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OrganizationOrganizationOrganizationOrganization
Committee
Chairman : Nanda Asridinan Noor, Business Management
General Secretary : Vaskhia Viega Surya
Event Management : Irfandie Adi Pradana
Agung Setiabudhi
Andhika Rio, Material Engineering
Fanny Octa Febrina
Novita Maya Lestari
Accomodations & Consumptions : Bintang Ednin Dewanto
Logistic & Transportation : Roy Adam
Rendy Satrio
Mulham Mubarak
Ahmad Reza
Sponsorship : Reza Ernanda, Civil Engineering
Diego Einstein, Chemical Engineering
Hariz Siddiq, Aeronautics and Astronautics
Publication & Media : Indrajati Herumurti
Lavalette Erica
Registration : Puteri Siti Salmiati, Environmental Engineering
Arimbi Shita Pramesty
Ashri Rahmatia, Physics Engineering
Humaira Zahra, Business Management
Finance : Rifan Ibnu Rahman, Business Management
Audi Wiratama Prabowo, Business Management
Documentations & Design : Nawangwulan Nitisuari
Anastasia Jauw
Titis Sekarwigati
Human Resource : Muhammad Habibi
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Nanda Asridinan Noor, Business Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
Vaskhia Viega Surya, Industrial Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Irfandie Adi Pradana, Material Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Agung Setiabudhi, Industrial Engineering Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
, Material Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Fanny Octa Febrina, Business Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
Maya Lestari, Chemical Science, Bandung Institute of Technology
Bintang Ednin Dewanto, Civil Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Muhammad Baiquni, Civil Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Roy Adam, Business Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
Rendy Satrio, Business Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
Mulham Mubarak, Business Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
Ahmad Reza, Business Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
, Civil Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
, Chemical Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
, Aeronautics and Astronautics, Bandung Institute of Technology
Indrajati Herumurti, Metalurgical Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Lavalette Erica, Metalurgical Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
, Environmental Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Arimbi Shita Pramesty, Environmental Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
, Physics Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
, Business Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
, Business Management, Bandung Institute of Technology
, Business Management, Bandung Institute of Technolo
Nawangwulan Nitisuari, Interior Design, Bandung Institute of Technology
Anastasia Jauw, Design Communication Visual, Bandung Institute of Technology
Titis Sekarwigati, Material Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
Muhammad Habibi, Geological Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
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Speakers and Panelists (some still in confirmation)
Surna Tjahja Djajadiningrat, Chairman of ASEAN Learning Network Council
Dwi Larso, Lecturer of Entrepreneurship & Vice Dean of School of Business Management
Rhenald Kasali, Head of Study Economy faculty University
Iskandar, CEO of Biofarma, a leading vaccine manufacturer in Indonesia
Tri Mumpuni, Entrepreneur of socio and green energy in Indonesia
Hiramsyah S. Thaib, CEO of Bakrieland, a leading property developer in
Hasnul Suhaimi, CEO of XL Axiata, a leading mobile telecom provider in Indonesia
Rika Anggraini, Head of Corp. Social Responsibility, The Body Shop Indonesia
Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, Leader of Indonesian Presidency Government Control
Fasli Djalal, ex-Vice Minister of Education, Indonesian government
Faisal Basri, Indonesian government economic adviser
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(some still in confirmation)
Surna Tjahja Djajadiningrat, Chairman of ASEAN Learning Network Council
Dwi Larso, Lecturer of Entrepreneurship & Vice Dean of School of Business Management
Rhenald Kasali, Head of Study Economy faculty University of Indonesia & Entrepreneur of House of Change
Iskandar, CEO of Biofarma, a leading vaccine manufacturer in Indonesia
Tri Mumpuni, Entrepreneur of socio and green energy in Indonesia
Hiramsyah S. Thaib, CEO of Bakrieland, a leading property developer in Indonesia
Hasnul Suhaimi, CEO of XL Axiata, a leading mobile telecom provider in Indonesia
Rika Anggraini, Head of Corp. Social Responsibility, The Body Shop Indonesia
Kuntoro Mangkusubroto, Leader of Indonesian Presidency Government Control
Vice Minister of Education, Indonesian government
Indonesian government economic adviser
Dwi Larso, Lecturer of Entrepreneurship & Vice Dean of School of Business Management
of Indonesia & Entrepreneur of House of Change
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Dear Distinguished Participants,
Warm greetings from Indonesia, Institut Teknologi Bandung and E
First and foremost, CONGRATULATIONS
STAR!
Your application has been evaluated and proved to be ready to challenge green business while
expanding international network. We are pleased to inform that you now are a part of this program,
so be proud of yourself!
E-STARs initiative purpose is to facilitate students and youth to enhance sustainability
knowledge in entrepreneurship, through learning proc
perspectives that goes beyond borders. Followed by a collaborative platform movement, E
aims to transform future leadership and help make the world an even better place, yet requires
long-term vision and commitment.
By being a part of the 1st E
map values and principles from various case perspectives in a structured approach and exciting way.
After that, country representatives will act the campa
This toolkit is a handbook to prepare your journey in February
need to know about the summit green business concept and technical things (including
accomodations, attire to bring, rundown, et
this toolkit carefully.
Last but not least, we are looking forward for collaborations, right here in remarkable
Indonesia! We hope you enjoy the excitement on each second of your experience. Thank y
Warmest regards,
Nanda Asridinan Noor
Committee Chairman, E
Representing Committee Team
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STAR ChairmanSTAR ChairmanSTAR ChairmanSTAR Chairman and President of ITB Student Associationand President of ITB Student Associationand President of ITB Student Associationand President of ITB Student Association
Dear Distinguished Participants,
from Indonesia, Institut Teknologi Bandung and E-STAR.
CONGRATULATIONS on being selected as a country delegate for joining E
Your application has been evaluated and proved to be ready to challenge green business while
international network. We are pleased to inform that you now are a part of this program,
STARs initiative purpose is to facilitate students and youth to enhance sustainability
knowledge in entrepreneurship, through learning process from different ethical attitude and
perspectives that goes beyond borders. Followed by a collaborative platform movement, E
aims to transform future leadership and help make the world an even better place, yet requires
ent.
By being a part of the 1st E-STAR, we are going to firstly learn more about green business then
map values and principles from various case perspectives in a structured approach and exciting way.
