November 12, 2025

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Indonesia Pavilion Officially Opened at COP 30 : Advancing High Integrity Carbon and Climate Action

Belém, Brazil, 10 November 2025, Indonesia Pavilion officially opened at COP 30 UNFCCC, highlighting the nation’s strengthened climate governance and leadership in carbon markets. The Pavilion carries the theme “Accelerating Substantial Actions of Net Zero Achievements through Indonesia High Integrity Carbon.”

Minister of Environment and Head of the Environmental Protection Agency, Hanif Faisof Nurofiq in his opening remarks, reaffirmed Indonesia’s full commitment to global climate action through its Second Nationally Determined Contribution (SNDC), adopting absolute emission targets of 1,258–1,489 Gt CO₂e by 2035. He also emphasized Presidential Regulation No. 110/2025, which establishes a robust legal framework for carbon pricing, trading, and monitoring, enabling a market projected to mobilize USD 7.7 billion annually in verified transactions.

For the first time, the Pavilion introduces a “Seller Meet Buyer” platform, connecting verified carbon sellers and buyers under Indonesia’s High Integrity Carbon Market Framework, unlocking 90 million tons of Quality Carbon Units. Hosting over 50 sessions on renewable energy, climate finance, resilience, and innovation, the Pavilion embodies Indonesia’s inclusive approach, turning ambition into concrete global climate action. 

The opening ceremony of the Indonesian Pavilion also featured vibrant traditional Indonesian dances, showcasing the nation’s rich cultural heritage to the international audience. Guests were treated to authentic Indonesian cuisine, offering a taste of the country’s diverse local flavors. In addition to the cultural performances, the Pavilion presented Indonesia’s key achievements and ongoing efforts in addressing climate change, including progress in forest conservation, renewable energy development, and carbon market initiatives. The event captured Indonesia’s holistic approach, blending culture, sustainability, and innovation in its contribution to the global climate agenda.

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