Tuesday, September 16, 2025

APP Group launches new sustainability platform ‘Regenesis’

In a significant step towards its long-term sustainability goals, APP Group has announced the launch of ‘Regenesis’, its new sustainability platform, underpinned by an ambitious pledge of US$30 million annually over the next 10 years. A cornerstone of this initiative is the conservation and restoration of 1 million hectares of critical ecosystems reinforcing APP Group’s position in sustainable forest management and climate action.

Regenesis also underscores APP Group’s alignment with Indonesia’s Biodiversity Strategic Action Plan (IBSAP) 2025–2045, launched by the National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) together with the Indonesian Ministry of Forestry and Ministry of Environment. This reflects APP’s support for the Government of Indonesia’s efforts to conserve biodiversity and promote sustainability.

‘‘Regenesis’: Restoring Nature, Empowering Communities, and Driving Responsible Growth’ reflects APP Group’s ambition for a sustainable future. Through this new sustainability platform, APP Group will showcase its commitment to conserving and restoring the forests and biodiversity that underpin its business, while also managing carbon, driving innovation in production, empowering communities, and fostering partnerships to advance sustainable development.

Elim Sritaba, Chief Sustainability Officer, APP Group, said: “With the launch of ‘Regenesis’, we are embracing a more regenerative model, one that goes beyond conservation to actively restoring ecosystems, supporting communities, and innovating across our value chain. This platform is a reflection of our belief that responsible business growth must be rooted in environmental and social resilience to create shared value.”

Introducing the Forest Positive Policy

As the first milestone under Regenesis, APP Group is unveiling its new Forest Positive Policy. This policy builds on the legacy of the company’s Forest Conservation Policy (FCP) and represents a deeper commitment to conservation and restoration into all aspects of APP Group’s operations and value chain.

The Forest Positive Policy is structured around three core pillars:

  • Forests: Conserve and restore 1 million hectares of landscape ecosystems across APP Group’s value chain, ensuring positive ecological and biodiversity outcomes through investment in sustainable landscape management and active restoration.
  • People: Empower communities, uphold human rights, and care for people through inclusive development and fair labour practices across their value chain.
  • Value Chain: Create shared value for nature, climate, and APP Group’s value chain through responsible supplier management and customer engagement.

Bernard Tan, Chairman of the Sustainability Committee, said: “While we’ve been committed to responsible forestry for years, the Forest Positive Policy takes our efforts to a new level by introducing large-scale conservation and restoration as a core priority. This marks an important step forward, strengthening ecosystem health, empowering communities, and driving sustainability deeper across our entire value chain.”

To support this policy, APP Group will implement rigorous monitoring systems, transparent reporting practices, form a new restoration unit and external advisory panel, as well as consult independent scientific and expert advisory bodies to ensure real, measurable outcomes. APP Group will also collaborate with partners to lead and guide its conservation and restoration efforts across its operations and the landscapes in which it operates. This approach is designed to create lasting environmental and social value across its operations and supplier network.

Over the next 24 months, APP will continue to develop and strengthen its people and production policies, ensuring that they meet global standards.

“Through ‘Regenesis’ and our Forest Positive Policy, we are reaffirming our commitment to lead with purpose ensuring that our growth goes hand-in-hand with the regeneration of landscapes and the well-being of the communities who depend on them,” said Andrie S Yapsir, The President Director of PT APP Purinusa Ekapersada.

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