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Tangible Results from Indonesia's Green Sukuk Initiatives
Green Projects Refinanced and Financed with Proceeds from Indonesia's Green Sukuk Issuance in 2020
Proceeds from Indonesia's Green Sukuk Initiative has been successfully deployed to a range of eligible Green projects
Locations
Amount Committed to
Finance 2020 New
Projects
Amount Committed to
Refinance 2020 Projects
Impacts Social / SDGs
Project Examples
Financed/Refinanced
Note:
Resilience to Climate Change
Across the country
Sustainable Transport
Jakarta, Java, Banten
Waste and Waste to Energy Management
All provinces except Banten
USD 371.3 million
USD 247.7 million
10
Management of Dam, Lake and Other Water
Retention Facilities (Financing)
Development of water retention units, i.e.
water retention basins (embung), dams, and
lakes in 22 provinces across Indonesia.
These projects provided solutions for the
local community to access the groundwater.
Locations: 22 provinces across Indonesia
Preservation
Expansion and
of Agricultural
Lands (Refinancing)
Implementation of rice-field opening and
revitalization project in areas highly
vulnerable to climate change impacts which
may threaten food security.
Locations: Potangoan Village of Buol
Regency in Central Sulawesi
*Micro-hydro is of <100 kW and mini-hydro is of 100 kW-10 MW
USD 0.6 million
USD 54.1 million
13
CA
of Railway
Development and Management
Transport and Supporting Facilities (Refinancing)
Upgrade of South Line Java Railways
Network from single to double track
connecting Cirebon City in West Java
Province to Jombang Regency in East Java
Province. The upgrade of double-track lines
becomes a significant part in the effort to
improve the role and efficiency of the
railroad mode in Java, minimizing the
transport burden of road networks.
Furthermore, the goal is to improve
interregional connectivity to reduce the
regional disparity.
USD 80.8 million
AB
Supervision and Development of Settlement
Sanitation (Refinancing)
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While municipal solid waste management
focuses to reduce number of waste
disposed to landfill by applying 3R principles,
the Ministry of Public Works and Housing
priorities to develop regional landfill for 3-4
ciities, and improve the carrying capacity
and management from open dumping to
sanitary landfills
Locations: All provinces except Banten
Note: Information extracted from Green Sukuk Issuance Allocation and Impact Report (May 2021), which has obtained a limited assurance statement from EY
Projects were financed in Indonesian Rupiahs and the currency exchange rate is based on the State Budget Assumption for 2020 budget year of IDR 14,400 per USD.
Source: Ministry of Finance
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