UI GreenMetric Meets With The Ministry of Environment to Develop Sustainable Corporate Rankings.
UI GreenMetric reinforces its commitment to sustainable development by extending its expertise beyond the higher education sector to the broader field of corporate sustainable development. On February 26, 2026, UI GreenMetric reached an important milestone in this journey by holding a meeting with the Ministry of Environment to gain in-depth knowledge on corporate sustainability assessment. This desire for collaboration stems from UI GreenMetric's mission to share proven assessment tools with the private sector, enabling the effective dissemination of sustainability awareness in industry. By integrating established national frameworks, the partnership aims to offer businesses a clear, data-driven path forward, ensuring that environmental responsibility becomes one of the core pillars of corporate governance.
For context, the Ministry of Environment runs a well-established sustainability program called the Public Disclosure Program for Environmental Compliance (PROPER). Launched in 1995, PROPER is a comprehensive system that monitors environmental compliance across a range of sectors, from light industry to heavy industry using fossil fuels. The program uses precise, quantifiable indicators to ensure that corporations comply with national regulatory requirements, translating these benchmarks into a transparent “PROPER score” system. Having successfully helped thousands of corporations across the country for decades, PROPER serves as a reliable foundation for UI GreenMetric in developing its own specialized corporate ranking methodology.
UI GreenMetric develops its sustainable corporate rankings using existing systems as the primary benchmark for quality assessment. By aligning its actions with the PROPER system, UI GreenMetric ensures that its ratings are based on strict compliance with regulations while also meeting contemporary global standards. This synergy transforms the rating into a strategic tool for business transformation, helping companies go beyond basic compliance and achieve long-term sustainability. With a focus on verifiable public evidence, the ratings aim to eliminate greenwashing and provide a reliable benchmark for Indonesian companies, helping them manage strategic climate risks and thrive in the face of growing competition in the global low-carbon economy.
The Meeting took place at the Plaza Kuningan Tower in South Jakarta. UI GreenMetric is represented by Chairperson Dr. Vishnu Juwono, S.E., M.I.A.; Dr. Abellia Anggi Wardani, S.Hum., M.A., Vice Chairperson; Rahmi, S.Hum., M.Sc., Ph.D., Manager of Operations, Data, and Service Development; Sabrina Hikmah Ramadianti, S.Si., Program, Partnership, and Communications Manager; and Riska Putri Hariyadi, S.IP., M.Si., Communications Coordinator. They met Dr. Rasio Ridho Sani, S.Si., M.Com., MPM, Deputy for Pollution and Environmental Damage Control at the ministry, alongside Sena Pradipta S.T. M.T. Ph.D. as work group coordinator. The meeting also included an iftar for the muslim participants.
This high-level meeting represents an important turning point for UI GreenMetric, enabling it to transform its globally recognized assessment expertise into a powerful tool for the corporate sector. In line with the regulatory requirements of the Ministry of the Environment, UI GreenMetric is not just creating a ranking, but also forming a comprehensive ecosystem for corporate responsibility. As the initiative moves into its next phase, this partnership will enable businesses to move from traditional regulatory compliance to proactive leadership in sustainability. Ultimately, these joint efforts will ensure that the future of Indonesian industry is built on measurable impact, helping the country achieve its long-term climate goals through collective, verifiable actions.
Written by Muhammad Dito Rizki Suprapto - Media Relations Intern of UI GreenMetric