After that, country representatives will act the campaign locally in their home country.
is a handbook to prepare your journey in February which informs e
need to know about the summit green business concept and technical things (including
accomodations, attire to bring, rundown, etc.). Since you are one step closer to E
Last but not least, we are looking forward for collaborations, right here in remarkable
Indonesia! We hope you enjoy the excitement on each second of your experience. Thank y
Nanda Asridinan Noor Tizar Muhammad Kautsar Bijaksana
Committee Chairman, E-STAR President, ITB Student Association
Representing Committee Team
and President of ITB Student Associationand President of ITB Student Associationand President of ITB Student Associationand President of ITB Student Association
on being selected as a country delegate for joining E-
Your application has been evaluated and proved to be ready to challenge green business while
international network. We are pleased to inform that you now are a part of this program,
STARs initiative purpose is to facilitate students and youth to enhance sustainability
ess from different ethical attitude and
perspectives that goes beyond borders. Followed by a collaborative platform movement, E-STAR
aims to transform future leadership and help make the world an even better place, yet requires
STAR, we are going to firstly learn more about green business then
map values and principles from various case perspectives in a structured approach and exciting way.
ign locally in their home country.
which informs everything you
need to know about the summit green business concept and technical things (including
Since you are one step closer to E-STAR, please read
Last but not least, we are looking forward for collaborations, right here in remarkable
Indonesia! We hope you enjoy the excitement on each second of your experience. Thank you.
Tizar Muhammad Kautsar Bijaksana
President, ITB Student Association
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What is E-STAR?
E-STAR (Entrepreneurship Sustainability Student Summit for Transformational Leadership
annual forum meeting for developing
in youth entrepreneurship through
important and urgent, knowing negative business impact to environment
sustainable way of life, thus economy and environment is in opposite direction
higher interest for future generations sustainable business mindset.
Students are still limited by country knowledge, cultural background, conventional approach, closed
thoughts and ideas. In the summit, chosen students (as country delegates) that are through
selection process, will discover values and principles about green entrepreneurship from academic,
entrepreneur, government expert, map
after analyzing different industry cases
ratified report.
All are done through beyond borders learning process. Benefits of this program will not only impact
students but also entrepreneurs and communities alike.
international student entrepreneur organization
the program objectives are network of students, interest to sustainability, kno
business and ASEAN campaign.
When?
1st to 8th February 2012
Who will participate in E-STAR?
E-STAR participates are ASEAN university students as country delegates coming to
February 2012, to share and map ideal values of green business practice, facilitated by
entrepreneurs, academicians and government
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Entrepreneurship Sustainability Student Summit for Transformational Leadership
annual forum meeting for developing comprehensive, structured green business
in youth entrepreneurship through international network and organized campaign
important and urgent, knowing negative business impact to environment, growing needs for
, thus economy and environment is in opposite direction. Students need
higher interest for future generations sustainable business mindset.
Students are still limited by country knowledge, cultural background, conventional approach, closed
In the summit, chosen students (as country delegates) that are through
selection process, will discover values and principles about green entrepreneurship from academic,
entrepreneur, government expert, map fundamental values that green business
after analyzing different industry cases. They are then will plot regional campaign action plans
All are done through beyond borders learning process. Benefits of this program will not only impact
trepreneurs and communities alike. In the long run, E-STAR aims to become an
entrepreneur organization and continue realizing the vision
the program objectives are network of students, interest to sustainability, knowledge of green
STAR?
participates are ASEAN university students as country delegates coming to
February 2012, to share and map ideal values of green business practice, facilitated by
entrepreneurs, academicians and government officials.
Entrepreneurship Sustainability Student Summit for Transformational Leadership), is an
green business model knowledge
international network and organized campaign. This is
growing needs for
Students need
Students are still limited by country knowledge, cultural background, conventional approach, closed
In the summit, chosen students (as country delegates) that are through
selection process, will discover values and principles about green entrepreneurship from academic,
that green business model must have
plot regional campaign action plans and
All are done through beyond borders learning process. Benefits of this program will not only impact
STAR aims to become an
and continue realizing the vision. As a conclusion,
wledge of green
participates are ASEAN university students as country delegates coming to Indonesia on
February 2012, to share and map ideal values of green business practice, facilitated by
What will we do in E-STAR?
Through a full-week work-life balance
tree planting, network bonding games and cultural exchange, E
experience in remarkable Indonesian traditional environment
long-lasting relationship could be built.
of green entrepreneurship mindset development campaign to ASEAN universities.
Why greenpreneurship?
Our program was made from the urgency and importance of building knowledge and interest on
greener, more efficient activities up for students, as a mean of supporting global movement on
sustainable development, based on 4 MDGs Most Difficult to Achieve by Indonesia
ending poverty, women empowe
The challenge for balance between economy and environment does not only happen in Indonesia,
but also countries all around the world. Thus, future leaders (students) from different background
should take the opportunity to share and
One of ways to progress on sustainability is the making of green economy. It could start from youth
entrepreneurship, begins in the mindframe, anywhere, and should begin right now.
As a mean of our theme, Sustainability in Business Model of
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life balance summit program, from seminar, company visit, dinners until
tree planting, network bonding games and cultural exchange, E-STAR shall give you memorable
experience in remarkable Indonesian traditional environment and eco-friendly management
lasting relationship could be built. Yet we are here, together, to start a collaborative movement
of green entrepreneurship mindset development campaign to ASEAN universities.
Our program was made from the urgency and importance of building knowledge and interest on
eener, more efficient activities up for students, as a mean of supporting global movement on
sustainable development, based on 4 MDGs Most Difficult to Achieve by Indonesia
, women empowerment, HIV/AIDS eradication, and environmental conservation
The challenge for balance between economy and environment does not only happen in Indonesia,
but also countries all around the world. Thus, future leaders (students) from different background
should take the opportunity to share and learn wisdoms of this issue.
One of ways to progress on sustainability is the making of green economy. It could start from youth
entrepreneurship, begins in the mindframe, anywhere, and should begin right now.
Sustainability in Business Model of E-STAR will
company visit, dinners until
STAR shall give you memorable
friendly management, thus
Yet we are here, together, to start a collaborative movement
of green entrepreneurship mindset development campaign to ASEAN universities.
Our program was made from the urgency and importance of building knowledge and interest on
eener, more efficient activities up for students, as a mean of supporting global movement on
sustainable development, based on 4 MDGs Most Difficult to Achieve by Indonesia (July 2011):
ntal conservation.
The challenge for balance between economy and environment does not only happen in Indonesia,
but also countries all around the world. Thus, future leaders (students) from different background
One of ways to progress on sustainability is the making of green economy. It could start from youth
entrepreneurship, begins in the mindframe, anywhere, and should begin right now.
STAR will be described in:
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Why The Program Is Important?
The program was made seeing the need of more effective and efficient business profitability
while protecting the environment.
entrepreneurship knowledge is
comprehensive business process. Experts mentioned sustainability practice in
entrepreneurship is currently perceived only as a status, not as processes in which need to
be integrated with business model. Future entrepreneurs and leaders are challenged to
change.
