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REAL ACTION.

TRUE IMPACT.

REAL ACTION.

TRUE IMPACT.

In 2023, Bumiterra went beyond restoring 21 hectares of degraded rainforest by planting 10,000 trees through the Restoration Plan for Businesses. In addition, internal proactive measures reduced emissions by 19.7% (Scope 2) and 25% (Scope 3) at the end of 2023.

REAL ACTION.

TRUE IMPACT.

REAL ACTION.

TRUE IMPACT.

In 2023, Bumiterra went beyond restoring 21 hectares of degraded rainforest by planting 10,000 trees through the Restoration Plan for Businesses. In addition, internal proactive measures reduced emissions by 19.7% (Scope 2) and 25% (Scope 3) at the end of 2023.

REAL ACTION.

TRUE IMPACT.

REAL ACTION.

TRUE IMPACT.

In 2023, Bumiterra went beyond restoring 21 hectares of
degraded rainforest by planting 10,000 trees through the
Restoration Plan for Businesses. In addition, internal
proactive measures reduced emissions by 19.7% (Scope 2)
and 25% (Scope 3) at the end of 2023.

REAL ACTION.

TRUE IMPACT.

REAL ACTION.

TRUE IMPACT.

In 2023, Bumiterra went beyond restoring 21 hectares of
degraded rainforest by planting 10,000 trees through the
Restoration Plan for Businesses. In addition, internal
proactive measures reduced emissions by 19.7% (Scope 2)
and 25% (Scope 3) at the end of 2023.

In 2023, we have made

an incredible achievement

Restored

21

ha

of degraded rainforest

Planted more than

4,574

trees

Reduced by up to

25

%

of emission

And this is just the beginning

In 2023, we

have made

an incredible

achievement

Restored

21

ha

of degraded rainforest

Planted more than

4,574

trees

Reduced by up to

25

%

of emission

And this is just the beginning

In 2023, we

have made

an incredible

achievement

Restored

21

ha

of degraded rainforest

Planted more than

4,574

trees

Reduced by up to

25

%

of emission

And this is just the beginning

In 2023, we

have made

an incredible

achievement

Restored

21

ha

of degraded rainforest

Planted more than

4,574

trees

Reduced by up to

25

%

of emission

And this is just the beginning

In 2023, we have made

an incredible achievement

Restored

21

ha

of degraded rainforest

Planted more than

4,574

trees

Reduced by up to

25

%

of emission

And this is just the beginning

In 2023, we have made

an incredible achievement

Restored

21

ha

of degraded rainforest

Planted more than

4,574

trees

Reduced by up to

25

%

of emission

And this is just the beginning

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

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Flora Biodiversity

Fauna Biodiversity

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Reforesting with people who matter

We directly involve local community members, providing sustainable income alternatives and anscestral land ownership.

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BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

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Flora Biodiversity

Fauna Biodiversity

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

Reviving Rainforest Ecosystems

We plant a wide variety of native tree species to restore the natural habitats of local wildlife, securing regenerative ecosystem practices.

VIEW DETAILS

CLIMATE IMPACT

CLOSE

Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

Green House Gas Emissions

In 2023, our emissions intensity per employee increased from 2022 due to expanded business operations, including increased travel and commuting emissions. Forecasted 2024 emissions are expected to decrease with streamlined operations and working arrangements.

15.00

10.00

5.00

0.00

Scope 1

Scope 2

Scope 3

Emission (t(CO2e)

Purchased electricity

Business Travels

Employee Commuting

Upstream transportation & distribution

7.67

13.11

Bumiterra’s total emission per scope in 2023.

0.16 tCO2e

0.24 tCO2e

2022

2023

0.00

0.10

0.05

0.15

0.20

0.25

(tCO2e)

Annual averages show higher emissions intensity per employee in 2023 due to increased business travels and employee commuting.

Waste Policy

We repurpose used nursery plastic poly-bags as plant markers attached to stakes. Once compiled, the waste will be sent to a waste management facility for recycling. We're actively researching biodegradable alternatives and implementing a waste monitoring system for continuous improvement.

We alternate between plastic poly-bags and its biodegradable alternative made of rattan to reduce plastic waste and protect the soil from chemical contaminants.

