Demonstrating Genuine Commitment, Santika Indonesia Presents “Spirit of Sustainability”

In line with the government’s pursuit of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts works in unison to accelerate Indonesia’s SDG success. With 114 units spanning over 50 Indonesian cities, it remains committed to implementing a “Sustainable Culture” not only across all its hotels, but also within its employees through its “Spirit of Sustainability” initiative.

The program was rolled out simultaneously in more than 50 cities in Indonesia on 25 April 2025 to coincide with its commemoration of Earth Day, with the main event being the activation of the Solar Power Plant at The ANVAYA Beach Resort – Bali by the Governor of Bali, Mr. Wayan Koster. In his speech the Governor took the opportunity to announce plans to make Bali a “green tourism zone” focused on the preservation of nature and local culture.

Santika Indonesia’s “Spirit of Sustainability” goes beyond the installation of solar power plants at eight of its hotels. The “Santika Sahabat Bumi” program is a trash clean-up initiative operating throughout the Santika Indonesia Hotels & Resorts network and anticipated to result in 4.4 tonnes of trash collected. Prita Gero, Corp. Marcomm Manager of Santika Indonesia, explained that the group plans to achieve this figure by setting a target of 40 kg of trash per month for every one of its hotels throughout 2025. 

Other initiatives include the use of 100% plastic-free amenities, the incorporation of greener designs within its architectural plans with more open areas in its hotels, regenerative tourism, and waste recycling plans. The group is also focused on developing hotels in Class 2 and Class 3 cities to help provide more jobs and reduce poverty, whilst working to foster a workforce culture of sustainability.

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