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Bright Future of Biogas in Indonesia as The Heart of Green Development

May 31st 2022

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Bright Future of Biogas in Indonesia as The Heart of Green Development

Bright Future of Biogas in Indonesia as The Heart of Green Development

Along with the various efforts to reduce GHG emissions, biogas and biomethane are present solutions from the energy sector, which demand continues to rise. DiBiCoo is a programme that focuses on accelerating the biogas market by facilitating collaboration between biogas developers in Europe and emerging economies. Together with RDI Indonesia, DIBICoo organized a study tour and matchmaking event in Lampung and Bandung on May 30–31, 2022. The main purpose of the activities is to share the best practices and challenges by seeing first-hand biogas plants established in Indonesia and providing direct networking sessions between biogas actors. The Indonesian study tour is the last series of study tours facilitated by DiBiCoo. Lampung, one of the provinces with the best plantation potential in Indonesia, was chosen as the location for the study tour. From the size of the plantation area, there lies a potential for agro-industry waste for biogas plants. Three biogas plants in Central and East Lampung were selected—the Great Giant Pineapple (GGP) Company, the Hamparan Project GREE Indonesia, and the PD Semangat Jaya Mill. About 19 participants from 15 companies and organizations participated in this field visits including Ecody Agro Energi, Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS), and DSN Limited from Indonesia, as well as GIZ, German Biogas Association, and WIP Renewable Energies Germany, GreenCape South Africa, Austria Energy Agency (AEA), Total Energies France, European Biogas Association (Beligum), and Esthonian Biogas Association. Various insights were obtained from this one-day trip, including the integration of plantation with biogas plant, which forms a closed production system, waste treatment, and reuse of digestate for production process. The differences in scale between one site visited and others have also been sufficient to illustrate an overview of the different business models, technologies, operational and management strategies, and challenges faced. Opened by Director of Bioenergy Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resource, Edi Wibowo, the session was started with the presentations from four biogas experts in Indonesia—Jaya Wahono from Clean Power Indonesia, Dody Setiawan from GIZ Indonesia, Harry Pujiansyah from Asindo Tech, and Shinta Mulyasari from Ecody Agro Energi. Through the four speakers, biogas opportunities in East Nusa Tenggara, Kalimantan, and Sumatera islands were exposed globally. Prior to the matchmaking session, several European biogas experts were also given the opportunity to share their projects, including James Mcgreer from Renewable Gas Forum Ireland, James Soo from Vaisala, and Galuh K from ÖKOBIT GmbH, discussing technology or project they are currently developing, as well as challenges and alternative measures from their experiences. Apart from various restrictions due to uncertain post-pandemic conditions, the matchmaking event was held successfully in Bandung and has had a major impact on the cooperation formed between Indonesia and various European biogas developers. The huge amount of waste and its advantages have the potential in contributing to emission reductions, hence make biogas a promising prospect in the future.

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Keynote Speech from Rizky Aditya Wijaya (Director of Textile, Leather, and Footwear Industry, Ministry of Industry)


Opening session from Nurlia Listiani (Associate Researcher at the Center for Behavioral and Circular Economy Research (PREPS), BRIN/InTex Indonesia)


12 February 2026 — The webinar “Unlocking Global Market Access Through InTex Indonesia” brought together policymakers, industry leaders, and international partners to discuss how Indonesia’s textile sector can strengthen its competitiveness in the global market through sustainability and circularity which training is provided by InTex Indonesia. This webinar is hosted by the InTex Indonesia Consortium (RDI, BRIN, and James Cook University) in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry. The session was opened by Master of Ceremony, Rizka Adriani Putri (REER Research Analyst), followed by a keynote from Rizky Aditya Wijaya (Director of Textile, Leather, and Footwear Industry, Ministry of Industry), who emphasized that Indonesia’s textile industry must align with green industrial transformation, international standards, and long-term competitiveness strategies. The session was moderated by Nurlia Listiani (Associate Researcher at the Center for Behavioral and Circular Economy Research (PREPS), BRIN/InTex Indonesia), guiding discussions throughout the event.


Dr. Nizhar Marizi (Director of Environment, Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas)) presented regarding textile sector position within Indonesia’s Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy (RAN-ES 2025–2045)


Muhamad Abdul Aziz (First Expert Industrial Advisor, Green Industry Center, Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia), who presented policy directions for green industry development and green financing


In the first segment, speakers outlined Indonesia’s national strategic direction. Dr. Nizhar Marizi (Director of Environment, Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas)) explained how the textile sector is positioned within Indonesia’s Long-Term Low Emission Development Strategy (RAN-ES 2025–2045), highlighting its importance in the country’s sustainable economic transition. This was followed by Muhamad Abdul Aziz (First Expert Industrial Advisor, Green Industry Center, Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia), who presented policy directions for green industry development and green financing, emphasizing that sustainability policies are increasingly tied to industrial growth and international trade readiness.


Carsten Sorensen (Head of Trade and Economic Section, Delegation of the European Union to Indonesia) highlighted the IEU-CEPA agreement as a strategic opportunity


Jemmie Cahyadi (Regulatory Committee Member, Indonesian Textile Association (API)), who discussed industry readiness to meet international sustainability standards.



Vidya Azzizi (Program Specialist, Resilience Development Initiative (RDI)) then presented how the program supports companies in adopting circular practices.


The second segment focused on economic opportunities and global market access. Carsten Sorensen (Head of Trade and Economic Section, Delegation of the European Union to Indonesia) highlighted the IEU-CEPA agreement as a strategic opportunity, noting that environmental compliance could unlock tariff reductions and expand export access to the European market. This perspective was reinforced by Jemmie Cahyadi (Regulatory Committee Member, Indonesian Textile Association (API)), who discussed industry readiness to meet international sustainability standards. The UNEP InTex Indonesia team represented by Vidya Azzizi (Program Specialist, Resilience Development Initiative (RDI)) then presented how InTex Indonesia supports companies in adopting circular practices, improving environmental data, and strengthening product credibility for international buyers. Participants from textile companies actively engaged in this session, raising questions on compliance pathways, financing readiness, and practical implementation challenges.


Indra Purba (Factory Manager, PT. Superbtex) shared operational insights on implementing sustainability and circular practices at factory level.


Devi Kusumaningtyas (Director of Government and Public Affairs for Indonesia, Philippines, and Malaysia, Nike) then highlighted how environmental compliance has become a competitive advantage for producers seeking to enter global supply chains.


The discussion became more practical during the industry sharing session. Indra Purba (Factory Manager, PT Superbtex) shared operational insights on implementing sustainability and circular practices at factory level, including process adjustments and business challenges. Devi Kusumaningtyas (Director of Government and Public Affairs for Indonesia, Philippines, and Malaysia, Nike) then highlighted how environmental compliance has become a competitive advantage for producers seeking to enter global supply chains. The session sparked further discussion, with several industry representatives contributing questions and reflections on how Indonesian manufacturers can accelerate their transition while maintaining productivity and market positioning.


Q & A Session with Webinar Attendee


Closing Remarks fromNico Barlev Marhehe (Programme Management Officer, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP))


The webinar concluded with a call to action from the UNEP InTex Indonesia team, inviting companies to join the InTex program as a first step toward strengthening sustainability performance and expanding global market access. Closing remarks were delivered by Nico Barlev Marhehe (Programme Management Officer, United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)), who emphasized that collaboration between government, industry, and international partners will be key to accelerating Indonesia’s transition toward a competitive and circular textile sector. 

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