Water Usage

All of our nurseries are located near natural water streams. Seedling water use varies by weather: 20L/hectare on dry days, 10L/hectare with morning/evening rain, and none with all-day rain. After planting, we rely solely on rainwater. In 2023, we used a total of 4,640 liters on the field.

Natural water streams are abundant around our reforestation sites, making watering our seedlings energy and cost-effective.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

CLIMATE IMPACT

CLOSE

Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

Green House Gas Emissions

In 2023, our emissions intensity per employee increased from 2022 due to expanded business operations, including increased travel and commuting emissions. Forecasted 2024 emissions are expected to decrease with streamlined operations and working arrangements.

15.00

10.00

5.00

0.00

Scope 1

Scope 2

Scope 3

Emission (t(CO2e)

Purchased electricity

Business Travels

Employee Commuting

Upstream transportation & distribution

7.67

13.11

Bumiterra’s total emission per scope in 2023.

0.16 tCO2e

0.24 tCO2e

2022

2023

0.00

0.10

0.05

0.15

0.20

0.25

(tCO2e)

Annual averages show higher emissions intensity per employee in 2023 due to increased business travels and employee commuting.

Waste Policy

We repurpose used nursery plastic poly-bags as plant markers attached to stakes. Once compiled, the waste will be sent to a waste management facility for recycling. We're actively researching biodegradable alternatives and implementing a waste monitoring system for continuous improvement.

We alternate between plastic poly-bags and its biodegradable alternative made of rattan to reduce plastic waste and protect the soil from chemical contaminants.

Water Usage

All of our nurseries are located near natural water streams. Seedling water use varies by weather: 20L/hectare on dry days, 10L/hectare with morning/evening rain, and none with all-day rain. After planting, we rely solely on rainwater. In 2023, we used a total of 4,640 liters on the field.

Natural water streams are abundant around our reforestation sites, making watering our seedlings energy and cost-effective.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

CLIMATE IMPACT

Restoring climate.

Our effort has consistently made impact in cutting internal carbon emission through waste policy, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission.

VIEW DETAILS

CLIMATE IMPACT

CLOSE

Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

Green House Gas Emissions

In 2023, our emissions intensity per employee increased from 2022 due to expanded business operations, including increased travel and commuting emissions. Forecasted 2024 emissions are expected to decrease with streamlined operations and working arrangements.

15.00

10.00

5.00

0.00

Scope 1

Scope 2

Scope 3

Emission (t(CO2e)

Purchased electricity

Business Travels

Employee Commuting

Upstream transportation & distribution

7.67

13.11

Bumiterra’s total emission per scope in 2023.

0.16 tCO2e

0.24 tCO2e

2022

2023

0.00

0.10

0.05

0.15

0.20

0.25

(tCO2e)

Annual averages show higher emissions intensity per employee in 2023 due to increased business travels and employee commuting.

Waste Policy

We repurpose used nursery plastic poly-bags as plant markers attached to stakes. Once compiled, the waste will be sent to a waste management facility for recycling. We're actively researching biodegradable alternatives and implementing a waste monitoring system for continuous improvement.

We alternate between plastic poly-bags and its biodegradable alternative made of rattan to reduce plastic waste and protect the soil from chemical contaminants.

Water Usage

All of our nurseries are located near natural water streams. Seedling water use varies by weather: 20L/hectare on dry days, 10L/hectare with morning/evening rain, and none with all-day rain. After planting, we rely solely on rainwater. In 2023, we used a total of 4,640 liters on the field.

Natural water streams are abundant around our reforestation sites, making watering our seedlings energy and cost-effective.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

CLIMATE IMPACT

Restoring climate.

Our effort has consistently made impact in cutting internal carbon emission through waste policy, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission.

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COMMUNITY IMPACT

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Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

FINANCIAL CAPACITY

Increase in Local Partners’ Earnings

Previously, our local partners earned income as laborers for nearby palm oil plantations or as rubber tappers, with monthly earnings ranging from Rp500,000 to Rp1,500,000. Through our program, they secure a sustainable alternative, expected to increase their monthly earnings for up to 80%, to be assessed in 2024.

0

(IDR)

Baseline Earnings

Projected Increase in 2024

+ 40% ~ 80%

500.000

1.000.000

1.500.000

2.000.000

2.500.000

Assuming every Community Keeper is responsible for 1 hectare of land, the amount of estimated increase in earnings will be even higher for Community Keepers that restore more than 1 hectare.

