Lestari Awards 2025

The award that recognizes the pioneering sustainable initiatives of companies that accelerate SDGs achievement in Indonesia by turning the success into inspiration for others.

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Lestari Awards 2025

Small & Medium Enterprise (UKM)

Annual Revenue < Rp50 Billion

Lestari Awards 2025

Large Enterprise

Annual Revenue > Rp50 Billion
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Registration for Lestari Awards 2025 - Large Enterprise will open on February 27, 2025

Registration Opening Soon!

Registration for Lestari Awards 2025 - Small and Medium Enterprise will open on February 27, 2025

Important Date
1
Registration & Application (February 27 – June 30, 2025)

Complete the online registration form and submit all required information. Registration opens on February 27 and closes on June 30.

2
Assessment Stage I (April – June 30, 2025)
  • Our team will review all applications to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria.
  • Selected candidates will be shortlisted for Assessment Stage II.
3
Assessment Stage II: Jury Panel (July 15 – 31, 2025)

A panel of expert judges will evaluate the shortlisted submissions according to established criteria.

4
Assessment Stage III: Online Presentations (August 5 – 7, 2025)
  • Selected candidates will be required to submit financial statements during the verification process
  • Finalists will present their projects online to the jury panel for further evaluation.
5
Lestari Awards: Awarding Night (August 28, 2025)
  • Winners will be officially announced and celebrated at the Awarding Night.
  • Winners are granted direct entry to the Asia ESG Positive Impact Awards 2025 regional competition.

 

6
Regional Awards: Assessment (⁠September 2025)

Assessment regional competition the Asia ESG Positive Impact Awards 2025 

7
Regional Awards: Awarding Night (⁠November 2025)

Awarding night for the Asia ESG Positive Impact Awards 2025 at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

1
Sustainable Ecosystems

Recognizing an organization who has implemented a program that has conserved, restored, regenerated or rehabilitated and developed sustainable ecosystems including existing terrestrial or aquatic ecosystems. Program examples: - Wetland conservation programs - Coral reef restoration and marine biodiversity protection - Responsible sourcing practice, applying environmental and social safeguards for raw materials and commodities - Reforestation projects through tree planting - Biodiversity park to protect flora and fauna species and/or to provide research and development facilities Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

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2
Waste Management

Recognizing an organization which has implemented innovative methods that successfully improve reduction, reuse, and recycling of solid waste, as well as responsible waste disposal. Program examples: - Paper usage reduction - Upcycle within operations to minimize landfill waste - Composting program and workshop for organic waste - Waste bank system to encourage recycling Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

Learn More
3
Responsible Consumption & Production

Recognizing an organization which has successfully curated and demonstrated long-term contribution and commitment to the protection of natural resources through sustainable management and efficient use of materials in the production of goods or services. Program examples: - Zero-waste manufacturing processes - Sustainable product design - biodegradable packaging for food and beverages - Product life cycle assessments (LCAs) implementation - Clean manufacturing technologies and resource usage optimization to reduce waste and pollution in manufacturing processes Additional note for Regional Awards: - There’s no regional competition for this category

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4
Renewable Energy

Recognizing an organization which favors renewable energy sources in its supply and value chain. The organization exhibited originality, provided market-based solutions and environmental benefits, whilst created significant socio-economic contribution through the use of renewable energy in its products and/or programs. Program example: - Solar-powered irrigation systems - Utilization of biomass energy - Provide renewable energy solutions, such as solar home system - Solar-powered for energy-intensive industries operations Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

Learn More
5
Energy Efficiency

Recognizing an organization which has demonstrated energy efficiency and energy conservation throughout its supply and value chain, developed best energy-saving projects, whilst demonstrated energy savings, backed-up by data, with particular consideration for innovation and replicability. Program examples: - Automated energy management (or switch-off) systems for lighting, cooling and other electrical use - Utilization of lighting systems with energy-efficient LEDs - Energy-efficient equipment Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

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6
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Recognizing an organization that has proactively initiated and led efforts to eliminate discrimination and enhance inclusivity across the workplace and value chain. This organization has demonstrated excellence in fostering an equitable work environment, improving employee engagement, and ensuring social, economic, and political inclusion for all—regardless of gender, disability, race, origin, or other socioeconomic status. Program examples: - Inclusive employment programs for persons with disabilities and/or marginalized communities - Leadership training programs - Partnership with women-led businesses or provision of opportunities to promote gender equality in entrepreneurship - Fair wages and equal pay for all gender Additional note: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English.