On the other hand, when students need to learn so, they are limited with
knowledge, cultural background
need to go beyond borders, engage with other student from different perspective, and
advanced learning process while being facilitated by experts from entrepreneurs, academics
and government concerning sustainable entrepreneurship and green economy. Yet, this
cannot be done only now, but should be planned for the long
Programs Objective
(a) To develop network and cross
ideas.
(b) To increase interest of ASEAN students delegating country to green entrepreneurship.
(c) To find out ideal, structured green business model knowledge for ASEAN
(d) To plan campaign strategy on encouraging university students for sustainability
entrepreneurship.
After the program, E-STAR plans to send each delegates back to their home country
to campaign the green business model to each university and communit
build its own international organization to control the campaign results while conducts
future summit for improvement.
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Why The Program Is Important? program was made seeing the need of more effective and efficient business profitability
while protecting the environment. Unfortunately, there are conditions where green
entrepreneurship knowledge is unstructured and not ideally implemented
prehensive business process. Experts mentioned sustainability practice in
entrepreneurship is currently perceived only as a status, not as processes in which need to
be integrated with business model. Future entrepreneurs and leaders are challenged to
On the other hand, when students need to learn so, they are limited with
cultural background, conventional approach, closed thoughts and ideas
need to go beyond borders, engage with other student from different perspective, and
advanced learning process while being facilitated by experts from entrepreneurs, academics
and government concerning sustainable entrepreneurship and green economy. Yet, this
cannot be done only now, but should be planned for the long-run.
To develop network and cross-country access of ASEAN youths to learn and share
To increase interest of ASEAN students delegating country to green entrepreneurship.
To find out ideal, structured green business model knowledge for ASEAN
To plan campaign strategy on encouraging university students for sustainability
STAR plans to send each delegates back to their home country
to campaign the green business model to each university and communit
build its own international organization to control the campaign results while conducts
future summit for improvement.
program was made seeing the need of more effective and efficient business profitability
Unfortunately, there are conditions where green
not ideally implemented throughout
prehensive business process. Experts mentioned sustainability practice in
entrepreneurship is currently perceived only as a status, not as processes in which need to
be integrated with business model. Future entrepreneurs and leaders are challenged to
On the other hand, when students need to learn so, they are limited with country
conventional approach, closed thoughts and ideas. They
need to go beyond borders, engage with other student from different perspective, and do
advanced learning process while being facilitated by experts from entrepreneurs, academics
and government concerning sustainable entrepreneurship and green economy. Yet, this
country access of ASEAN youths to learn and share
To increase interest of ASEAN students delegating country to green entrepreneurship.
To find out ideal, structured green business model knowledge for ASEAN youth.
To plan campaign strategy on encouraging university students for sustainability
STAR plans to send each delegates back to their home country
to campaign the green business model to each university and community. E-STAR will also
build its own international organization to control the campaign results while conducts
Investment Costs Involved
Each participant is required to pay
The $175 you invest includes accommodation, food, transportation costs,
goodie bags and many more.
You are expected to bear this cost on your own. The programme fee has been subsidized
significantly and we are working towards providing further subsidy depending on availability
funding.
The payment method is thus:
Please transfer the application mo
Once the money has been tran
details about your bank account nu
Please make sure to transfer the money by
issues/questions feel free to email us at
The information needed for telegraphic transfer
1) Pay to: Bank Central Asia - Indon
2) Beneficiary name: Rifan Ibnu Rahman
3) Account number: 777-102-668
4) Bank address: Jalan Ir. H. Juanda 66 Bandung West Java
Reaching E-STAR 2012
The venue of the program is at Bandung Institute of Technology
West Java, Indonesia.
The accommodation venue for
stages of confirming the accommodation.
Bandung,
We will let you now the confirmed accommodation (should there be any changes or not)
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Each participant is required to pay USD $175 (equivalent to 1.500.000 IDR) for the entire
includes accommodation, food, transportation costs, E-
You are expected to bear this cost on your own. The programme fee has been subsidized
significantly and we are working towards providing further subsidy depending on availability
Please transfer the application money of USD $175 (or equivalent) to the E-STAR
Once the money has been transferred, send us a copy of the receipt (preferably via email) and
details about your bank account number, etc. We will confirm the reception of the money ASAP.
sure to transfer the money by Wednesday, January 18th, latest. If you have any
issues/questions feel free to email us at [email protected].
The information needed for telegraphic transfer is as follows:
Indonesia, SWIFT: CENAIDJA
Rifan Ibnu Rahman
668-4
Jalan Ir. H. Juanda 66 Bandung West Java - Indonesia
Bandung Institute of Technology, Jl. Ganeca 10 Bandung
The accommodation venue for E-STAR 2012 is in Bandung, Indonesia. We are currently in
of confirming the accommodation. Below is the best alternative for your staying:
Casa d Ladera Hotel & Restaurant
Jalan Dr. Setiabudhi no. 262
Bandung, 40143 West Java - Indonesia
We will let you now the confirmed accommodation (should there be any changes or not)
for the entire program.
-STAR 2012 T-shirts,
You are expected to bear this cost on your own. The programme fee has been subsidized
significantly and we are working towards providing further subsidy depending on availability of
STAR bank account.
(preferably via email) and
reception of the money ASAP.
, latest. If you have any
Bandung 40132
Bandung, Indonesia. We are currently in the final
Below is the best alternative for your staying:
We will let you now the confirmed accommodation (should there be any changes or not) ASAP.
For participants coming in from outside
fly to Soekarno Hatta International Airport
Indonesia. There will be scheduled pickups
of February, the timings of which you will be notified in advance.
we will arrange your need for pickups and/or shuttle travel from Bandung to your airport.
For local participants, you can get to Bandung in any transportation that
bus, train, or flight) and let us know if you also need pickups. We recommend you not to bring
personal vehicles, since committee will prepare all your transportation needs throughout program.
We expect every participant to jo
p.m on 1st February. By doing so, you will have one hour rest and come to the dinner on
Visa to Enter Indonesia
Residents of any ASEAN country do not need a visa to enter
that you double-check for any possible issues you may face.
By transferring the summit fee/investment cost, booking your flight plans (include estimated time of
arrival & departure) and visa details, then sending us these info via
[email protected], you confirm yourself to become a participant of E
you do this by January 18th.
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For participants coming in from outside Indonesia, we recommend that you book your air
International Airport Jakarta or Husein Sastranegara Airport Bandung,
There will be scheduled pickups and/or shuttle travel from these two airports
, the timings of which you will be notified in advance. For returning back to your country,
we will arrange your need for pickups and/or shuttle travel from Bandung to your airport.
For local participants, you can get to Bandung in any transportation that suits you (shuttle travel,
bus, train, or flight) and let us know if you also need pickups. We recommend you not to bring
personal vehicles, since committee will prepare all your transportation needs throughout program.