1.

These metrics are adapted from the Community Capacity Curve framework by Herbohn, et al (2022) and selected contextually. Data is shown in the graph as per Q4 2023, which was collected through direct interviews with community members. Changes to be monitored and measured each quarter.

NATURAL CAPACITY

Promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods

Planting high-value vegetation offers ommunities with long-term income through sustainable harvesting, while also promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods.

POLITICAL CAPACITY

Facilitating legal land ownership

Our program has facilitated legal land ownership status to 18 of our local partners, granting them security over their lands with Surat Kepemilikan Tanah (SKT) licenses.

SOCIAL & CULTURAL CAPACITY

Enhances social dynamics

Our approach, based on FPIC principles, enhances social dynamics through group leadership and increased gatherings, while recognizing and utilizing local indigenous knowledge.

HUMAN CAPACITY

Empowering locals

Our initiatives empower locals with reforestation skills and training, while enhancing education levels on environmental sustainability through the Sekolah Bumi Terra.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Empowering community.

We directly involve local community members, providing sustainable income alternatives and anscestral land ownership.

VIEW DETAILS

COMMUNITY IMPACT

CLOSE

Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

FINANCIAL CAPACITY

Increase in Local Partners’ Earnings

Previously, our local partners earned income as laborers for nearby palm oil plantations or as rubber tappers, with monthly earnings ranging from Rp500,000 to Rp1,500,000. Through our program, they secure a sustainable alternative, expected to increase their monthly earnings for up to 80%, to be assessed in 2024.

0

(IDR)

Baseline Earnings

Projected Increase in 2024

+ 40% ~ 80%

500.000

1.000.000

1.500.000

2.000.000

2.500.000

Assuming every Community Keeper is responsible for 1 hectare of land, the amount of estimated increase in earnings will be even higher for Community Keepers that restore more than 1 hectare.

1.

These metrics are adapted from the Community Capacity Curve framework by Herbohn, et al (2022) and selected contextually. Data is shown in the graph as per Q4 2023, which was collected through direct interviews with community members. Changes to be monitored and measured each quarter.

NATURAL CAPACITY

Promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods

Planting high-value vegetation offers ommunities with long-term income through sustainable harvesting, while also promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods.

POLITICAL CAPACITY

Facilitating legal land ownership

Our program has facilitated legal land ownership status to 18 of our local partners, granting them security over their lands with Surat Kepemilikan Tanah (SKT) licenses.

SOCIAL & CULTURAL CAPACITY

Enhances social dynamics

Our approach, based on FPIC principles, enhances social dynamics through group leadership and increased gatherings, while recognizing and utilizing local indigenous knowledge.

HUMAN CAPACITY

Empowering locals

Our initiatives empower locals with reforestation skills and training, while enhancing education levels on environmental sustainability through the Sekolah Bumi Terra.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Empowering community.

We directly involve local community members, providing sustainable income alternatives and anscestral land ownership.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

CLOSE

Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

Reviving biodiversity.

We plant a wide variety of native tree species to restore the natural habitats of local wildlife, securing regenerative ecosystem practices.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

CLOSE

Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

Reviving biodiversity.

We plant a wide variety of native tree species to restore the natural habitats of local wildlife, securing regenerative ecosystem practices.

VIEW DETAILS

CLIMATE IMPACT

CLOSE

Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

Green House Gas Emissions

In 2023, our emissions intensity per employee increased from 2022 due to expanded business operations, including increased travel and commuting emissions. Forecasted 2024 emissions are expected to decrease with streamlined operations and working arrangements.

15.00

10.00

5.00

0.00

Scope 1

Scope 2

Scope 3

Emission (t(CO2e)

Purchased electricity

Business Travels

Employee Commuting

Upstream transportation & distribution

7.67

13.11

Bumiterra’s total emission per scope in 2023.

0.16 tCO2e

0.24 tCO2e

2022

2023

0.00

0.10

0.05

0.15

0.20

0.25

(tCO2e)

Annual averages show higher emissions intensity per employee in 2023 due to increased business travels and employee commuting.

Waste Policy

We repurpose used nursery plastic poly-bags as plant markers attached to stakes. Once compiled, the waste will be sent to a waste management facility for recycling. We're actively researching biodegradable alternatives and implementing a waste monitoring system for continuous improvement.

