AVASA embraces cutting-edge sustainable building practices, utilizing eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient technologies to minimize environmental impact while enhancing comfort and quality of life.
Traditional construction accounts for 39% of global carbon emissions and consumes vast amounts of non-renewable resources.
Buildings consume 40% of global energy, with conventional structures wasting up to 30% through poor insulation and design.
Construction costs have increased by 36% in the last decade, while resource scarcity continues to drive material prices higher.
The construction industry urgently needs adopters and users who embrace sustainable practices to reduce environmental impact, improve energy efficiency, and control costs while maintaining quality and comfort. This presents a significant opportunity to drive the adoption of eco-friendly building technologies at scale.
Avasa plans to use cutting-edge construction solutions that combine sustainable materials, innovative design, and advanced technology to create buildings that are environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and cost-effective.
Sustainable, locally-sourced materials with 70% lower carbon footprint
Designs that reduce energy consumption by up to 60% compared to traditional buildings
20-30% reduction in lifetime building costs through efficiency and durability
Buildings designed for material reuse, recycling and minimal waste
Designed for long-term value appreciation with eco-conscious construction, ensuring higher returns and lower maintenance costs.
Modular and flexible designs that adapt to market demand, supporting mixed-use developments and rapid urban expansion.
Fully compliant with international green building certifications, zoning laws, and government sustainability initiatives.
AVASA's operations directly advance multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals, creating measurable impact on climate action, renewable energy deployment, and biodiversity conservation.
Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization, and foster innovation through sustainable building practices.
Read moreSustainable Cities and Communities
Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable through smart eco-development and carbon-negative infrastructure.
Read moreResponsible Consumption and Production
Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns through circular economy principles and waste-to-resource technologies.
Read moreAffordable & Clean Energy
Carbon-negative infrastructure with integrated renewable energy systems, generating more power than consumed through multiple green technologies.
Read moreClimate Action
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts through comprehensive carbon sequestration and sustainable business practices.
Read moreLife on Land
Forest conservation, soil restoration, and biodiversity enhancement through sustainable agriculture and eco-development practices.
Read moreEco-Tech Innovation Partnerships: Access to research funding, collaboration opportunities, and R&D grants for green technology integration in the business hub's co-working spaces.
Business Hub Special Economic Zones (SEZs): AVASA may qualify for SEZ benefits, such as reduced corporate taxes, fast-track business registration, and import/export duty exemptions.
Integration with national food security initiatives and climate-smart agriculture programs, with government backing for expansion.
Carbon-negative development aligns with regional climate commitments, positioning the project as a model for sustainable development across Southeast Asia.
Tax Incentives & Low-Interest Green Loans: AVASA’s large-scale sustainability model may qualify for green financing instruments such as: Indonesia’s Sovereign Green Sukuk Bonds, government-backed sustainability-linked loans, and corporate income tax reductions for ESG-aligned investments.
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) Incentives: AVASA’s business hub aligns with Indonesia’s push for ESG-friendly investments, making it eligible for investment tax breaks & priority licensing.
Recognition as a Model Smart City Development: The AVASA business hub could participate in ASEAN Smart City initiatives, gaining exposure to regional policymakers, investors, and cross-border partnerships.
Renewable Energy Incentives: AVASA’s integrated solar, hydro, and biomass systems may qualify for: Feed-in tariffs (FiT) for renewable energy sales to the national grid, import duty exemptions on renewable energy technology, and carbon reduction subsidies for sustainable construction.
Our phased implementation strategy focuses on rapid revenue generation, sustainable infrastructure, and long-term scalability. Over the next 36 months, we will deploy innovative solutions that monetize carbon sequestration, enhance agricultural productivity, and establish a world-class eco-business hub.
Ensuring self-sufficiency for the hotel’s restaurant and wellness center.
Establishing a polyculture agroforestry system with biochar-enhanced soil, creating a self-sustaining, high-yield ecosystem that supports local food security.
Herbs, spices, and medicinal plants used in culinary and wellness treatments.
Soil restoration to improve water retention, reduce soil degradation, and boost nutrient cycles.
Dedicated to residents, employees, and eco-tourists, including sustainable aquaponics, vertical farming, and large-scale organic farming zones.
Biodiversity corridors & pollinator gardens to enhance ecosystem health and climate resilience.
Educational and research partnerships to study soil regeneration, climate-smart agriculture, and sustainable land management.
A pilot project in Central Java showcased a 20% increase in rice yields paired with a 30% reduction in water usage upon introducing biochar and the TerraGrow™. These improvements directly support the government's water management and efficiency programs.
Application of TerraRoot technology in durian orchards resulted in a 25% boost in fruit production and a 40% improvement in transplant success rates. This case not only demonstrates the technology's efficacy but also underpins Indonesia's ambition to expand tropical fruit exports, particularly in emerging export markets.
Additional international case studies, such as those from Cambodia (Husk Ventures) and Thailand's biochar initiatives, further reinforce the potential for successful technology adoption in Indonesia. These examples showcase the adaptability and effectiveness of our approaches across diverse agricultural environments in Southeast Asia.
A collection of sustainably designed villas that blend luxury with regenerative environmental practices. These retreats leverage green building materials, energy-efficient systems, and on-site agroforestry to minimize their carbon footprint.
A mixed-use sustainable development integrating green technology business incubation, eco-tourism, and wellness-oriented real estate. This hub serves as a model for integrating smart infrastructure with regenerative agriculture and green enterprise development.
A large-scale regenerative urban development focused on sustainable real estate, climate resilience, and smart city innovation. This carbon-negative city is designed to accommodate businesses, research institutions, and long-term residents seeking a future-proof living and working environment.