We expect every participant to join the welcoming dinner by arriving in the venue or hotel before 5
February. By doing so, you will have one hour rest and come to the dinner on
Residents of any ASEAN country do not need a visa to enter Indonesia. However, we recommend
check for any possible issues you may face.
By transferring the summit fee/investment cost, booking your flight plans (include estimated time of
arrival & departure) and visa details, then sending us these info via
, you confirm yourself to become a participant of E-STAR. Please make sure
book your air-tickets to
Husein Sastranegara Airport Bandung,
from these two airports only on 1st
For returning back to your country,
we will arrange your need for pickups and/or shuttle travel from Bandung to your airport.
suits you (shuttle travel,
bus, train, or flight) and let us know if you also need pickups. We recommend you not to bring
personal vehicles, since committee will prepare all your transportation needs throughout program.
in the welcoming dinner by arriving in the venue or hotel before 5
February. By doing so, you will have one hour rest and come to the dinner on-time.
However, we recommend
By transferring the summit fee/investment cost, booking your flight plans (include estimated time of
arrival & departure) and visa details, then sending us these info via e-mail to
STAR. Please make sure
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Time
Day 0 (1 Feb) Day 1 (2 Feb) Day 2
Initial Meeting Critical Warm-Up Summit Part 1
7 until 8
Arrival of All
Local &
International
Participants
Preparation &
Breakfast
Preparation &
Breakfast
8 until 9
ITB Tour
Summit Prep.
9 until 10 Summit
Presentation)
Morning Session
10 until 11
11 until 12 Organization
Presentation 12 until 13
13 until 14 Daybreak Daybreak
14 until 15
Sustainability
Knowledge
Seminar
Summit (1st
Plen
Afternoon
15 until 16
16 until 17
17 until 18
18 until 19 Red Carpet
Welcoming
19 until 20 Photo-shoot Photo / Grouping Photo + Finishing
Summit
20 until 21
Welcoming
Dinner
Dinner
21 until 22 Group Discussion
& Summit Prep. Evaluations22 until 23
23 until 24 Check-In Rest Day Summarized
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Day 2 (3 Feb) Day 3 (4 Feb) Day 4 (5 Feb) Day 5 (6 Feb)
Summit Part 1 Summit Part 2 Summit Part 3 Unlocking
Relations
Preparation &
Breakfast
Preparation &
Breakfast
Preparation &
Breakfast
Preparation &
Breakfast
Summit Prep. Summit Prep. Summit Prep. Travel Prep.
Summit (Opening
& Panel
Presentation)
Morning Session
Summit (1st
Breakout)
Morning Session
Summit (2nd
Plenary) Morning
Session
Travel
Company Visit
Daybreak Daybreak Daybreak Daybreak
Summit (1st
Plenary)
Afternoon
Session
Summit (2nd
Breakout)
Afternoon
Session
Summit
(Debriefing)
Afternoon
Session
Travel to Cultural
Recreation Place
Cultural
Recreation
Exploration Photo + Finishing
Summit Part
Photo + Finishing
Summit Part
Summit Closing
Reception
Dinner Dinner Dinner
Summit
Evaluations
Summit
Evaluations
Evaluations &
Cultural Show
Dinner
Travel back,
sharing
Day Summarized
+ Rest
Day Summarized
+ Rest
Day Summarized
+ Rest
Day Summarized
+ Rest
Day 6 (7 Feb) Day 7 (8 Feb)
Paramount
Responsibilities Farewell
Preparation &
Breakfast
Preparation &
Breakfast
Travel to Green
Place
Check-Out,
Departure of All
Participants
Tree Plantation
Event
Daybreak
Travel
Visit to
Merchandise
shops
Networking &
Feedbacks
Closing Dinner w/
Classical Music
Closing + Rest Follow-ups
RulesRulesRulesRules
Things that participants will need to bring to E
1. Clothes
Here are the recommend dress codes for the programs:
Day Event
1st February Welcoming Dinner
2nd February ITB Tour and Seminar
3rd February Opening Summit Session
4rd February Olahraga
Summit Session
5rd February Closing Summit Session
6rd February Company Visit and
Recreational Bonding
7rd February Green Planting
Closing Dinner
*The organizers will provide E-STAR 2012 T
2. Basic stationery and Notepads
3. Card Identity (passport, Id card, student Id)
4. Camera
5. Extra Cash (preferably in Rupiah)
6. Medicines
7. Toiletries
8. Souvenirs from your own country
9. Business plan and business ideas materials
10. Business card
The dos and donts during this program
Dos
Follows a series of events in accordance with a rundown of the event.
Participants have the contact of LO and Committee.
Notify the LO of there is an urgent need.
Do dress neatly during the program.
DON'Ts
Make a noise or a problem during the event.
Left the event without permission from LO or committee.
Don't even think about buying or transporting illegal drugs.
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Things that participants will need to bring to E-Star 2012
Here are the recommend dress codes for the programs:
Recommended Clothing
Welcoming Dinner Traditional dress, symbolic (such as
Indonesia), otherwise there could use formal wear
ITB Tour and Seminar Semiformal Attire
Opening Summit Session Formal Attire
Sportswear + sneaker
Summit Session Semiformal Attire
Closing Summit Session Formal Attire
Company Visit and
Recreational Bonding E-STAR 2012 T-shirt* + Extra change of casual
clothes (optional)
Sportswear + sneaker + Extra change of casual
clothes (must)
Formal Attire
STAR 2012 T-shirts for participants.
Basic stationery and Notepads, Laptop*
Card Identity (passport, Id card, student Id)
Extra Cash (preferably in Rupiah)
your own country
Business plan and business ideas materials
The dos and donts during this program!
Follows a series of events in accordance with a rundown of the event.
Participants have the contact of LO and Committee.
of there is an urgent need.
Do dress neatly during the program.
Make a noise or a problem during the event.
Left the event without permission from LO or committee.
Don't even think about buying or transporting illegal drugs.
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GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
It is a growing field. We have good talent
in India so in terms of clean technology talent
we are at par with the world. The market is
diverse and offers unprecedented
opportunities. The biggest will be solar
projects.
Sustainable Business Model:
The natural environment is probably at
the top of the list, for it encompasses the
resources on which we all depend and it
brings the joy, the balance and the sense of
belonging that is at the core of our human
wellbeing. Equally constituent for our human
environment is our civilization, of which
politics; economics and entertainment is just
a few of the inseparable parts.
Renewable Energy Sources in India
Hydel: India has a total hydro energy
potential of about 1.5 lakh MW of which
about 20 % is installed. Small hydro plant
potential is about 15000 MW and most of it is
in the northern and eastern hilly regions.