We alternate between plastic poly-bags and its biodegradable alternative made of rattan to reduce plastic waste and protect the soil from chemical contaminants.

Water Usage

All of our nurseries are located near natural water streams. Seedling water use varies by weather: 20L/hectare on dry days, 10L/hectare with morning/evening rain, and none with all-day rain. After planting, we rely solely on rainwater. In 2023, we used a total of 4,640 liters on the field.

Natural water streams are abundant around our reforestation sites, making watering our seedlings energy and cost-effective.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

CLIMATE IMPACT

CLOSE

Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

Green House Gas Emissions

In 2023, our emissions intensity per employee increased from 2022 due to expanded business operations, including increased travel and commuting emissions. Forecasted 2024 emissions are expected to decrease with streamlined operations and working arrangements.

15.00

10.00

5.00

0.00

Scope 1

Scope 2

Scope 3

Emission (t(CO2e)

Purchased electricity

Business Travels

Employee Commuting

Upstream transportation & distribution

7.67

13.11

Bumiterra’s total emission per scope in 2023.

0.16 tCO2e

0.24 tCO2e

2022

2023

0.00

0.10

0.05

0.15

0.20

0.25

(tCO2e)

Annual averages show higher emissions intensity per employee in 2023 due to increased business travels and employee commuting.

Waste Policy

We repurpose used nursery plastic poly-bags as plant markers attached to stakes. Once compiled, the waste will be sent to a waste management facility for recycling. We're actively researching biodegradable alternatives and implementing a waste monitoring system for continuous improvement.

We alternate between plastic poly-bags and its biodegradable alternative made of rattan to reduce plastic waste and protect the soil from chemical contaminants.

Water Usage

All of our nurseries are located near natural water streams. Seedling water use varies by weather: 20L/hectare on dry days, 10L/hectare with morning/evening rain, and none with all-day rain. After planting, we rely solely on rainwater. In 2023, we used a total of 4,640 liters on the field.

Natural water streams are abundant around our reforestation sites, making watering our seedlings energy and cost-effective.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

CLIMATE IMPACT

CLOSE

Greenhouse Gas Emission

Waste Policy

Water Usage

Green House Gas Emissions

In 2023, our emissions intensity per employee increased from 2022 due to expanded business operations, including increased travel and commuting emissions. Forecasted 2024 emissions are expected to decrease with streamlined operations and working arrangements.

15.00

10.00

5.00

0.00

Scope 1

Scope 2

Scope 3

Emission (t(CO2e)

Purchased electricity

Business Travels

Employee Commuting

Upstream transportation & distribution

7.67

13.11

Bumiterra’s total emission per scope in 2023.

0.16 tCO2e

0.24 tCO2e

2022

2023

0.00

0.10

0.05

0.15

0.20

0.25

(tCO2e)

Annual averages show higher emissions intensity per employee in 2023 due to increased business travels and employee commuting.

Waste Policy

We repurpose used nursery plastic poly-bags as plant markers attached to stakes. Once compiled, the waste will be sent to a waste management facility for recycling. We're actively researching biodegradable alternatives and implementing a waste monitoring system for continuous improvement.

We alternate between plastic poly-bags and its biodegradable alternative made of rattan to reduce plastic waste and protect the soil from chemical contaminants.

Water Usage

All of our nurseries are located near natural water streams. Seedling water use varies by weather: 20L/hectare on dry days, 10L/hectare with morning/evening rain, and none with all-day rain. After planting, we rely solely on rainwater. In 2023, we used a total of 4,640 liters on the field.

Natural water streams are abundant around our reforestation sites, making watering our seedlings energy and cost-effective.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

CLOSE

Flora Biodiversity

Fauna Biodiversity

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

Reviving Rainforest Ecosystems

We plant a wide variety of native tree species to restore the natural habitats of local wildlife, securing regenerative ecosystem practices.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

CLOSE

Flora Biodiversity

Fauna Biodiversity

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

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BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

Reviving Rainforest Ecosystems

We plant a wide variety of native tree species to restore the natural habitats of local wildlife, securing regenerative ecosystem practices.

