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LED Green Lantern (Lentera air garam), is an alternative source of light, which can be a substitute for kerosene lamps, Petromat lamps, candles or other battery-powered lights. LED is fueled by utilizing available natural resources such as seawater and saltwater. LED Green Lantern is not toxic and is safe for the environment since the use of LED can't cause fires which can result from kerosene or candle use. These LED lamps are also waterproof or can float on the water surface.
LED could be the night lighting solutions for Indonesian citizens who live in the thousands of islands or remote villages where the people are still having trouble getting electricity. LED Green Lantern is the simplest innovation that could be expected for the Indonesian people to get lighting at night and could reduce community dependence on kerosene light in the remote regions. LED Green Lantern can also help fishermen do night fishing, and help with emergency activities including rescue efforts during natural disasters.
Third Sun Solar is a company out of Athens, Ohio, that designs and installs photovoltaic cells on commercial and residential buildings. This company provides an opportunity to save on long-term energy costs and to shift towards a more sustainable way of creating energy.
Blue Marble aims to extend risk management and insurance protection to the underserved emerging middle class of over two billion people. They implement ventures that address societal problems and aim to scale these ventures into sustainable and profitable insurance markets.
PT SWEN Inovasi Transfer (Swen IT) is one of the pioneers in designing and developing Biogas reactor made of glass fibers (fiberglass), which began operating reactors since 2007. As an ex-Civil Government Officer and Lecturer in College University that has experiences more than 15 years, Sri Wahyuni, as the Founder, built Swen IT to create jobs for the community. She also contributes to the Government Program in Alternative Energy, converting from fossil fuel to renewable energy like biogas. They also build a mini biogas agriculture side by side with their biogas reactor production with the concept of “Agroedutourism” which means that they integrate Agriculture, Education, and Tourism and put it in one system of the value chain. Today Swen IT has produced more that 3,400 unit reactors and had installed the reactors in 33 provinces in Indonesia. Biogas reactors made of fiberglass produced by SWEN IT has met the certification SNI (Indonesian National Standard). SWEN IT has been awarded as the Primary Energy, 2012. They received the Ministry of Energy and Creative Industry awards from the Ministry of SMEs (Small, Medium Enterprises).
“By developing biogas, I want to create jobs, helping Government to provide alternative energy in villages and Cities, and participate in Green Education for Students.” – Sri Wahyuni, Founder and Director of PT Swen Inovasi Transfer
Conventional agricultural market used to have a long distribution channel. By using TaniHub, a local startup technology company, farmers today easily sell their products and consumers easily get fresh products as well. With the system, TaniHub can cut the long distribution chain from farmers to consumers, so the price of fruit and vegetables are cheaper, special offers are also available in TaniHub, such as discounts and price cuts voucher. TaniHub is not only beneficial for consumers but also can improve farmers' welfare to help them to get a better life and also support government by stabilizing price & supply.
2ReWear is an innovative private corporation that recycles clothing and footwear from landfills into products that can be sold to consumers. 2ReWear was founded to save the Earth from the hundreds of millions of pounds of clothing that will end up in the landfills.
Protiviti is a global consulting firm that helps its clients confidently face the future. Through its efforts for diversity and inclusion in the workforce, Protiviti has reduced inequality and has formed a diverse and valuable talent pool that allows the business to thrive.
A garment factory that focuses on improving energy efficiency and reducing carbon emissions. Since their inception, Noman Group, the parent company of Zaber and Zubair, has been pioneering practices to minimize the use of energy, water, chemicals, and other materials. The facilities are designed and operated in an eco-friendly manner in order to minimize their environmental impact.
National Grid provides the service of bringing natural gas to both commercial and residential customers. This company is embracing innovative programs and partnerships to ensure a cleaner, more affordable energy future for all customers.
TreeShirts is an online clothing retailer that plants one tree in the Atlantic Forest in Brazil for each shirt sold. The company has battled deforestation abroad and sources its materials domestically in a responsible manner.
Car Community started off as a simple car club that organizes car shows and meet ups, it gained significant traction on social media worldwide and began organizing larger and larger events. Eventually, Car Community became incorporated and started selling branded decals, clothing, and merchandise worldwide. Using attractive exotic cars to draw a following, Car Community organizes large charity events such as car cruises to benefit different types of charities such as Toys for Tots (Christmas toy drive), Run for the Blue (police support), and Feed the Homeless.
Danielle Trofe currently serves as Principal and Designer of Danielle Trofe Design, a Brooklyn-based design studio that "promotes a function-forward, sustainable and socially responsible approach to furniture and lighting design". Through a partnership that was established more than four years ago with Ecovative Design, a biomaterials company, Ms. Trofe created the MushLume Lighting Collection. All lighting fixtures within the collection are composed of Ecovative's Mushroom Material, a material that is comprised of mushroom mycelium and agricultural waste by-product; they are also naturally sustainable, compostable, and biodegradable.
As part of her studio's initiative to create a "bridge to understanding" and goal to make an impact on the local community, Ms. Trofe has partnered with local companies, nonprofits, schools, and members of her community to spread awareness about sustainability and biomaterials.
Kain Perca (Patchwork) is a leftover fabric from the sewing process. At first glance these are cloth fabric remnants that do not have benefits, but in fact the rest of this fabric can be harnessed into a useful product. Rather than waste, it is better used in more useful items. This patchwork can be utilized as handicraft items such as bags, pillowcases, or other products.
This business is engaged in the domestic industry, basically established aims for profit as well as to meet the requirement or consumer demand for a high-quality product. While the creation of good quality at low cost is a major requirement if they want profits increased.
A local business that provides free entertainment services and donations to children who are suffering from cancer, epilepsy, autism, and more.
Lack of money, unemployment, dysfunctional families, divorce, and lack of values have affected the mental and emotional health of adolescents and young people in our community; causing collateral damage in our country, which can be identified through harmful behaviors and thoughts. Centro CER responds by promoting a social awakening and help in solving their problems, providing spaces where all young people of any social segment, religion, gender, or race that show maladaptive behaviours can be overcome.