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7
Relations with Local Communities

Recognizing an organization which has developed and implemented program to positively impact and strengthen links with the local community and indigenous people within the locality of which the organization operates. The program should respond to a specific need in the community and should focus on the measures taken to engage with the community and all relevant stakeholders, as well as the positive impact delivered through the program. Program examples: - Educational scholarship for children in underprivileged communities - Health and hygiene awareness campaign - Partnership with local suppliers, farmers and community - Healthcare or educational program tailored to community needs, such as mobile clinics or vocational training - Work-based learning program such as internship Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

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8
Human Rights & Labour Standards

Recognizing an organization which has advanced fundamental human rights and responsible labor practices throughout its operations, where the organization upholds fundamental human rights principles in all ways that they interact with people (employees, consumers, customers, suppliers, etc.). Program examples: - Anti-harassment and ethical workplace training programs - Policies on fair wages, safe working conditions, and the prohibition of child labor within the business and across supply chains - Code of conduct implementation that requires suppliers to meet ethical labor practice Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English.

Learn More
9
Talent Management

Recognizing an organization which has developed and implemented innovative career development system, which may include effective, consistent and all rounded training programs to enable its talents to execute business strategies and contribute to long-term success of the organization. Program examples: - Continuous learning opportunities and/or professional certifications to employees - Leadership development programs for employees at all level - Mentorship schemes to support new hires - Comprehensive upskilling programs for technical staff Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English.

Learn More
10
Good Health and Wellbeing

Recognizing an organization which has developed and implemented effective programs to promote the health and wellbeing of employees which has contributed to the overall improvement in productivity and increase in satisfaction and morale of staff. Program examples: - Workplace fitness programs and subsidized gym memberships - Medical support to employees - Mental health counseling - Comprehensive healthcare plans for employees - Work-life balance program Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

Learn More
11
Sustainable Supply Chain

Recognizing an organization that has implemented progressive and comprehensive strategies to embed best Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices specifically within its supply chain. This category is focused on programs developed in collaboration with suppliers to enhance sustainability, improve social and environmental outcomes and ensure ethical practices across the supply chain. Program examples: - Green procurement policies for suppliers - Ethical sourcing for raw materials - Comprehensive supplier evaluation mechanism on sustainability - Training programs for suppliers on sustainable agriculture, energy efficiency, or ethical labor standards - Digitalization system for inventory Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

Learn More
12
Innovative Partnership

Recognizing an organization that has established groundbreaking and mutually beneficial partnerships beyond its supply chain, leading to positive and sustainable impacts on communities and/or the environment. These partnerships may involve non-governmental organizations (NGOs)—which are independent, non-profit entities focused on humanitarian or development objectives—as well as local governments, communities, academia, or other stakeholders, with measurable outcomes that contribute to societal and environmental well-being. Program examples: - Collaboration with local governments to develop and promote renewable energy adoption in remote communities - Partnership with NGOs to implement large-scale reforestation projects - Collaboration with startups or tech companies to drive innovation and increase effectivity and efficiency in organizations cycle Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

Learn More
13
Transformation

Recognizing an organization that has significantly restructured its business strategies, operations, or models to integrate sustainable development principles, ensuring lasting economic, social, environmental and institutional benefits. Program examples: - Transition from a traditional manufacturing business to a circular economy model - Inclusive workforce transformation - Digital technologies adoption to streamline operations, improve sustainability tracking, improve efficiency and productivity Additional note for Regional Awards: - This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

Learn More
14
Sustainable Products and Services

Recognizing an organization that has provided products and/or services which deliver meaningful environmental and social benefits while addressing local challenges and opportunities in Indonesia. These solutions incorporate sustainability principles into their design and execution, demonstrate innovation, market relevance, and a commitment to environmental stewardship, social progress, and economic resilience. Project examples: - Mobile applications development that promote sustainable living - Product design with minimal negative environmental impact - Secure certification for sustainable practices or product lines Additional note for Regional Awards: - There’s no regional competition for this category

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LESTARI AWARDS 2025 REWARDS
Each winner of the Lestari Awards 2025 will receive the following rewards
Media Exposure

Media Exposure

150 million IDR publicity package with KG Media publishers to spread positive impact, inspire collaboration, and achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The Trophy

The Trophy

Trophy is a symbol of our collective journey towards sustainability. The design draws inspiration from nature, with the trophy’s shape mirroring a leaf, representing continuous growth and renewal. At the heart of the logo, captures the essence of constant movement and progress, embodying the dynamic drive towards sustainable practices.

Sustainability Scholarships

Sustainability Scholarships

A sustainability scholarship from Tanoto Foundation at SDG Academy Indonesia's Leadership Program. This scholarship aims to develop leaders and sustainability actors, emphasizing that local leadership and action significantly determine global progress.

Participate in Regional Awards

Participate in Regional Awards

A direct entry ticket for participation in the Asia ESG Positive Impact Awards 2025.

How to Participate
1

Register/login with your KG Media ID to access the registration form.

2

Fill out the registration form and select the award categories.