Wind Energy: The wind power potential
of India is about 45,000 MW out of which
capacity of 8748 MW has been installed in
India till 31st March 2008. India is one of the
leading countries in generating the power
through wind energy. These potentials could
be improved if the technology of putting
turbines in sea is embraced. There are wind
farms on sea generating as high as 160 MW of
power
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GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDIA Arunkumar R
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
Roorkee, India
It is a growing field. We have good talent
in India so in terms of clean technology talent
we are at par with the world. The market is
diverse and offers unprecedented
opportunities. The biggest will be solar
atural environment is probably at
the top of the list, for it encompasses the
resources on which we all depend and it
brings the joy, the balance and the sense of
belonging that is at the core of our human
wellbeing. Equally constituent for our human
ironment is our civilization, of which
politics; economics and entertainment is just
Renewable Energy Sources in India
Hydel: India has a total hydro energy
potential of about 1.5 lakh MW of which
Small hydro plant
potential is about 15000 MW and most of it is
in the northern and eastern hilly regions.
Wind Energy: The wind power potential
of India is about 45,000 MW out of which
capacity of 8748 MW has been installed in
India is one of the
leading countries in generating the power
through wind energy. These potentials could
be improved if the technology of putting
turbines in sea is embraced. There are wind
farms on sea generating as high as 160 MW of
Biogas / Biomass
Biomass is converted into gas through a
gasifier after combustion. The biomass could
be used to generate steam or power or used
as a fuel. There are various examples of
gasifier power plants in India. Power is
generated using rice husk in Andhra Pr
while several bagasse based plants are there.
India has a potential of 3500 MW from
bagasse. Other fast growing plants could be
planned over a huge area, so that it provides
biomass for generating power.
Bio-fuels
The input carbon dioxide and the o
of clean environment and light which is
aplenty. Just by using these two things algae
grows, and could be used for extracting oil
and then extracting bio-fuel from it. It will also
act as a sink for carbon dioxide and seems to
be the most attractive option. In a way it
should be called utilization of solar energy!
Solar energy
India is a tropical country and has many
sunny days. According to estimates, 35 MW of
power could be generated from 1 sq km. With
such potential, solar is going to be the futu
The startup cost is the biggest limitation
which has led to the low realization of the
potential it has. For solar energy to become
one of the front runners, it will require lot of
research, cheap technology and low capital.
Cooking, lighting, water heating and open
air drying applications are common now
days, using solar energy. There are other
applications like solar vehicles, desalination,
agriculture, etc. which are coming up. It will
AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
Biomass is converted into gas through a
gasifier after combustion. The biomass could
be used to generate steam or power or used
as a fuel. There are various examples of
gasifier power plants in India. Power is
generated using rice husk in Andhra Pradesh,
while several bagasse based plants are there.
India has a potential of 3500 MW from
bagasse. Other fast growing plants could be
planned over a huge area, so that it provides
biomass for generating power.
The input carbon dioxide and the old foe
of clean environment and light which is
aplenty. Just by using these two things algae
grows, and could be used for extracting oil
fuel from it. It will also
act as a sink for carbon dioxide and seems to
option. In a way it
should be called utilization of solar energy!
India is a tropical country and has many
sunny days. According to estimates, 35 MW of
power could be generated from 1 sq km. With
such potential, solar is going to be the future.
The startup cost is the biggest limitation
which has led to the low realization of the
potential it has. For solar energy to become
one of the front runners, it will require lot of
research, cheap technology and low capital.
Cooking, lighting, water heating and open
air drying applications are common now-a-
days, using solar energy. There are other
applications like solar vehicles, desalination,
agriculture, etc. which are coming up. It will
take time to catch up because of the
involved in it. The two main methods of
converting solar energy in to power are:
i) Photovoltaic cells
ii) Concentrated solar power and any
operating fluid.
Energy from wastes
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take time to catch up because of the high cost
involved in it. The two main methods of
converting solar energy in to power are:
i) Photovoltaic cells
ii) Concentrated solar power and any
Such huge quantity of wastes generated
all over India, are a huge
tapped. Sorting is required to be done for
organic and inorganic and there is a good
quantity for energy needs. Some of these are
converted into fuel briquettes and sold.
Such huge quantity of wastes generated
all over India, are a huge opportunity to be
apped. Sorting is required to be done for
organic and inorganic and there is a good
quantity for energy needs. Some of these are
converted into fuel briquettes and sold.
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN
Green entrepreneurship is actually
creating a new products or services which is
not only for better in terms of quality and
quantity as an economical but also better for
our planet as well.
As I learned from Banjarsari Kampong in
Cilandak, South Jakarta whom was awarded
as the eco-friendly village from UNESCO in
1998 that they actually can managed all their
trash very well and by that they could
produced a compost every three days with
their organic waste and sell it to people.
can see that at the same time they got a very
clean, green and health environment besides
they can earn money as well. Thats is one of
the greenpreuneurship about.
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SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA Aulia Qisthi
University of Indonesia
Jakarta, Indonesia
Green entrepreneurship is actually
creating a new products or services which is
not only for better in terms of quality and
quantity as an economical but also better for
As I learned from Banjarsari Kampong in
whom was awarded
friendly village from UNESCO in
1998 that they actually can managed all their
trash very well and by that they could
produced a compost every three days with
their organic waste and sell it to people. We
e time they got a very
environment besides
they can earn money as well. Thats is one of
Actually this is what I would like to share
to a lot of people especially for a low
people that we can be green and we can earn
money as well too. Facts from voanews.co.id
said that Jakarta produced 6,300 tons of
garbage a day and only five percent of that
ends up being processed for reuse and the
rest of that just ends up in poorly maintained
dump sites, thrown into street or tossed into
rivers and canals. So tihs is one of the biggest
challenge in Jakarta, Indonesia for sure.
need more hand and people to help recycle
this tons of garbage and I optimist we can do
it better. Dont forget that we are our
principal architect of our planet design a good
environment for our children because Haida
Indian once said that We do not inherit
land from our ancestors, but we borrow it
from our children.
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
Actually this is what I would like to share
to a lot of people especially for a low-income
e green and we can earn
money as well too. Facts from voanews.co.id
said that Jakarta produced 6,300 tons of
garbage a day and only five percent of that
ends up being processed for reuse and the
rest of that just ends up in poorly maintained
rown into street or tossed into
rivers and canals. So tihs is one of the biggest
challenge in Jakarta, Indonesia for sure. We
need more hand and people to help recycle
this tons of garbage and I optimist we can do
it better. Dont forget that we are our
incipal architect of our planet design a good
environment for our children because Haida
Indian once said that We do not inherit this
land from our ancestors, but we borrow it
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA
Green Entrepreneurship is
run businness with an attitude.
only about starting a new
also taking responsibility
choices. Green entrepeurneurship
mindset which relates with
resources,personal,
(individual/passion),people, and
This new perspective
entrepreneurship introduced
America due to global financial
climate change, and global
revolution. Green Entrepreneurship
sustainable way for the next
The Sustainable business to
existing resources (environment)
future and to seek the balance
nature.
