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  • Sustainability Consultant | Peterson Indonesia

    Peterson Indonesia's Environmental Consultants provide direct solutions to your environmental challenges while guaranteeing your trust is well-placed. Peterson Solutio ns Indon esia Sustainability Consulting Find Services Sustainability Reporting Peterson offers a number of services to support you creating a sustainability report, also referred to as a corporate social responsibility (CSR) report. Read more Our Unique Approach At Peterson, we are responsive and flexible. We build corporate teams from different regions and fields of expertise to best suit your requirements. Risk Analysis Peterson can assist our customers in mapping the risks of adverse social and environmental impacts in your supply chain, by commodities and geographies. Read more Read more 70 4000 SOME OF OUR HAPPY CLIENTS Find A Local Office You will be redirected to our international website Find an office News & Events EUDR Delay and Its Global Impact How Europe’s deforestation law postponement affects sustainability and global supply chains The European Union Deforestation Regulation... Oct 7 FSC Approves AP RFSS: A New Opportunity for Smallholders in Asia-Pacific Expanding Inclusive and Efficient Forest Certification for Small-Scale Producers On 18 July 2025 , the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)... Jul 23 Strengthening Environmental Planning: A Comparison of Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021 and No. 26 of 2025 Background: Building an Integrated Environmental Planning Framework As part of efforts to strengthen environmental protection and... Jun 26 View More Subscribe Form Join Thanks for subscribing!

  • Find Our Brochures | Peterson Indonesia

    Our advice and support are based on almost 100 years of experience and expertise in providing solutions to a broad range of customers including multinational companies, small and medium-sized enterprises, farmers’ cooperatives, associations, non-governmental organisations and governments. Carbon Fisheries Food Safety Forestry Organic ISCC Rainforest Alliance Textile, Apparel and Recycled Products Social Accountability Sustainability Reporting Sustainable Finance Verified Carbon Standard SMETA - Training (Bahasa Indonesia) Regenerative Agriculture Cosmetics ISO Services

  • Projects | Peterson Indonesia

    Check our past projects and find the most suitable one for your business. PROJECTS Due to some heavy amount of data, some certifications may take more time to load. Tailor-made solutions GHG ESG/SR

  • 100 Years and Royal Status | Peterson Indonesia

    2020 is the year we celebrated Peterson and Control Union completing 100 years of being in business and making a difference in the world. About Us 100 Years and Royal Status Growing together since 1920 2020 is the year we celebrated Peterson and Control Union completing 100 years of being in business and making a difference in the world. On August 1, 1920 Mr. Peterson started our company as a ‘graanfactor’, a service provider in quality and logistics in grain and feed, and today, 100 years later, quality and logistics are still the key activities within our business. Honesty, integrity and respect for people, society and our environment have helped us achieve this centennial milestone, which our celebratory slogan ‘Growing together since 1920’ reflects. The theme of our centenary celebrations is sustainability, recognising the challenges we all face in relation to climate change, and also our desire to grow together with our customers and other stakeholders. We chose the tree as a symbol of growth and strength to represent our activities in our 100-year celebrations and embarked on a programme to plant a tree on behalf of each of our employees (link to trees page ), as a gift to our communities around the world. We were honoured and privileged awarded Royal Designation from Dutch Monarch, King Willem-Alexander, to mark us celebrating 100 years of business. Royal Designation is a distinction that can be granted to companies to symbolise the respect, appreciation and trust towards the recipient. Not every company comes into consideration for Royal Designation and it is not an award that is automatically given to companies who reach 100 years of business. The history and current activities of Peterson and Control Union, specifically in relation to social, financial, fiscal, managerial and ethical behaviours, were verified as part of the process of awarding Royal Designation. The award of Royal Designation