3

Complete the final step by submitting your entry detail(s) and paying the required fee(s)

Assessor
Award Categories
1
Sustainable Ecosystems

Recognizing an organization who has implemented a program that has conserved, restored, regenerated or rehabilitated and developed sustainable ecosystems including existing terrestrial or aquatic ecosystems.

Program examples:
- Wetland conservation programs
- Coral reef restoration and marine biodiversity protection
- Responsible sourcing practice, applying environmental and social safeguards for raw materials and commodities
- Reforestation projects through tree planting
- Biodiversity park to protect flora and fauna species and/or to provide research and development facilities

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 304-3 Habitats protected and restored
2
Waste Management

Recognizing an organization which has implemented innovative methods that successfully improve reduction, reuse, and recycling of solid waste, as well as responsible waste disposal.

Program examples:
- Paper usage reduction
- Upcycle within operations to minimize landfill waste
- Composting program and workshop for organic waste
- Waste bank system to encourage recycling

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 306-1 Waste generation and significant waste-related impacts
  • 306-2 Management of significant waste-related impacts
  • 306-3 Waste generated
  • 306-4 Waste diverted from disposal
  • 306-5 Waste directed to disposal
3
Responsible Consumption & Production

Recognizing an organization which has successfully curated and demonstrated long-term contribution and commitment to the protection of natural resources through sustainable management and efficient use of materials in the production of goods or services.

Program examples:
- Zero-waste manufacturing processes
- Sustainable product design - biodegradable packaging for food and beverages
- Product life cycle assessments (LCAs) implementation
- Clean manufacturing technologies and resource usage optimization to reduce waste and pollution in manufacturing processes

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- There’s no regional competition for this category


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 301-1 Materials used by weight
  • 301-2 Recycled input materials used
  • 301-3 Reclaimed products and their packaging materials
  • 417-1 Requirements for product and service information and labeling
  • 417-2 Incidents of non-compliance concerning product and service
  • information and labeling
  • 417-3 Incidents of non-compliance concerning marketing communications
4
Renewable Energy

Recognizing an organization which favors renewable energy sources in its supply and value chain. The organization exhibited originality, provided market-based solutions and environmental benefits, whilst created significant socio-economic contribution through the use of renewable energy in its products and/or programs.

Program example:
- Solar-powered irrigation systems
- Utilization of biomass energy
- Provide renewable energy solutions, such as solar home system
- Solar-powered for energy-intensive industries operations

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 302-1 Energy consumption within the organization
  • 302-2 Energy consumption outside the organization
  • 302-3 Energy intensity
5
Energy Efficiency

Recognizing an organization which has demonstrated energy efficiency and energy conservation throughout its supply and value chain, developed best energy-saving projects, whilst demonstrated energy savings, backed-up by data, with particular consideration for innovation and replicability.

Program examples:
- Automated energy management (or switch-off) systems for lighting, cooling and other electrical use
- Utilization of lighting systems with energy-efficient LEDs
- Energy-efficient equipment

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 305-2 Energy Indirect (Scope 2) GHG emissions
  • 302-4 Reduction of energy consumption
  • 302-5 Reductions in energy requirements of products and services
6
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Recognizing an organization that has proactively initiated and led efforts to eliminate discrimination and enhance inclusivity across the workplace and value chain. This organization has demonstrated excellence in fostering an equitable work environment, improving employee engagement, and ensuring social, economic, and political inclusion for all—regardless of gender, disability, race, origin, or other socioeconomic status.

Program examples:
- Inclusive employment programs for persons with disabilities and/or marginalized communities
- Leadership training programs
- Partnership with women-led businesses or provision of opportunities to promote gender equality in entrepreneurship
- Fair wages and equal pay for all gender

Additional note:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English.


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 405-1 Diversity of governance bodies and employees
  • 405-2 Ratio of basic salary and remuneration of women to men
  • 406-1 Incidents of discrimination and corrective actions taken
7
Relations with Local Communities

Recognizing an organization which has developed and implemented program to positively impact and strengthen links with the local community and indigenous people within the locality of which the organization operates. The program should respond to a specific need in the community and should focus on the measures taken to engage with the community and all relevant stakeholders, as well as the positive impact delivered through the program.

Program examples:
- Educational scholarship for children in underprivileged communities
- Health and hygiene awareness campaign
- Partnership with local suppliers, farmers and community
- Healthcare or educational program tailored to community needs, such as mobile clinics or vocational training
- Work-based learning program such as internship

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 411-1 Incidents of violations involving rights of indigenous peoples
  • 413-1 Operations with local community engagement, impact assessment, and development programs
8
Human Rights & Labour Standards

Recognizing an organization which has advanced fundamental human rights and responsible labor practices throughout its operations, where the organization upholds fundamental human rights principles in all ways that they interact with people (employees, consumers, customers, suppliers, etc.).

