that item might be reused. It might be
reused for
the same purpose or it might be used in a different way. For example, newspaper can be used as
wrapping paper or cushioning for packaged items.
“Can this be reused?” This is a great question to ask before throwing something in the garbage or
the
recycling bin. What’s old to you might be new to someone else. On the same note, you might be
able to
find something you need at a second hand store. When we reuse each other’s goods we save
them from
going to the landfill and we save energy and resources that would otherwise go to making new
products.
Tips to help you reuse items:
• Save and reuse scrap paper for writing notes and always try to write on both sides of paper.
• Use refillable containers (like Tupperware or reusable mugs) and rechargeable batteries.
• Wash and reuse plastic food storage bags and heavy aluminum.
• Donate unwanted clothing to charities or second-hand clothing stores.
Recycle
The last resort is to recycle. Ask yourself if the unwanted item is recyclable or compostable?
These days
we are recycling more materials than ever—approximately 50 percent of household waste can be
recycled.
When we recycle, we give material a new life and save it from going to the landfill. Materials
like glass,
plastic, aluminum, and paper can be mass collected, broken or melted down, and made into
entirely
new products.
Tips to help you recycle items:
• Donate clothing, furniture, appliances, and electronics to not-for-profit organizations.
• Hold a yard sale to recycle unwanted items. One man’s garbage is another man’s treasure.
• Place all recyclable items in the blue box for weekly collection.
Before you throw anything in the garbage make sure to try the 3R’s first. The garbage should be
your
last resort after you’ve tried the 3 R’s and there is no other option. It is estimated that Canadians
produce a total of more than 31 million tones of household waste each year. It is important for
everyone
to make an effort in reducing the amount of garbage we send to the landfill. The central landfill
in
Greater Sudbury is expected to reach its capacity in the year 2025; where will the next landfill
go? It’s
not easy to find a new location for a landfill but if we all practice the three R’s we can reduce the
need
for new landfills and extend the life of current ones.
Always remember: Don’t trash it until you’ve tried the 3 R’s.

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