OUR STORY

About Us

When we started our journey in Helsinki, Finland in 2009, we were focusing on the human part of the triple bottom line idea. We were supporting bilateral cooperation in education pursuing equality in quality of education. In recent times we have the opportunity to expand our endeavors to renewable energies and carbon offsetting.

 

World’s problems, such as global warming, poverty, and inequality, are always in the news and appear to be getting worse. Leaders in government, business, and civil society are giving sustainability a lot of thought because it is such a useful lens through which to see these problems. New concerns, laws, stakeholder expectations, and technology are all part of an unpredictable business environment brought on by a variety of sustainability-related developments including rising worldwide demand for water and energy.

 

In a culture where profit is prioritized above purpose, adopting a triple bottom line approach may seem impossible to some.

However, forward-thinking businesses have repeatedly shown that profit can come from doing good. Using the triple bottom line does not necessitate prioritizing non-economic factors, such as social or environmental effect. Instead, many businesses have benefited financially from adopting eco-friendly procedures.

Our Services

Carbon Offset Programs

Through the voluntary market we are promoting carbon offset assets from Indonesia. Carbon offset programs enable people or corporations to invest in carbon offset projects, locally or worldwide, as a method of offsetting their carbon impact. In relation to the idea, we will help your company in,

  • Calculating carbon footprints
  • Auditing and consulting carbon offsets initiatives

We will help calculate your company’s carbon footprints and propose the steps to offset them. There are many carbon offset initiatives that have started, we offer consultancy and guidance to maximized the success of the initiatives and proper certifications.

Solar Panels Investment

We are actively promoting investment opportunities in Indonesia’s solar panels projects. Indonesia is seeking to install solar panels to produce 5.3 gigawatts by 2030. Indonesia is converting the use of fossil fuels to renewable energy sources on a major scale. In pursuit of this idea the Indonesian government is in discussion with several potential investors to build several plants to produce solar panels, the prominent ones are in Batang, Central Java, worth 800 million US dollar and the other is in North Kalimantan worth 3,2 billion US Dollar.

Community Development

We support cooperation on education projects focusing on education inclusivity. Our plan is to empower the people through education and vocational training which later make them able to improve their community.


Communities should also be able to improve their quality of life by using their assets without sacrificing their environment and cultural identity. We are supporting sustainable tourism, travel and learning missions, training exchange and any cooperation that supports learning and positive experience.

Sustainable Tourism

Tourism should be utmost about nature preservation and socio-cultural values. The economic aspect of tourism should be the result of conserving those two elements. Sustainable tourism will lead to the development of socio-economy equality, therefore tourism should focus on maintaining nature and conservation of local values.

Projects

We are supporting carbon offset initiatives in Indonesia i.e. replanting mangrove forest in Bali. Mangrove forest is a vital part of the beach ecosystem which in the end supports the villages around it and also will support nearby ecosystems i.e. sea and the coral reef system.

 

In human capacity development, we are supporting bilateral cooperation between Indonesia and Finland in vocational education. Indonesia possesses enormous human capital resources, promising a positive outlook for economic growth to ensure that both education and the opportunities to implement it on the job market is mutually beneficial.

Our People

Harry Widjaya

Since 2013 as co-founder of the Uni Papua Football Community, Harry has been involved in efforts to tackles social challenges throughout Indonesia. Problems ranging from HIV/AIDS to alcohol and drug abuse, and poor educational opportunities. For the last 15 years he also been working for several provincial and regional governments providing investment and economic consultations, especially in field of renewable energy.

Riva Sandhiajaya

An experienced consultant on education cooperation and ICT. Since 2009 has been active in promoting bilateral educational cooperation through many channel i.e. curriculum workshops, teacher upgrading programs, special commission programs, Edu-visits, vocational certifications and consulting the adaptation and implementation of Finnish education into local ecosystem, this includes how to design and build the physical structure of the school.

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EMAIL

hi@arunika.fi

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