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Our Projects

Explore Our Restorations Projects

Nature-Based  Projects for a Thriving Planet, Community, and Biodiversity 

Restoring Nature Beyond Carbon

Our projects focus on protecting and revitalizing ecosystems such as wetlands, mangroves, seagrass meadows, and peatlands, which are essential for capturing carbon and preserving biodiversity.

We work with local communities, researchers, and organizations to ensure each project delivers measurable environmental and social benefits. Explore our growing portfolio of initiatives and join the movement for a sustainable future.

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Impact by Sites

CSR
Carbon Project
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Pulang Pisau

Central Kalimantan

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ARR

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WRC

Dompak

Kepulauan Riau

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Mangrove

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Seagrass

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Teluk Bakau

Kepulauan Riau

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Seagrass

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Harapan Island

Kepulauan Seribu

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Mangrove

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Tanjungpakis

Karawang

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Padangbai

Bali

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Coral

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Tuwed

Bali

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Mangrove

Explore Our Projects

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Peatland Restoration and Fire Prevention through Social Forestry at Central Kalimantan

Covering 18,000 hectares in Central Borneo, this project restores degraded peatlands through rewetting, reforestation, and conservation. It enhances carbon storage, reduces wildfire risks, and strengthens ecosystem resilience and biodiversity over a 40-year period.

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Mangrove Rehabilitation and Community Development at West Java

Located on the northern coast of West Java, Tanjungpakis faces erosion and biodiversity loss. This project restores coastal ecosystems through mangrove planting and wavebreakers, while supporting local livelihoods and ecotourism development.

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Mangrove Rehabilitation at Kepulauan Riau

This project restores mangroves and protects biodiversity in Dompak Island, where 90% of residents are fishermen. It supports sustainable products like Mangrove Soap and Batik, boosting coastal livelihoods while enhancing ecological resilience

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Coral Conservation at Bali

In the heart Bali’s Coral Triangle, this project restores degraded coral reefs, vital for marine life and coastal protection. It promotes coral-friendly behavior and empowers women through the Coral Scholar program to lead climate action efforts.

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Mangrove Rehabilitation at Kepulauan Seribu

Located just off the coast of Jakarta, this project restores mangroves and supports seaweed farming in Kepulauan Seribu, an ASEAN Heritage Park. It preserves biodiversity, supports farmers, and offers ecotourism with climate games and team-building activities.

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