Looking into University Press in IndonesiaDonny SyofyanJanuary 14, 2021January 14, 2021 by Donny SyofyanJanuary 14, 2021January 14, 20210208 The crucial role of the university press in disseminating knowledge, research and academic works to the public has been indubitable....
Global Collaboration for a Sustainable and Prosperous IndonesiaIndonesia ExpatSeptember 7, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatSeptember 7, 202002133 In regards to developing the most sustainable infrastructures possible, the CEO of PT FITT Akza Internasional (PT. FITT) Philip Sulaiman...
Community at the Heart of the School for NowIndonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020August 21, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020August 21, 20200844 Green School Bali is well-known for educating for sustainability and its bamboo architecture, but at its heart beats a vibrant...
Fabelio: Addressing Sustainability in the Furniture IndustryIndonesia ExpatJuly 9, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 9, 202001174 As global campaigns to raise awareness of saving the planet from climate change arises, sustainability comes to the picture. Eco-friendly...
Corine Tap Nurtures Mother Nature, One Step at a TimeIndonesia ExpatJuly 9, 2020July 9, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatJuly 9, 2020July 9, 202001251 It takes more than two months before a new habit becomes automatic, depending on the person’s behaviour, the individual, and...
EcoRegions IndonesiaKaren DavisMay 9, 2018 by Karen DavisMay 9, 201801505 The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) aims to promote global conservation in spatially defined areas called eco regions. An eco-region is...
MVB Indonesia: Focus on SustainabilityIndonesia ExpatMay 9, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatMay 9, 201801041 The World’s Most Valued Business (MVB) has turned out to be the right thing at the right time for the...
Komunal 88 – Sustainability is Good for BusinessKate ParadisApril 25, 2018 by Kate ParadisApril 25, 201801693 According to a University of Georgia study of 192 countries, Indonesia ranked second in the world for mismanaged plastic waste,...
Indonesia’s Kampung Pelangi: From Slum Transformation to Creative SustainabilityCaranissa DjatmikoJune 5, 2017June 8, 2017 by Caranissa DjatmikoJune 5, 2017June 8, 201701655 The government’s decision to invest Rp.300 million (about US$29,000) on Kampung Pelangi’s slum makeover in South Semarang shows its dedication...
Indonesia’s Solution to the Plastic EpidemicAlice JayFebruary 28, 2017 by Alice JayFebruary 28, 201702692 How ironic it is to know that the disposable, non-degradable plastic products, such as rain ponchos, straws and cutlery, which...
Saving Energy at Home: the Revolution in Green ConsumptionBill DaltonMay 4, 2015August 8, 2017 by Bill DaltonMay 4, 2015August 8, 20170409 Energy conservation is an acute necessity on the beautiful but vulnerable island of Bali. You can also save millions of...
Meet Mike O’LearyLL. WingJuly 14, 2014August 11, 2017 by LL. WingJuly 14, 2014August 11, 201702058 Founder and CEO of ROLE Bali, a non-profit humanitarian organization whose aim is to improve the education, well-being and self...
Ferzya from AcehDavid MetcalfJune 2, 2014August 8, 2017 by David MetcalfJune 2, 2014August 8, 20171757 Whenever I meet someone on my travels around Indonesia like Ferzya, I am filled with great hope for the future...
Meet Gil Frei aka Bamboo GilKaren DavisMay 6, 2013August 23, 2017 by Karen DavisMay 6, 2013August 23, 201711216 “I think having land and not ruining it is the most beautiful art anyone could ever want.” – Andy Warhol....
Earth Day Bali StyleLorcaApril 4, 2013September 6, 2017 by LorcaApril 4, 2013September 6, 20170488 Two of the many environmentally concerned groups on the island of Bali have come up with some great plans to...
John HardyKaren DavisApril 4, 2013April 24, 2020 by Karen DavisApril 4, 2013April 24, 20204 1113 Meet John Hardy, Jewellery Designer and Co-Founder of the “Greenest School on Earth”, the Green School in Bali. From bamboo...
Bali’s Sashimi Tuna Journey to the World’s Biggest Fish MarketSeamus McElroyFebruary 11, 2013August 16, 2017 by Seamus McElroyFebruary 11, 2013August 16, 20173 908 Five local Indonesian wooden longline vessels enter Benoa harbour within the space of two hours. They have been fishing for...