  • Global Presence | Peterson Indonesia

    One of Peterson's greatest assets is our network of connected offices in more than 70 countries around the globe. With increased knowledge, a firm set of values and sustainable services, we have grown from our initial operations in the Netherlands and spread out throughout world. Global Presence About Us One of Peterson's greatest assets is our network of connected offices in more than 70 countries around the globe. With increased knowledge, a firm set of values and sustainable services, we have grown from our initial operations in the Netherlands and spread out throughout world. From our first base in Europe, services expanded internationally to serve the growing globalisation of the commodities markets. Peterson is now recognised as world leaders in risk management and logistic solutions, serving clients around the world; using our expertise and specialist knowledge in every continent across the globe. From these offices, we are now able to offer on-the-ground support and insight to assist clients with local challenges. Through the local knowledge and experience of our teams, Peterson is uniquely equipped to communicate and mitigate the risks faced by you anywhere in the world. Go to Our Global Website

  • Peterson Solutions Rebrand | Peterson Indonesia

    2020 is the year we celebrated Peterson and Control Union completing 100 years of being in business and making a difference in the world. About Us Peterson Solutions Unveils Its Rebrand: A Fresh Look at Sustainability Consulting Your partner in what matters On December 3, 2024, Peterson Solutions officially launched its new brand. The rebranding effort is designed to help clients better understand the services offered and to support their sustainability objectives, contributing to a more sustainable future. We spoke with Robert Stam, Regional Director of Peterson Solutions, Americas, to explore the motivations, benefits, and implications of this rebrand. Q: How did Peterson Solutions evolve from the main Peterson business? A: Peterson Solutions originated as the sustainability and supply chain consulting division of Peterson Control Union. Our roots lie in inspection and testing services, particularly in the agricultural sector. As businesses increasingly prioritized environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals, the demand for specialized consulting services grew. Peterson Solutions evolved to meet these needs, and today, we serve clients globally, helping them develop and implement sustainability strategies. Q: Who are Peterson Solutions’ typical clients? A: Over the years, our client base has expanded beyond food and agriculture. We now work with companies in diverse industries, including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, forestry products, commodities, and marine and aquaculture. From agriculture roots to global consulting. Empowering change through sustainable solutions. Q: What services does Peterson Solutions offer? A: We assist businesses in adopting sustainable and ethical practices, guiding them through challenges in sustainability and supply chain management. Our services range from sustainable sourcing and strategy development to certification support. We view our clients as agents of change, helping them thrive in a world where sustainability is critical to success. Through their efforts, we aim to create widespread positive impacts, including improved livelihoods for communities worldwide. Q: What does the Peterson Solutions rebrand involve? A: The rebrand gives Peterson Solutions a distinct identity within the Peterson Control Union group. We’ve streamlined our name, moving from Peterson Projects and Solutions to simply Peterson Solutions. We’ve also introduced a new logo, launched a redesigned website, and updated all our marketing materials. These changes are supported by a comprehensive communication strategy to ensure clients and partners are informed about the rebrand. Q: How does the rebrand benefit clients? A: The rebrand enhances clarity, making it easier for clients to understand what we do and how we can support them. In the near future, we plan to launch a secure client portal on our website to centralize information and streamline interactions. We’re confident these updates will improve transparency, consistency, and communication between our teams and the businesses we work with. Q: Will there be any changes to your services or operations? A: No. Our core offerings remain the same. We continue to focus on high-quality sustainability and supply chain consulting, enabling clients to make informed, sustainable decisions. The rebrand is about refining our identity and improving the client experience—not altering our fundamental services. Q: What’s next for Peterson Solutions after the rebrand? A: Our priority is to ensure the rebrand is a success and that clients are well-informed about the changes. Beyond that, we’re continually adapting and expanding our services to meet evolving client needs. The rebrand positions us for future growth, allowing us to continue supporting businesses in operating sustainably and successfully in an ever-changing world. Refining identity to enhance client experience.

  • Responsible Sourcing | Peterson Indonesia

    Without a solid responsible sourcing roadmap, an organisation loses sight of which sustainability topics are material and where the hotspots are. A responsible sourcing roadmap can help increase transparency within a supply chain, gaining a competitive edge in the marketplace. Services Responsible Sourcing For almost 100 years, we have helped customers around the world fulfill their sustainability commitments through verification, tracking and tracing across industries from agriculture, energy, manufacturing, forestry, biomass and biofuels to the textile. For us, helping our customers reach their sustainability goals is what we strive for. Sustainability is in our DNA. Stakeholders are increasingly becoming aware of an organisation’s view and commitments on sustainability. Not only do they want to know where and how their products are made, but which environmental and social criteria the company has sourced the materials from. Without a solid responsible sourcing roadmap, an organisation loses sight of which sustainability topics are material and where the hotspots are. A responsible sourcing roadmap can help increase transparency within a supply chain, gaining a competitive edge in the marketplace. At Peterson Projects & Solutions we help you in assessing your organisation’s supply chain and develop a course of action accordingly. We can assist you with: Developing responsible sourcing guidelines Increasing supply chain transparency Market and trend analysis Scheme implementation Responsible sourcing training Verifying ethical sourcing policy

