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"Indonesia's mining sector"
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#11846233
8 December 2024
A coal mining truck operates at an opencast coalmine in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on December 8, 2024. Environmental activists express concern about the slow growth of renewable energy and the continued reliance on coal. In 2001, Indonesia has 93.8 million hectares of primary forest, covering more than 50% of its total land area. By 2023, Indonesia loses 292 thousand hectares of primary forest, equivalent to 221 million tons of CO2 emissions. Of this loss, 144 thousand hectares are located within Indonesia's official forest land cover classes and have a patch size larger than two hectares. Coal consumption in Indonesia surges in the last decade. In 2013, Indonesia's coal consumption is recorded at 72.07 million tons. This figure jumps to 138.42 million tons in 2019 and further increases to 212.87 million tons in 2023. Meanwhile, the Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) acknowledges that Indonesia is still dependent on coal to meet its energy needs and will require a significant amount of time to transition away from this dependency.
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#11218571
8 May 2024
Environmental activists from Enter Nusantara, Market Force, and Greenpeace Indonesia, who are part of the Civil Society Coalition, are performing a theatrical action on their way to present the ''Toxic Bond'' award to Adaro Energy Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024. Greenpeace Indonesia is stating through a press release that they are carrying out this action in response to the Dirty 30 analysis by Toxic Bond, which identified Adaro Energy Indonesia as one of the world's 30 dirtiest bond issuers, alongside other fossil fuel companies such as Exxon and Shell, with a bond value of US$750 million. Additionally, research from the Carbon Major Database indicates that Adaro is one of the companies accountable for 80% of carbon emissions since the signing of the Paris Agreement from 2016 to 2022. Adaro Energy Indonesia itself is a holding company engaged in business through subsidiaries in the coal mining and services sector, as well as renewable and non-renewable energy, utilities, minerals, mineral processing, and supporting infrastructure, with its headquarters in Jakarta.
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#11218572
8 May 2024
Environmental activists from Enter Nusantara, Market Force, and Greenpeace Indonesia, who are part of the Civil Society Coalition, are performing a theatrical action on their way to present the ''Toxic Bond'' award to Adaro Energy Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024. Greenpeace Indonesia is stating through a press release that they are carrying out this action in response to the Dirty 30 analysis by Toxic Bond, which identified Adaro Energy Indonesia as one of the world's 30 dirtiest bond issuers, alongside other fossil fuel companies such as Exxon and Shell, with a bond value of US$750 million. Additionally, research from the Carbon Major Database indicates that Adaro is one of the companies accountable for 80% of carbon emissions since the signing of the Paris Agreement from 2016 to 2022. Adaro Energy Indonesia itself is a holding company engaged in business through subsidiaries in the coal mining and services sector, as well as renewable and non-renewable energy, utilities, minerals, mineral processing, and supporting infrastructure, with its headquarters in Jakarta.
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#11218576
8 May 2024
Environmental activists from Enter Nusantara, Market Force, and Greenpeace Indonesia, who are part of the Civil Society Coalition, are performing a theatrical action on their way to present the ''Toxic Bond'' award to Adaro Energy Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024. Greenpeace Indonesia is stating through a press release that they are carrying out this action in response to the Dirty 30 analysis by Toxic Bond, which identified Adaro Energy Indonesia as one of the world's 30 dirtiest bond issuers, alongside other fossil fuel companies such as Exxon and Shell, with a bond value of US$750 million. Additionally, research from the Carbon Major Database indicates that Adaro is one of the companies accountable for 80% of carbon emissions since the signing of the Paris Agreement from 2016 to 2022. Adaro Energy Indonesia itself is a holding company engaged in business through subsidiaries in the coal mining and services sector, as well as renewable and non-renewable energy, utilities, minerals, mineral processing, and supporting infrastructure, with its headquarters in Jakarta.
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#11218580
8 May 2024
Environmental activists from Enter Nusantara, Market Force, and Greenpeace Indonesia, who are part of the Civil Society Coalition, are performing a theatrical action to present the ''Toxic Bond'' award to Adaro Energy Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024. Greenpeace Indonesia is stating in a press release that this action is being taken following the Dirty 30 analysis by Toxic Bond, which identified Adaro Energy Indonesia as one of the world's 30 dirtiest bond issuers, alongside other fossil fuel companies like Exxon and Shell, with a bond value of US$750 million. Additionally, research from the Carbon Major Database indicates that Adaro is among the companies responsible for 80% of carbon emissions since the signing of the Paris Agreement from 2016 to 2022. Adaro Energy Indonesia is a holding company that operates through subsidiaries in the coal mining and services sector, as well as in renewable and non-renewable energy, utilities, minerals, and mineral processing, and it has its head office in Jakarta.
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#11218582
8 May 2024
Environmental activists from Enter Nusantara, Market Force, and Greenpeace Indonesia, who are part of the Civil Society Coalition, are performing a theatrical action to present the ''Toxic Bond'' award to Adaro Energy Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024. Greenpeace Indonesia is stating in a press release that this action is being taken following the Dirty 30 analysis by Toxic Bond, which identified Adaro Energy Indonesia as one of the world's 30 dirtiest bond issuers, alongside other fossil fuel companies like Exxon and Shell, with a bond value of US$750 million. Additionally, research from the Carbon Major Database indicates that Adaro is among the companies responsible for 80% of carbon emissions since the signing of the Paris Agreement from 2016 to 2022. Adaro Energy Indonesia is a holding company that operates through subsidiaries in the coal mining and services sector, as well as in renewable and non-renewable energy, utilities, minerals, and mineral processing, and it has its head office in Jakarta.
