su-re.co News Vol. 45 - November
su-re.co (Sustainability & Resilience)
We are a young environmental think-do-be-tank based in Bali. We synergise climate change, energy, and circular business.
Policy Dialogue: Decarbonisation Strategies and Policies in Indonesia
On 13th October 2022, the Ministry of National Development Planning (BAPPENAS) and su-re.co conducted a Policy Dialogue on "Decarbonisation Strategies and Policies in Indonesia." Read more...
Indonesian Carbon Market to Support Clean Energy Initiatives
On 3rd October 2022, su-re.co, in collaboration with IKI Small Grant and Gold Standard conducted a workshop on the carbon market with Indonesian stakeholders. Read more...
Visiting the Headquarters CIFOR Office
On 14th October, su-re.co team with SEI (Stockholm Environment Institute) visited the headquarters office of CIFOR (Center for International Forestry Research) in Bogor, West Java. Read more...
Unlocking the Opportunities to Accelerate Future Decarbonization Initiatives
On 12th of October, su-re.co participated in the first Indonesia Sustainable Energy Week (ISEW) in Jakarta under the Clean, Affordable, and Secure Energy (CASE) for Southeast Asia project in collaboration with GIZ, IESR and BAPPENAS. Read more...
Cacao waste biogas in Gunungkidul
4 more top-load biodigesters were installed in Pak Suparjo, Pak Bani and Pak Mugi, Pak Sujarwo, and Pak Rohmadi's place. Thanks to Pak Paryanto, our local champion, we can easily install and monitor the biogas. Read more ...
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How much gas does your biogas stove produce?
In October, we installed 6 gas meters, 5 in Melaya and 1 in Yogyakarta. With the gas meters installed, we know how much gas farmers use daily. Read more...
Everyone can support farmers in tackling climate change!
Leo Festival, held on 9th October 2022, showcased su-re.co's climate-smart products! The activity held by these students was inspired by the story of su-re.co think-do-be tanks to support Indonesian farmers affected by climate change impacts. Read more...
Exploring Culture & Sustainability Issues
Dalton High School in Japan visited Bali to enjoy nature and explore the sustainability issues this island faces. It is part of our SDGs training program in collaboration with Tigermov Japan. A group of 21 students decided to explore two main issues - waste management and water. Read more...
The first SDGs training for Indonesian students
On 11th of October 2022, we met some enthusiastic students of Samaria School Jakarta during our Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) training "Protecting Our Environment, Protecting Our Future." Read more...
Getting to Know Bali from Japan
On 12th October 2022, students from Salesian Junior High School in Japan got a chance to explore Bali through a short presentation by our giftmaker, Cynthia. We also collaborated with Tigermov Japan to facilitate learning between students and su-re.co. Read more...