  • Water Footprinting | Peterson Indonesia

    The water footprint quantifies the quantity of water utilized to generate each of the products and services we consume. It can be quantified for a specific operation, like as cultivating rice, for a product, such as a pair of jeans, for the gasoline we put in our cars, or for a multinational corporation as a whole. Services Water Footprinting The water footprint quantifies the quantity of water utilized to generate each of the products and services we consume. It can be quantified for a specific operation, like as cultivating rice, for a product, such as a pair of jeans, for the gasoline we put in our cars, or for a multinational corporation as a whole. The water footprint can also reveal how much water a country – or the world as a whole – consumes from a certain river basin or aquifer. The water footprint enables us to provide answers to a variety of concerns posed by businesses, governments, and individuals. For instance: Where does my company's activities or supply chain rely on water? How effectively do rules safeguard our water resources? How reliable are our food and energy sources? Can I lower my personal water footprint and contribute to the management of water for both humans and nature? Depending on the question, the water footprint can be quantified in cubic metres per tonne of production, per hectare of agriculture, per unit of currency, as well as other functional units. The water footprint enables us to comprehend how our scarce freshwater resources are being consumed and contaminated. The influence varies on where and when the water is extracted. If it originates from a region where water is already scarce, the repercussions may be severe and demand intervention. There are three components to the water footprint: green, blue, and gray. Together, these components provide a complete picture of water usage by identifying the source of water consumed, whether as precipitation/soil moisture, surface water, or groundwater, and the volume of fresh water necessary for the absorption of contaminants. Direct and indirect usage of water The water footprint considers both the direct and indirect water use of a process, product, or industry, as well as water consumption and pollution along the entire production cycle, from the supply chain to the final consumer. It is also feasible to use the water footprint to calculate the quantity of water needed to generate all the goods and services used by an individual, a community, a nation, or the whole human population. This also comprises the direct water footprint, which is the amount of water used directly by the individual(s), and the indirect water footprint, which is the sum of the water footprints of all consumed products.

  • Sustainable Finance | Peterson Indonesia

    Our company helps businesses and investors align their financial goals with sustainability objectives through innovative finance solutions. From green bonds and impact investing to ESG-integrated financial analysis and reporting, we have the expertise to support your sustainability finance needs. Services Sustainable Finance Investors who care about ESG (environmental, social, and governance) issues are mainly concerned about how these factors affect a company's financial performance in the long term. They want to understand how ESG considerations can impact the value of their investments. They assess the risks and opportunities related to a company's environmental and social impact. Moreover, there is an increasing interest among investors in supporting sustainable and socially responsible companies and projects. At Peterson, our goal is to help our clients achieve their financial and sustainability goals. We do this by providing innovative solutions based on data and customization. Our mission is to lead the way in creating a responsible and climate-resilient financial system while promoting social inclusion and protecting the environment . With our expertise in technology and regulations, we support our clients in their journey towards a sustainable future. Our vision is to be a global leader in sustainable finance, setting new standards and contributing to a greener, fairer, and more inclusive economy . We strive to make finance a force for positive change, driving innovation and improving the quality of life for everyone. Peterso n's Sustainable Finance Services: 1 Development of sustainability strategies We assist businesses in developing sustainable strategies that are in line with their values and objectives, focusing on environmental and social return on investment (E-ROI and S-ROI). 4 Sustainable Finance programs We design customized sustainability finance programs that cater to the specific needs and objectives of businesses. Our services ensure successful implementation and management of these programs. 7 Selection and management of sustainable investments Our advisory services encompass the selection and management of sustainable investments. We assist clients in aligning their investments with their ESG goals and values. 2 Integration of ESG considerations in investment and financing Our expertise lies in advising on the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into investment and financing decisions. This integration aims to enhance financial performance and mitigate risks. 5 Implementation and disclosure of ESG regulatory frameworks with financial considerations We provide guidance and support to businesses in adopting regulatory and disclosure frameworks such as TCFD, SASB, ISSB, SEC, and European reporting requirements. Our aim is to ensure compliance, identify gaps in framework adoption, and combine ESG, sustainable finance, and GHG CoE services. 8 Climate risk modeling and integration We assist businesses in incorporating climate risk models and scenarios into their investment decision-making processes. This enables them to identify and mitigate potential risks associated with climate change. 3 Analysis and evaluation of environmental and social impact for risk management purposes We conduct thorough assessments of the potential environmental and social impact of investment projects and operations. Our insights help businesses effectively manage risks and make informed decisions. 6 Training and skill development in sustainable finance We offer training programs to enhance the skills of investors and businesses in sustainable finance. These programs equip them with the necessary knowledge and tools for effective integration of ESG practices. 9 Environmental and social due diligence We conduct thorough environmental and social due diligence processes to evaluate the potential impact of investment projects. Our assessments ensure compliance with ESG standards and regulations. Contact Us Now!

