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    • What We Do
    • Our Cofounders
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    • Kaltara Hornbill
    • Kukar Project
  • Energy Transition
    • Maluku Project

Our Cofounders

Agus Sari, Chief Executive Officer of Landscape Group that consists of Landscape Advisory (PT Bentang Alam Indonesia), Landscape Carbon Global, and Landscape Carbon Indonesia. He has 30 years of solid track record in carbon market. He advised governments of a number of countries, was Country Director of Ecosecurities — then the largest carbon company in the world — in Indonesia and other Asian countries. He was Deputy Chair of the Indonesian REDD+ Management Agency in charge of planning and financing, and co-chaired the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Work Program on REDD+ Financing that evolved into Negotiating Contact Group on REDD+ Financing. He was a Lead Author of the Nobel Peace laureate Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) for the Fourth and Sixth Assessment Reports. He is an Energy and Resources Group, University of California, Berkeley, USA, graduate.

Okki Soebagio, Chief Investment Officer.  He is a respected figure in Indonesia’s strategic planning and project financing sector, with extensive experience in sustainable development initiatives. As a founding partner of Soebagio & Partners—a strategic advisory firm operating from both Jakarta and Bali—Okki has led projects that align with global sustainability standards, facilitating impactful financing for environmentally focused ventures. His firm collaborates with influential clients and partners such as Samsara Ubud, TheSeminyak Resort and Spa, Bye Bye Plastic Bags, Indonesia Marina Association, Indosole, Magalarva, and Rekosistem—organizations recognized for their commitment to sustainability and community impact. Additionally, as a partner at Bali Investment Club, Okki supports impact-driven Indonesian businesses, further promoting the country’s sustainable development goals. Through these engagements, he leverages his expertise to drive transformative growth, contributing to environmental progress through high-impact, long-term strategies.

The Kaltara Hornbill Project is a substantial 370,000 hectares area outside of the Forest Area. Currently it is in the process of Project Design Document (PDD) development.

The Kukar Project is a 100,000 hectares REDD+ project in East Kalimantan.

The Coal Transition to Renewables is a project that accelerates the retirement of a 1.5 GW coal-fired power plant and replace it with renewables.

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