The sustainable business
can be defined as making money
earth\friendly. The long term
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ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA Chaterine Bernike Christine
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
a new way to
attitude. It is not
business but
for your life
entrepeurneurship is a
relates with natural
and profit.
perspective of
introduced firstly in
financial crisis,
global information
Entrepreneurship is a
next generation.
conserve the
(environment) for the
of human and
model itself
money and be
well being
maintainance with the
management to the motherearth.
Nowadays there are
practice knowledges one
Indonesian brand namely
known with its radio.
Mr.Singgih Susilo Kartono.
wood is a good material for
also supported by the fact
his village (Kandangan
Indonesia) are skilled
Subsequently, he designed
made by unwell\educated
villagers in Temanggung.
responsibility for the
every tree used for Magno
replants another trees. In
helps the villagers to get
improve the craftmanship
declined because of the
the greenpreneurship
life,limit,and balance that
for our next granchildren.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
responsible business
motherearth.
are lots of green
one of them is an
namely Magno Design,
It was initiated by
Kartono. He found that
for his product and it
fact that people at
(Kandangan\Temanggung,
at craftmanship.
designed wooden radio
educated yet skilled at craft\
Temanggung. He also takes
environment, for
Magno Design, He
In the order hand, he
get work and also to
craftmanship which is been
the technology. Finally,
is all about
that would be lasting
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA
Whatever is done in marketing and
business, customer remains as the focus, in
other words, marketers and business man run
the activities with customer oriented. The
most significant implementation for
marketers and business man regarding
consumer products and services are that
consumers are acting according to the values
that they hold through the power of their
purchasing decisions. This new emerging
trend is called environmental consumerism.
The term is interpreted as an effort of
individuals to protect their planet or earth by
purchasing only the products they consider
green. So the consumers do not just judge on
the product performance and price, but also
on corporate social responsibility (CSR). It also
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SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA Dyah Savitri Pritadrajati
Gadjah Mada University
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Whatever is done in marketing and
business, customer remains as the focus, in
other words, marketers and business man run
the activities with customer oriented. The
most significant implementation for
keters and business man regarding
consumer products and services are that
consumers are acting according to the values
that they hold through the power of their
cisions. This new emerging
trend is called environmental consumerism.
The term is interpreted as an effort of
individuals to protect their planet or earth by
purchasing only the products they consider
green. So the consumers do not just judge on
t performance and price, but also
on corporate social responsibility (CSR). It also
includes the value of the product
environmental requirements. A business that
is able to bring up the value of its products,
without ignoring the environment can
called as a sustainable business. Nowadays,
there are many industry and business
promoting green and organic product, but
sometimes they may just forget or ignore the
need of green or enviro
process of production. Besides, some
industries or businesses sometimes hide
behind the pretext of corporate social
responsibility (CSR) which become the
shortcut to exit from the responsibility to
make the process of production is
environmental friendly.
PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
includes the value of the product and its
environmental requirements. A business that
is able to bring up the value of its products,
without ignoring the environment can be
called as a sustainable business. Nowadays,
there are many industry and business
promoting green and organic product, but
sometimes they may just forget or ignore the
need of green or environmentally friendly
process of production. Besides, some
ies or businesses sometimes hide
of corporate social
responsibility (CSR) which become the
shortcut to exit from the responsibility to
make the process of production is
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA
I dont know that much about green
entrepreneurship as most of the people tend
to know I guess. I think they are people that
make profit by doing services or creating
products that benefit or at least do not harm
the environment. As for the region Im at, I
think coming from not having any background
in environment, I tend to see that the
challenges of this business is how to m
economic profit from it. From my perspective
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SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA Eka Swani
Bandung Institute of Technology
Bandung, Indonesia
I dont know that much about green
entrepreneurship as most of the people tend
to know I guess. I think they are people that
make profit by doing services or creating
products that benefit or at least do not harm
the environment. As for the region Im at, I
think coming from not having any background
in environment, I tend to see that the
challenges of this business is how to make an
economic profit from it. From my perspective
I see that this business is blooming right now
and everyone want to be beneficial to the
environment, but how to make an economic
profit from it is another story. Basically to
build a sustainable business
really not just getting the value proposition
that it offer but rather to how it will generate
revenue stream from the customer
relationship, channels, and customer
segments.
N ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
I see that this business is blooming right now
and everyone want to be beneficial to the
environment, but how to make an economic
profit from it is another story. Basically to
build a sustainable business model from this is
really not just getting the value proposition
that it offer but rather to how it will generate
revenue stream from the customer
relationship, channels, and customer
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA
Now I am living on Semarang
(Diponegoro University ). A location of
crowded and high populat
Considering from the diversity of business , It
similar to other city which is located near to
university, Has food and beverages outlets,
laundry, boarding, etc.. Based from this
consideration, I felt an another needs ,
because I think the businesses here
profit-oriented in majority.
It needed another touch that are not
merely focused on financial gain, it should
more about it; a sustainable benefit .
Moreover, the Tembalang area has many
things to considered , and environment
being my focus. This was the firs
to start a green entrepreneurship, an effort
that not only profit-oriented but also sa
environment. Practically , my concept Has a
clear feedback agendas
environment future.
My concepts overview are to produce
polo shirts trough convection and sablon
business. In front of the shirt is written a tag
motto of phrases that arouse awareness of
the environment. For example:
" your clothes is clean today, but the Earth
were increasingly dirty. Want to participate?
Please throw the trash in right place " etc.
result of the shirts selling are 100% not for
managers /community members
circulated into the community with the
manager make environment activities /
programs. For example: training of
recycling, monthly seminars on environment,
eco-friendly festival etc. Besides creating
awareness, it will constantly stimulate
participatory and initiatives act to the
surrounding society.
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SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA Herawan Dwika Purba
Diponegoro University
Semarang, Indonesia
Now I am living on Semarang, Tembalang
(Diponegoro University ). A location of
crowded and high populated people.
diversity of business , It
located near to
university, Has food and beverages outlets,
laundry, boarding, etc.. Based from this
another needs ,
here purely are
It needed another touch that are not
merely focused on financial gain, it should
more about it; a sustainable benefit .