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BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

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Flora Biodiversity

Fauna Biodiversity

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

Reviving Rainforest Ecosystems

We plant a wide variety of native tree species to restore the natural habitats of local wildlife, securing regenerative ecosystem practices.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

CLOSE

Flora Biodiversity

Fauna Biodiversity

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

FINANCIAL CAPACITY

Increase in Local Partners’ Earnings

Previously, our local partners earned income as laborers for nearby palm oil plantations or as rubber tappers, with monthly earnings ranging from Rp500,000 to Rp1,500,000. Through our program, they secure a sustainable alternative, expected to increase their monthly earnings for up to 80%, to be assessed in 2024.

0

(IDR)

+ 40% ~ 80%

Baseline Earnings

Projected Increase in 2024

500.000

1.000.000

1.500.000

2.000.000

2.500.000

Assuming every Community Keeper is responsible for 1 hectare of land, the amount of estimated increase in earnings will be even higher for Community Keepers that restore more than 1 hectare.

1.

These metrics are adapted from the Community Capacity Curve framework by Herbohn, et al (2022) and selected contextually. Data is shown in the graph as per Q4 2023, which was collected through direct interviews with community members. Changes to be monitored and measured each quarter.

POLITICAL CAPACITY

Facilitating legal land
ownership

Our program has facilitated legal land ownership status to 18 of our local partners, granting them security over their lands with Surat Kepemilikan Tanah (SKT) licenses.

NATURAL CAPACITY

Promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods

Planting high-value vegetation offers ommunities with long-term income through sustainable harvesting, while also promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods.

SOCIAL & CULTURAL CAPACITY

Enhances social dynamics

Our approach, based on FPIC principles, enhances social dynamics through group leadership and increased gatherings, while recognizing and utilizing local indigenous knowledge.

HUMAN CAPACITY

Empowering locals

Our initiatives empower locals with reforestation skills and training, while enhancing education levels on environmental sustainability through the Sekolah Bumi Terra.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Reforesting with people who matter

We directly involve local community members, providing sustainable income alternatives and anscestral land ownership.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

CLOSE

Flora Biodiversity

Fauna Biodiversity

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

FINANCIAL CAPACITY

Increase in Local Partners’ Earnings

Previously, our local partners earned income as laborers for nearby palm oil plantations or as rubber tappers, with monthly earnings ranging from Rp500,000 to Rp1,500,000. Through our program, they secure a sustainable alternative, expected to increase their monthly earnings for up to 80%, to be assessed in 2024.

0

(IDR)

+ 40% ~ 80%

Baseline Earnings

Projected Increase in 2024

500.000

1.000.000

1.500.000

2.000.000

2.500.000

Assuming every Community Keeper is responsible for 1 hectare of land, the amount of estimated increase in earnings will be even higher for Community Keepers that restore more than 1 hectare.

1.

These metrics are adapted from the Community Capacity Curve framework by Herbohn, et al (2022) and selected contextually. Data is shown in the graph as per Q4 2023, which was collected through direct interviews with community members. Changes to be monitored and measured each quarter.

POLITICAL CAPACITY

Facilitating legal land
ownership

Our program has facilitated legal land ownership status to 18 of our local partners, granting them security over their lands with Surat Kepemilikan Tanah (SKT) licenses.

NATURAL CAPACITY

Promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods

Planting high-value vegetation offers ommunities with long-term income through sustainable harvesting, while also promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods.

SOCIAL & CULTURAL CAPACITY

Enhances social dynamics

Our approach, based on FPIC principles, enhances social dynamics through group leadership and increased gatherings, while recognizing and utilizing local indigenous knowledge.

HUMAN CAPACITY

Empowering locals

Our initiatives empower locals with reforestation skills and training, while enhancing education levels on environmental sustainability through the Sekolah Bumi Terra.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Reforesting with people who matter

We directly involve local community members, providing sustainable income alternatives and anscestral land ownership.

VIEW DETAILS

BIODIVERSITY IMPACT

CLOSE

Flora Biodiversity

Fauna Biodiversity

Flora Biodiversity

To prevent monoculture, we plant between 20-30 diverse species of native, high-value trees in each hectare of our reforestation site, with an average of 23 species per hectare planted in 2023. By selecting species valuable to communities, we safeguard trees from future removal, preserving biodiversity and ecosystem health.

