Green Investment Is Not Just Branding

For issuers, green investment products or implementing sustainable business principles is actually profitable, as they are considered more interesting by investors.
Uncovering the Power of Institutional Investors in Green Investment

Institutional investors, such as life insurance, mutual funds, and pension funds, have great potential for developing green investment. Unfortunately, there are several things that deter institutional investors from green investment instruments.
Harvest Season for Green Investment

In Asian countries, especially in Indonesia, there is still little interest in green investment as it’s seen as ‘less attractive’. However, green investment products have continued to increase since 2020.
Blessings of the Used Cooking Oil The Charitable Blessings of Used Cooking Oil: A Healthy Environment

This is the story of Mak Lili, a resident of Kedaung Kali Angke, Cengkareng, who coordinates the collection of used cooking oil in her neighborhood. She benefits from a cleaner environment while helping people in need.
Government Needs to Seriously Maximize Used Cooking Oil as Biodiesel

A number of countries already use used cooking oil as an environmentally friendly alternative feedstock. How about Indonesia, where used cooking oil has the potential to meet 32% of the national demand for biodiesel feedstock?
The Double-Edged Sword of the Nickel Industry

The nickel industry contributes to economic growth by providing the raw material to produce batteries for electric vehicles. However, it is a paradox that producing these environmentally friendly batteries causes negative environmental and health impacts.
Tidal Flooding, Groundwater Wells, and Environmental Damage

Groundwater exploitation is the biggest cause of land subsidence and tidal flooding in the city of Pekalongan, leading to environmental damage, and economic and health losses.
Tidal Flooding Threat: By 2030, 80 Percent of the city of Pekalongan Will Be Below Sea Level

Groundwater exploitation in the city of Pekalongan threatens tidal flooding causing most of the city to sink by 2030.