Moreover, the Tembalang area has many
environment is
the first idea of mine
to start a green entrepreneurship, an effort
oriented but also save the
ractically , my concept Has a
toward the
y concepts overview are to produce
rough convection and sablon
. In front of the shirt is written a tag
motto of phrases that arouse awareness of
" your clothes is clean today, but the Earth
were increasingly dirty. Want to participate?
trash in right place " etc. The
result of the shirts selling are 100% not for
/community members, but back
circulated into the community with the
manager make environment activities /
programs. For example: training of garbage
seminars on environment,
esides creating
it will constantly stimulate
participatory and initiatives act to the
Some of the benefits;
1. The tag motto is creative and not
monotonous
2. As polo shirt, it can be used as formal
uniform of academic course, which is requires
the use of a collared dress
3. A college student is the right market for this
shirt, they have a responsibility as they have
Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi obligation.
Especially the 3rd point ; social service. So
that they encouraged to buy the product
4. Besides that, college student is easy to
follow the "mode". It will ease us to sell this
polo shirt.
5. Convection and screen printing business
itself are the eco-friendly business.
can be distributed to producers of certain
goods such as carpet and
process isn't involving harmful chemical
compound.
This business is precisely
3E, e.g.,: Education, Environment,
Entrepreneurship. We educate people to love
the environment through words, we do
business, and we do the program based
environment. And this must be sustainable for
long period of time. I believe the concept is a
unique answer of environmental problems, as
the activity comprising of
and innovation element . Why
make the eco-project directly without any
production of this shirt?
Periodically, it is made on that way, I
initially wanted to spread awareness first
among the people, with their awareness
or responsibility, participatory and initiatives
action will appear as well as this business
developed.
The biggest challenge is
Semarang but in all places
ND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
Some of the benefits;
1. The tag motto is creative and not
shirt, it can be used as formal
uniform of academic course, which is requires
the use of a collared dress
A college student is the right market for this
shirt, they have a responsibility as they have
Tri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi obligation.
e 3rd point ; social service. So
that they encouraged to buy the product
Besides that, college student is easy to
follow the "mode". It will ease us to sell this
5. Convection and screen printing business
friendly business. The waste
can be distributed to producers of certain
goods such as carpet and the production
process isn't involving harmful chemical
This business is precisely perfect to cover
3E, e.g.,: Education, Environment,
hip. We educate people to love
the environment through words, we do
business, and we do the program based on
And this must be sustainable for
. I believe the concept is a
unique answer of environmental problems, as
ity comprising of creativity, social,
. Why don't we just
project directly without any
made on that way, I
initially wanted to spread awareness first
their awareness and /
articipatory and initiatives
action will appear as well as this business
The biggest challenge is (not just in
Semarang but in all places ): is there of us who
want to start the movement? Everything is
important to be started, event that will be the
smallest effort than the others had
if there's intention to move, all forms of
physical challenges, bureaucratic etc. will not
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? Everything is
be started, event that will be the
smallest effort than the others had. I am sure
intention to move, all forms of
physical challenges, bureaucratic etc. will not
mean anything. All will be missed easily
through Initiation power .
I AM READY TO MOVE
ENVIRONMENT.
mean anything. All will be missed easily
through Initiation power .
READY TO MOVE FOR A BETTER
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Current Practices:
It is a new avenue.Today, we are almost
close to the Western world. It accounts for at
least or over 10 per cent of Indias
investments. While the skew still tilts towards
metros since thats where the industries are,
there is clean tech emerging in small
and rural areas as well. This is set for rapid
growth in the next five years.
Prominent Green practices include:
Climate Change:
utilization/sequestration, ocean
acidification, forest conservation, forest
carbon measurement, emissions, clima
modeling
Water Resource Management:
sewage, conservation, desalination
Energy Distribution & Storage:
transmission and distribution (e.g. smart
grid), storage (grid level, end user,
community), monitoring and measurement
Clean Energy: solar/PV, wind, geothermal,
hydro, tidal, biofuels
Energy Efficiency/Use: smart buildings,
transportation, command
The market is huge. For new entrants, as
per the NAPCC (National Action Plan for
Climate Change), released by the Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh, It lists ten
missions like solar, water, etc.
mission offers unprecedented opportunity
and support from the government.
Challenges: There are two sets of
challenges/ needs:
On the government side, regulation and policy
must be enacted to
entrepreneurship and the commercial sector
to enter. At the very least, policies that
hinder its development should be eliminated.
For example, in many municipalities, we have
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SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESI
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN INDIA Karthik Kodandaraman
Indian Institute of Technology
Madras, India
It is a new avenue.Today, we are almost
close to the Western world. It accounts for at
least or over 10 per cent of Indias
investments. While the skew still tilts towards
metros since thats where the industries are,
there is clean tech emerging in smaller towns
and rural areas as well. This is set for rapid
Prominent Green practices include:
Climate Change: CO2
utilization/sequestration, ocean
acidification, forest conservation, forest
carbon measurement, emissions, climate
Water Resource Management: watershed,
sewage, conservation, desalination
Energy Distribution & Storage:
transmission and distribution (e.g. smart
grid), storage (grid level, end user,
community), monitoring and measurement
solar/PV, wind, geothermal,
smart buildings,
The market is huge. For new entrants, as
per the NAPCC (National Action Plan for
Climate Change), released by the Prime
Singh, It lists ten
missions like solar, water, etc. So each
mission offers unprecedented opportunity
and support from the government.
There are two sets of
On the government side, regulation and policy
must be enacted to encourage
entrepreneurship and the commercial sector
At the very least, policies that
hinder its development should be eliminated.
For example, in many municipalities, we have
found that the garbage contracts actually
prohibit the recycling or composting of waste
and mandate the waste be placed in an open
dumpsite.
On the commercial side, a lot of capital is
pumped into green products.
developing economies
large rural and poor populations and
inadequate infrastructure
is distribution and service.
paradigms of product and service delivery do
not work and while Indian VCs are growing
savvy about barefoot products, I would love
to see more investment in doorstep services
for lower income markets.
tap into both will tap into vast green markets
in India.
A Sustainable business is any
organization that participates in
environmentally friendly or green activities to
ensure that all processes, products, and
manufacturing activities adequately address
current environmental concerns while
maintaining a profit. In other words, it is a
business that meets the needs of the present
world without compromising the ability of the
future generations to meet their own needs.
It is the process of assessing how to design
products that will take advantage of the
current environmental situation and how well
a companys products perform with
renewable resources.
Green Practices knowledge, to be specific
in my region includes
1. Production of Bio
materials by decomposition using
Micro Algae.
2. Production of Ethanol (Alternative for
Gasolene) by fermentation.
