Nickel mining expansion threatens Raja Ampat, one of Earth’s richest marine ecosystems. Kaltimber reflects on the risks and lessons from Kalimantan’s past, calling for sustainable solutions and protection for Indonesia’s last paradise.
Explore how Kaltimber, Naturanexa, and Kitaru Lumberyard Bali offer a complete wood design journey—from raw material to refined architectural elements.
The Trump administration's 32% tariffs on Indonesian imports could disrupt trade, impacting industries like wood products. For companies like Kaltimber, the new tariffs present major challenges, threatening deals and sustainability efforts.
Bali abandons the proposed construction moratorium in favor of stricter regulations. Explore the impact on nature, tourism, and the urgency for sustainable development.
Indonesia and Norway's forestry talks signal progress in combating deforestation and emissions, but skepticism lingers over past failures and future commitments. Can this partnership turn rhetoric into real change?
Kaltimber attended The Punch Community Gala in Ubud, celebrating sustainability, meaningful connections, and a nomination for Solution-Based Supplier of the Year.
As Bali reaches its capacity, Lombok—with its unspoiled landscapes and room for growth—stands as a likely candidate for those looking to invest in Indonesia's tourism future.
Learn about Indonesia's new government initiatives on deforestation and the implications of the Nusantara project for sustainable development, and how Kaltimber aligns with these efforts.
Bali's resort moratorium aims to protect cultural identity and natural landscapes by halting new developments, while advocating for reclaimed wood in sustainable renovations to promote eco-friendly building practices.