We collaborate with resorts, NGOs, villages, government agencies, and private enterprises to turn waste into value across Indonesia and beyond.
We work with a range of organizations across Bali and Indonesia. Here are a few examples.
Pura Besakih, Bali’s largest and most sacred temple complex, receives thousands of worshippers and tourists every day. This constant flow of people produces a significant amount o…
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OceanMata is a small company based in Germany that sells phone cases, jewelry, wallets, and lifestyle accessories online. At first glance, they look like a design-driven brand. I…
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Sungai Watch, founded in 2020, is a leading environmental initiative that focuses on cleaning up rivers and preventing plastic waste from reaching the ocean. With their innovative…
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Most F&B businesses treat plastic waste as a cost. Kopi Nako treats it as a resource. Their approach offers a model that any café or restaurant chain can adopt if they want to imp…
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Potato Head Beach Club and Desa Potato Head in Seminyak have become one of Indonesia’s most recognized examples of sustainable hospitality. Their beachfront location attracts thou…
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Munduk Moding Plantation began in 2007, when a five-hectare abandoned coffee plantation in the hills of Munduk was acquired with a vision to create something more than a hotel.
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We partner long-term with villages across Bali to reduce environmental impact through circular practices.