3. Replacing cookstoves that burn solid
fuel, mainly wood or coal with cost
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
found that the garbage contracts actually
composting of waste
and mandate the waste be placed in an open
On the commercial side, a lot of capital is
pumped into green products. However, in
particularly with
large rural and poor populations and
ucture much of the issue
is distribution and service. Traditional
paradigms of product and service delivery do
not work and while Indian VCs are growing
savvy about barefoot products, I would love
to see more investment in doorstep services
come markets. The firm that can
tap into both will tap into vast green markets
A Sustainable business is any
organization that participates in
environmentally friendly or green activities to
ensure that all processes, products, and
g activities adequately address
current environmental concerns while
maintaining a profit. In other words, it is a
business that meets the needs of the present
world without compromising the ability of the
future generations to meet their own needs.
s the process of assessing how to design
products that will take advantage of the
current environmental situation and how well
a companys products perform with
Green Practices knowledge, to be specific
on of Bio-Fuels from raw
materials by decomposition using
Production of Ethanol (Alternative for
Gasolene) by fermentation.
Replacing cookstoves that burn solid
fuel, mainly wood or coal with cost
effective gas stoves which is the
largest market for cookstoves (over
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effective gas stoves which is the
largest market for cookstoves (over
770 million households) in the world.
770 million households) in the world.
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESI
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
Green entrepreneurship practice can
simply refer to a venture into connecting and
creating alternatives and pursuing innovation
to address the needs of the environment for a
sustainable future, and addresses all areas
including natural environment, economi
social and personal needs.
Changing the mindset of people will
always be a challenge. It is a common
misconception that anything green tends to
have a higher cost (and also price) than
conventional products or services, making
people reluctant to switch their buying habits
or production methods. Brunei, in particular,
has a very limited number of companies
providing green solutions. The important
thing is to be able to explain to companies
and consumers the long-term economic
benefits of going green. It would be a
challenge to have everything locally sourced
and often the endless war of environment
versus economics will always cause a
dilemma. Being green can be a new concept
for a lot of people despite the media exposure
on climate change awareness, and anyone
going green will be negatively labeled as a
treehugger or hippie. In fact, a lot of people
do not realize that being environmental has a
lot of economic benefits, especially as
companies ensure the sustainability of their
actions. Supporting green companies can
ensure that they stay in the market longer,
and as green products saturate the market, it
will eventually push the price down and more
people would be able to enjoy green
products. Products need to be affordable to
be sustainable.
A sustainable business model would
to be able to stretch natural resources
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GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESI
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Khairunnisa Ash'ari
University of Brunei Darussalam
Gadong, Brunei Darussalam
Green entrepreneurship practice can
simply refer to a venture into connecting and
creating alternatives and pursuing innovation
to address the needs of the environment for a
sustainable future, and addresses all areas
including natural environment, economic,
Changing the mindset of people will
always be a challenge. It is a common
misconception that anything green tends to
have a higher cost (and also price) than
conventional products or services, making
people reluctant to switch their buying habits
uction methods. Brunei, in particular,
has a very limited number of companies
providing green solutions. The important
thing is to be able to explain to companies
term economic
benefits of going green. It would be a
everything locally sourced
and often the endless war of environment
versus economics will always cause a
dilemma. Being green can be a new concept
for a lot of people despite the media exposure
on climate change awareness, and anyone
egatively labeled as a
treehugger or hippie. In fact, a lot of people
do not realize that being environmental has a
lot of economic benefits, especially as
companies ensure the sustainability of their
actions. Supporting green companies can
they stay in the market longer,
and as green products saturate the market, it
will eventually push the price down and more
people would be able to enjoy green
products. Products need to be affordable to
A sustainable business model would have
to be able to stretch natural resources
through increased productivity, reuse
materials and waste products, and consume
resources responsibly. The entire product
lifecycle would have to be green, from
transporting the raw materials, labour,
packaging and other sustainability
criteria.
Being green can be applied to all parts
and process of the business, including
transport, utilities and labour. As such, green
business does not necessarily mean producing
green alternatives such as energy or re
paper, but can be in any industry or business
sector. Being green is a practice, and as such
can be designed and implemented in any
business.
Brunei Darussalams economy has been
dominated by the oil and gas
past 80 years. Today, Brunei is the fourth
largest oil producer in South East Asia and the
ninth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas
in the world. Brunei Shell Petroleum ensures
that they preserve the environment by
developing hydrocarbon resources in a
sustainable manner. There is strong
commitment to support environmental
activities, one of which is the Heart of Borneo
project. The commitment finds expression in a
whole range of internationally
policies, practices, standards and controls
geared towards environmental sustainability,
which BSP has integrated into their business
operations. This is not entirely the answer to
solving the worlds environmental problems,
but while we wait for alternative energies to
be perfectly developed, it is important that
the oil and gas industries be as responsible
and consume resources as sustainably as
possible.
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE ON SPESIFIC
through increased productivity, reuse
materials and waste products, and consume
resources responsibly. The entire product
lifecycle would have to be green, from
transporting the raw materials, labour,
and other sustainability-related
Being green can be applied to all parts
and process of the business, including
transport, utilities and labour. As such, green
business does not necessarily mean producing
green alternatives such as energy or recycled
paper, but can be in any industry or business
sector. Being green is a practice, and as such
can be designed and implemented in any
Brunei Darussalams economy has been
dominated by the oil and gas industry for the
past 80 years. Today, Brunei is the fourth
largest oil producer in South East Asia and the
ninth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas
in the world. Brunei Shell Petroleum ensures
that they preserve the environment by
arbon resources in a
sustainable manner. There is strong
commitment to support environmental
activities, one of which is the Heart of Borneo
project. The commitment finds expression in a
whole range of internationally-benchmarked
dards and controls
geared towards environmental sustainability,
which BSP has integrated into their business
operations. This is not entirely the answer to
solving the worlds environmental problems,
but while we wait for alternative energies to
ly developed, it is important that
the oil and gas industries be as responsible
and consume resources as sustainably as
GREEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICE AND ITS CHALLENGE, DEFINITION OF A
SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS MODEL, AND GREEN PRACTICE KNOWLEDGE
AREAS/ INDUSTRY IN MYANMAR
PS Business School,
Our country, Myanmar, start Green
Program in nowadays as Green
Entrepreneurship program are so important in
every minutes. We have to care back to our
Earth before it fills with waste things. Green
Programs provides not only for people but
also for environment to healthier n make
them feel like even single drop might harm
our earth. Most of the Green Program
activities such as planting trees in the campus,
planting organic plants n fruits, iron recycle
process, reduce CO2 in the surrounding
environment, reduce-reuse-recycle program
are famous among the students
environmental awareness starting from the
students to their family and nation as a whole.
This is how we start Green.
There are some business which starts
doing Green things like ,e.g City Mart used
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