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#11218585
8 May 2024
Environmental activists from Enter Nusantara, Market Force, and Greenpeace Indonesia, who are part of the Civil Society Coalition, are performing a theatrical action to present the ''Toxic Bond'' award to Adaro Energy Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024. Greenpeace Indonesia is stating in a press release that this action is being taken following the Dirty 30 analysis by Toxic Bond, which identified Adaro Energy Indonesia as one of the world's 30 dirtiest bond issuers, alongside other fossil fuel companies like Exxon and Shell, with a bond value of US$750 million. Additionally, research from the Carbon Major Database indicates that Adaro is among the companies responsible for 80% of carbon emissions since the signing of the Paris Agreement from 2016 to 2022. Adaro Energy Indonesia is a holding company that operates through subsidiaries in the coal mining and services sector, as well as in renewable and non-renewable energy, utilities, minerals, and mineral processing, and it has its head office in Jakarta.
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#11218588
8 May 2024
Environmental activists from Enter Nusantara, Market Force, and Greenpeace Indonesia, who are part of the Civil Society Coalition, are performing a theatrical action to present the ''Toxic Bond'' award to Adaro Energy Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024. Greenpeace Indonesia is stating in a press release that this action is being taken following the Dirty 30 analysis by Toxic Bond, which identified Adaro Energy Indonesia as one of the world's 30 dirtiest bond issuers, alongside other fossil fuel companies like Exxon and Shell, with a bond value of US$750 million. Additionally, research from the Carbon Major Database indicates that Adaro is among the companies responsible for 80% of carbon emissions since the signing of the Paris Agreement from 2016 to 2022. Adaro Energy Indonesia is a holding company that operates through subsidiaries in the coal mining and services sector, as well as in renewable and non-renewable energy, utilities, minerals, and mineral processing, and it has its head office in Jakarta.
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#11218590
8 May 2024
Environmental activists from Enter Nusantara, Market Force, and Greenpeace Indonesia, who are part of the Civil Society Coalition, are performing a theatrical action to present the ''Toxic Bond'' award to Adaro Energy Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024. Greenpeace Indonesia is stating in a press release that this action is being taken following the Dirty 30 analysis by Toxic Bond, which identified Adaro Energy Indonesia as one of the world's 30 dirtiest bond issuers, alongside other fossil fuel companies like Exxon and Shell, with a bond value of US$750 million. Additionally, research from the Carbon Major Database indicates that Adaro is among the companies responsible for 80% of carbon emissions since the signing of the Paris Agreement from 2016 to 2022. Adaro Energy Indonesia is a holding company that operates through subsidiaries in the coal mining and services sector, as well as in renewable and non-renewable energy, utilities, minerals, and mineral processing, and it has its head office in Jakarta.
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#11218591
8 May 2024
Environmental activists from Enter Nusantara, Market Force, and Greenpeace Indonesia, who are part of the Civil Society Coalition, are performing a theatrical action to present the ''Toxic Bond'' award to Adaro Energy Indonesia in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024. Greenpeace Indonesia is stating in a press release that this action is being taken following the Dirty 30 analysis by Toxic Bond, which identified Adaro Energy Indonesia as one of the world's 30 dirtiest bond issuers, alongside other fossil fuel companies like Exxon and Shell, with a bond value of US$750 million. Additionally, research from the Carbon Major Database indicates that Adaro is among the companies responsible for 80% of carbon emissions since the signing of the Paris Agreement from 2016 to 2022. Adaro Energy Indonesia is a holding company that operates through subsidiaries in the coal mining and services sector, as well as in renewable and non-renewable energy, utilities, minerals, and mineral processing, and it has its head office in Jakarta.
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#11218565
8 May 2024
The Adaro Energy Indonesia office building is seen in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024.
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#11218566
8 May 2024
The Adaro Energy Indonesia office building is seen in Jakarta, Indonesia, on May 8, 2024.
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#10334956
4 August 2023
Workers seen at mining site in Kutai, East Kalimantan on 4 August 2023. In the first quarter of 2023, Indonesia's mining sector has seen its share of GDP contribution significant at 11.85% and a notable increase compared to the same period in the previous year of 10.37%. Indonesia's Downstreaming policy gives its mining sector significant room for growth. By 2024, it expects to see 30 smelters running at full capacity, several other processing plants are also in the works and are expected to be fully operational by 2025.
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#10334954
4 August 2023
A worker seen at mining site in Kutai, East Kalimantan on 4 August 2023. In the first quarter of 2023, Indonesia's mining sector has seen its share of GDP contribution significant at 11.85% and a notable increase compared to the same period in the previous year of 10.37%. Indonesia's Downstreaming policy gives its mining sector significant room for growth. By 2024, it expects to see 30 smelters running at full capacity, several other processing plants are also in the works and are expected to be fully operational by 2025.
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#10334958
4 August 2023
Workers during meetings at mining site in Kutai, East Kalimantan on 4 August 2023. In the first quarter of 2023, Indonesia's mining sector has seen its share of GDP contribution significant at 11.85% and a notable increase compared to the same period in the previous year of 10.37%. Indonesia's Downstreaming policy gives its mining sector significant room for growth. By 2024, it expects to see 30 smelters running at full capacity, several other processing plants are also in the works and are expected to be fully operational by 2025.
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#10334960
4 August 2023
Setting fleet board at mining site in Kutai, East Kalimantan on 4 August 2023. In the first quarter of 2023, Indonesia's mining sector has seen its share of GDP contribution significant at 11.85% and a notable increase compared to the same period in the previous year of 10.37%. Indonesia's Downstreaming policy gives its mining sector significant room for growth. By 2024, it expects to see 30 smelters running at full capacity, several other processing plants are also in the works and are expected to be fully operational by 2025.
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