Program examples:
- Anti-harassment and ethical workplace training programs
- Policies on fair wages, safe working conditions, and the prohibition of child labor within the business and across supply chains
- Code of conduct implementation that requires suppliers to meet ethical labor practice

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English.


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 402-1 Minimum notice periods regarding operational changes
  • 407-1 Operations and suppliers in which the right to freedom of association and collective bargaining maybe at risk
  • 408-1 Operations and suppliers at significant risk for incidents of child labor
  • 409-1 Operations and suppliers at significant risk for incidents of forced or compulsory labor
  • 410-1 Security personnel trained in human rights policies or procedures
9
Talent Management

Recognizing an organization which has developed and implemented innovative career development system, which may include effective, consistent and all rounded training programs to enable its talents to execute business strategies and contribute to long-term success of the organization.

Program examples:
- Continuous learning opportunities and/or professional certifications to employees
- Leadership development programs for employees at all level
- Mentorship schemes to support new hires
- Comprehensive upskilling programs for technical staff

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English.


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 404-1 Average hours of training per year per employee
  • 404-2 Programs for upgrading employee skills and transition assistance programs
  • 404-3 Percentage of employees receiving regular performance and career development reviews
10
Good Health and Wellbeing

Recognizing an organization which has developed and implemented effective programs to promote the health and wellbeing of employees which has contributed to the overall improvement in productivity and increase in satisfaction and morale of staff.

Program examples:
- Workplace fitness programs and subsidized gym memberships
- Medical support to employees
- Mental health counseling
- Comprehensive healthcare plans for employees
- Work-life balance program

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 401-2 Benefits provided to full-time employees that are not provided to temporary or part-time employees
  • 403-1 Occupational health and safety management
  • 403-3 Occupational health services
  • 403-6 Promotion of worker health
  • 403-8 Workers covered by an occupational health and safety management system
11
Sustainable Supply Chain

Recognizing an organization that has implemented progressive and comprehensive strategies to embed best Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices specifically within its supply chain. This category is focused on programs developed in collaboration with suppliers to enhance sustainability, improve social and environmental outcomes and ensure ethical practices across the supply chain.

Program examples:
- Green procurement policies for suppliers
- Ethical sourcing for raw materials
- Comprehensive supplier evaluation mechanism on sustainability
- Training programs for suppliers on sustainable agriculture, energy efficiency, or ethical labor standards
- Digitalization system for inventory


Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 308-1 New suppliers screened using environmental criteria
  • 308-2 Negative environmental impacts in the supply chain and actions taken
  • 402-1 Minimum notice periods regarding operational changes
  • 414-1 New suppliers screened using social criteria
  • 414-2 Negative social impacts in the supply chain and actions taken
12
Innovative Partnership

Recognizing an organization that has established groundbreaking and mutually beneficial partnerships beyond its supply chain, leading to positive and sustainable impacts on communities and/or the environment. These partnerships may involve non-governmental organizations (NGOs)—which are independent, non-profit entities focused on humanitarian or development objectives—as well as local governments, communities, academia, or other stakeholders, with measurable outcomes that contribute to societal and environmental well-being.

Program examples:
- Collaboration with local governments to develop and promote renewable energy adoption in remote communities
- Partnership with NGOs to implement large-scale reforestation projects
- Collaboration with startups or tech companies to drive innovation and increase effectivity and efficiency in organizations cycle

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

13
Transformation

Recognizing an organization that has significantly restructured its business strategies, operations, or models to integrate sustainable development principles, ensuring lasting economic, social, environmental and institutional benefits.

Program examples:
- Transition from a traditional manufacturing business to a circular economy model
- Inclusive workforce transformation
- Digital technologies adoption to streamline operations, improve sustainability tracking, improve efficiency and productivity

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- This is a regional category, if you win, you will need to resubmit your entry in English

14
Sustainable Products and Services

Recognizing an organization that has provided products and/or services which deliver meaningful environmental and social benefits while addressing local challenges and opportunities in Indonesia. These solutions incorporate sustainability principles into their design and execution, demonstrate innovation, market relevance, and a commitment to environmental stewardship, social progress, and economic resilience.

Project examples:
- Mobile applications development that promote sustainable living
- Product design with minimal negative environmental impact
- Secure certification for sustainable practices or product lines

Additional note for Regional Awards:
- There’s no regional competition for this category


GRI Indicative Reference:

  • 301-2 Recycled input materials used
  • 301-3 Reclaimed products and their packaging materials
  • 416-1 Assessment of the health and safety impacts of product and service categories
  • 417-1 Requirements for product and service information and labelling
  • 418-1 Substantiated complaints concerning breaches of customer privacy and losses of customer data
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