Sustainable Workshop

Levi’s Indonesia Visit to Kertabumi: Delving into Real Practices of Waste Management & Sustainable Living

In its commitment to continue learning and being actively involved in sustainability issues, Levi’s Indonesia make a direct visit to Kertabumi Recycling Center. This activity is not just an observation, but also part of the direct learning process about plastic waste management, urban farming, as well as environmentally friendly organic soap production.

Participants were invited to see firsthand how Kertabumi processes inorganic plastic waste into functional products such as furniture, coasters, and repackaging. This recycling process shows that waste is not the end of the cycle, but the beginning of new potential when managed properly.

Levi’s Indonesia also attended the sessionurban farmingas a solution for food security and greening in limited spaces. Starting from vertical planting techniques, hydroponics, to the use of organic waste for compost, participants gain direct experience in applying these methods in the work environment and at home.

Don’t miss a session organic soap makingbecome an inspiring highlight. Using natural ingredients and kitchen waste such as used cooking oil, participants are invited to understand that daily products can be made more environmentally friendly and do not pollute water when used.

This visit is a shared reflection thatSustainable practices don’t have to be complicated or expensive, but can be started from education, involvement, and changes in daily lifestyle. Levi’s Indonesia expressed its appreciation for the knowledge and experience gained from Kertabumi, and is committed to continuing to integrate green values ​​into their work and business culture. Visits like this demonstrate the importance of cross-sector collaboration in protecting the earth.From global fashion brands to local communities, everyone has a role to play in creating a more sustainable future.