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Jumat, 06 Maret 2026

Indonesia’s Blue Carbon Potential: Trillions in Opportunities from the Archipelago’s Seas

Indonesia’s Blue Carbon Potential: Trillions in Opportunities from the Archipelago’s Seas

As we enter March 2026, the spotlight of the green economy has shifted toward the maritime sector. Experts predict that Blue Carbon from Indonesia's coastal ecosystems will become the most valuable asset in the global carbon trade this year.

It is no secret that Indonesia possesses the world's second-longest coastline. However, the real key lies in sequestration efficiency. Algae and seaweed can absorb $CO_2$ significantly faster than tropical forests on land. This makes our oceans a new, sustainable "gold mine."

Lingkar Hijau is here to ensure this potential is fully realized. By integrating Bioreactor Technology and empowering coastal communities, we transform the carbon absorption process into direct economic benefits for local farmers.

"We are not just selling a commodity; we are selling a global climate solution," a representative from Lingkar Hijau stated. With support from capital access and superior seed research, the era of the Coastal Bioeconomy is no longer a dream—it is a reality we are building today.

Let’s make Indonesia's seas the main pillar of global climate and economic resilience. 

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