Others: Rambai, Kandis, Jengkol, Pulai Pipit, Keranjing, Dara, Kemantan, Duku, Bungkang, Medang, Asam Pelam, Mangga, Kemayau, Manggis, Lengkeng, Tengkawang, Puduk, Asam Pauh, Embak, Pingan, Perut Kelik, Cerindak, Mawang, Jambu, Belimbing, Majau, Coklat, Jambu Bol, Teretung, Keluis, Sukun, Matoa, Nangka, Sibau, Majau, Tembulan

Others

21.9%

Durian

3%

Belimbing Hutan

4%

Langsat

4.2%

Melanjan

4.6%

Rambutan

6.2%

Mentawak

6.6%

Petai

10.3%

Pekawai

11.3%

Cempedak

13.5%

Karet

14.6%

Distribution of the floral species in one of our reforestation sites.

Fauna Biodiversity

Through habitat restoration, we aim to detect more occurrences of wildlife existence. We assess wildlife diversity around our restoration site via manual observation of animal signs and camera traps. In 2023, we have documented signs of 10 wildlife species.

Expand the map to see the detail of our fauna biodiversity impact.

EXPAND MAP

Map of the wildlife sightings and physical evidences around our reforestation sites

FINANCIAL CAPACITY

Increase in Local Partners’ Earnings

Previously, our local partners earned income as laborers for nearby palm oil plantations or as rubber tappers, with monthly earnings ranging from Rp500,000 to Rp1,500,000. Through our program, they secure a sustainable alternative, expected to increase their monthly earnings for up to 80%, to be assessed in 2024.

0

(IDR)

+ 40% ~ 80%

Baseline Earnings

Projected Increase in 2024

500.000

1.000.000

1.500.000

2.000.000

2.500.000

Assuming every Community Keeper is responsible for 1 hectare of land, the amount of estimated increase in earnings will be even higher for Community Keepers that restore more than 1 hectare.

1.

These metrics are adapted from the Community Capacity Curve framework by Herbohn, et al (2022) and selected contextually. Data is shown in the graph as per Q4 2023, which was collected through direct interviews with community members. Changes to be monitored and measured each quarter.

POLITICAL CAPACITY

Facilitating legal land
ownership

Our program has facilitated legal land ownership status to 18 of our local partners, granting them security over their lands with Surat Kepemilikan Tanah (SKT) licenses.

NATURAL CAPACITY

Promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods

Planting high-value vegetation offers ommunities with long-term income through sustainable harvesting, while also promoting biodiversity, maximizing carbon absorption, and preventing floods.

SOCIAL & CULTURAL CAPACITY

Enhances social dynamics

Our approach, based on FPIC principles, enhances social dynamics through group leadership and increased gatherings, while recognizing and utilizing local indigenous knowledge.

HUMAN CAPACITY

Empowering locals

Our initiatives empower locals with reforestation skills and training, while enhancing education levels on environmental sustainability through the Sekolah Bumi Terra.

CLIMATE IMPACT

Cutting internal carbon emissions

Consistent efforts in cutting internal carbon emissions through waste policies, water usage, and greenhouse gas emission reductions.

VIEW DETAILS

COMMUNITY IMPACT

Reforesting with people who matter

We directly involve local community members, providing sustainable income alternatives and anscestral land ownership.

VIEW DETAILS

OUR COMMITMENT IN EDUCATION

OUR COMMITMENT IN EDUCATION

OUR COMMITMENT IN EDUCATION

OUR COMMITMENT IN EDUCATION

Sekolah Bumiterra

Sekolah Bumiterra

Sekolah Bumiterra

Sekolah Bumiterra

To honour our commitment in education, Sekolah Bumiterra is created with a mission to deliver accessible climate education for all.

As of 2024, at least 1% of our yearly profits will be allocated to further improve education systems and infrastructures around Indonesia, starting from our reforestation sites, to create better ecosystems for our future generations to understand their role in this ever-increasing need for human intervention in climate change.

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Our SDG commitments.

Bumiterra aligns its restoration efforts with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals to address global challenges.

Our SDG commitments.

Bumiterra aligns its restoration efforts with the UN's Sustainable Development Goals to address global challenges.

Ready to show the world that you’re doing the right thing?

Action speaks louder than words. Invest in the right things, and display your contribution to Borneo’s forest and livelihood recorded for everyone to see.

Ready to show the world that you’re doing the right thing?

Action speaks louder than words. Invest in the right things, and display your contribution to Borneo’s forest and livelihood recorded for everyone to see.

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