  • ​AMDAL UKL-UPL | Peterson Indonesia

    Our company is a leading provider of AMDAL UKL-UPL services in Indonesia, helping businesses and organizations navigate the environmental impact assessment process and ensure compliance with regulations. From conducting assessments to developing mitigation and management plans, we have the expertise to support your project needs. Services EIA (HCV, UKL-UPL, Pertek) Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021 Chapter II on Environmental Approvals in Articles 3 and 4 states that every business, activity, or government agency that has a significant or insignificant impact on the environment is required to have Environmental Impact Analysis (Amdal), Environmental Monitoring Efforts (UKL-UPL), and Environmental Monitoring Plan (SPPL). The Environmental Impact Analysis (Amdal), Environmental Management Efforts, and Environmental Monitoring Efforts (UKL-UPL) are crucial documents that business actors must prepare when their activities have no significant environmental impact. These documents encompass a comprehensive overview of the business infrastructure development process, including buildings and factory installations, as well as assessing soil conditions and geological aspects. Additionally, they identify potential environmental impacts, whether liquid, solid, gas, or sound waste. Furthermore, these documents outline how business actors plan to manage and monitor their activities to mitigate the potential risks of environmental damage. The UKL-UPL serves as a standardized framework for environmental management and monitoring, and it is a prerequisite for obtaining approval or licensing from either the Central Government or Regional Government. The Technical Approval, issued by the government or Regional Government, establishes specific environmental protection and management standards. It also involves the analysis of potential impacts from business activities, aligning with established regulations. The criteria for Technical Approval include meeting Waste Water Quality Standards, adhering to Emission Quality Standards, implementing Waste Management protocols, and conducting a thorough analysis of traffic impacts. This approval process ensures that businesses uphold the highest environmental standards while conducting their operations.

  • PROPER KLHK | Peterson Indonesia

    The Public Disclosure Programme for Environmental Compliance (PROPER) by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan, or KLHK) is a critical component aimed at improving environmental compliance and promoting sustainable development in Indonesia. Services PROPER KLHK The Public Disclosure Programme for Environmental Compliance (PROPER) by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan, or KLHK) is a critical component aimed at improving environmental compliance and promoting sustainable development in Indonesia. The programme provides transparency and accountability by giving the public access to information about the environmental performance of businesses, governments, and other organizations operating in the country. By ensuring that these organizations are meeting their environmental obligations, PROPER helps contribute to a more sustainable future for Indonesia. The initiation of PROPER involves the selection of participating companies that have a significant impact on the environment , are listed on the stock market and produce products for export or widespread use. The participants are evaluated through data collection and on-site inspections, which are used to create a preliminary report. This report is then reviewed by a technical team, discussed with the environment ministry, and finalised by the Board of Consideration. The Minister then examines the report, makes decisions, and announces the company's performance ranking, which is publicly disclosed and communicated to the company and local government. PROPER key aspects: Purpose: The aim of the Public Disclosure Program for Environmental Compliance (PROPER) is to improve environmental compliance and promote sustainable development in Indonesia. Management: PROPER is managed by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup dan Kehutanan, or KLHK). Transparency: PROPER is a transparency initiative that provides information to the public on the environmental performance of businesses, governments, and other organisations operating in Indonesia. Environmental Obligations: PROPER helps to ensure that organisations operating in the country are meeting their environmental obligations and contributing to a sustainable future. Evaluation: The evaluation process involves selecting participating companies, collecting data through site inspections and evaluating environmental reports submitted by companies. Review and Finalization: The preliminary report is reviewed by a technical team, discussed with the environment ministry, and finalized by the Board of Consideration. Ranking Announcement: The Minister reviews the report and announces the company's performance ranking, which is publicly announced and given to the company and local government. Sustainability: PROPER supports the KLHK's efforts to promote sustainable development and protect the environment in Indonesia.

  • Life Cycle Assesment | Peterson Indonesia

    Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a robust technique employed to thoroughly investigate and evaluate the environmental footprint associated with all stages of a product or service. Services Life Cycle Assessment Benefits of LCA Assessment Phase Mass and Energy Flow Optimisation LCA and Other Relevant Clients Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a robust technique employed to thoroughly investigate and evaluate the environmental footprint associated with all stages of a product or service. At Peterson Projects and Solutions Indonesia, we provide LCA service to measure the environmental impact of production processes. This comprehensive framework considers every facet of a product's life cycle, including raw material extraction, processing, production, and waste generated during and after product use. Benefits Assessmet Phase To conduct a thorough LCA analysis, we adhere to the ISO standards outlined in SNI ISO 14040:2016 and SNI ISO 14044:2016 for environmental management. These standards provide a structured approach, as illustrated in the graphic below. Benefits of LC A Our LCA services offer a myriad of benefits to organisations seeking sustainability solutions: Identification of Environmental Impact : Uncover the environmental impact of both product and process chains. Comprehensive Insight : Go beyond the product "use" phase to quantify effects globally, regionally, and locally Strategic Optimization : Recognize inefficiencies and pivotal changes in life cycle phases. Benchmarking : Facilitate apple-to-apple comparisons internally, regionally, and globally. Risk Mitigation : Determine strategic risks and opportunities for environmental optimization early. Regulatory Preparedness : Stay future-ready by helping organizations prepare for stringent environmental regulations. Emissions Hotspot Identification : Pinpoint areas contributing significantly to emissions. Cost and Impact Reduction : Strategically reduce overall environmental impact and costs. Enhanced Communication : Improve stakeholder communication through certifications and Environmental Product Declarations (EPD). Life Cycle Thinking Integration : Foster and integrate understanding of Life Cycle Thinking into day-to-day business operations. A ssessment Phase Our meticulous LCA process includes the following stages: Mass and Energy Flow Optimisation Post LCA analysis, detailed information on mass and energy flow for each process unit becomes available. This insight allows targeted optimisations to enhance cost savings and overall company performance. This represents a distinct advantage of LCA over other environmental assessment methods like PROPER (In Indonesia). For example, LCA can calculate the environmental impact of a company's flagship product, such as its contribution to global warming. Recommendations for optimising its environmental impact, like introducing new designs to specific process units, are crucial for enhancing Environmental Product Declarations (EPD) and eco-labels. This positions the company competitively in the global market. LCA and Other Relevant Clients Do not hesitate to Contact Us now! Go get your best deal on your LCA assessment!! ① Define processes, environmental impacts, boundaries, and products for evaluation. Goal and Scope Definition ② Collect data using our Excel sheets. Life Cycle Inventory Analysis ③ Review data for consistency and completeness, then consolidate and calculate. Life Cycle Impact Assessment ④ On-site verification for data consistency and completeness. Data Verification ⑤ Detailed technical report explaining findings. Interpretation and Reporting ⑥ Summary report and a one-pager with visually impactful details. Report Design and Infographics Mass and Energy Flow Optimisation LCA Client

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