A clean environment, fertile soil, and clean water need to be maintained. Two important efforts to maintain quality ecosystem sustainability are education on the preservation of the natural environment and waste management based on waste sorting. FIB UI continuously educates the public and the academic community by planting and exposing various rare trees, such as kepel, jamblang, khaya, tengkawang, lime, and others. With many trees in the FIB UI environment, FIB UI’s fresh green environment becomes a habitat for wild fauna. In terms of waste management, FIB UI organizes waste sorting into degradable, undegradable, and hazardous waste.
15.2.1 Events about sustainable use of land
Support or organise events aimed to promote conservation and sustainable utilisation of the land, including forests and wild land.
15.2.2 Sustainably farmed food on campus
Have policies to ensure that food on campus is sustainably farmed.
15.2.3 Maintain and extend current ecosystems’ biodiversity
Work directly to maintain and extend existing ecosystems and their biodiversity, of both plants and animals, especially ecosystems under threat.
15.2.4 Educational programmes on ecosystems
Offer educational programmes on ecosystems (looking at wild flora and fauna) for local or national communities?
15.2.5 Sustainable management of land for agriculture and tourism (educational outreach)
Offer educational programme/outreach for local or national communities on sustainable management of land for agriculture and tourism.
15.3.1 Sustainable use, conservation and restoration of land (policy)
Have a policy to ensure the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems associated with the university, in particular forests, mountains and drylands.
15.3.2 Monitoring IUCN and other conservation species (policies)
Have a policy to identify, monitor and protect any IUCN Red Listed species and national conservation list species with habits in areas affected by the operation of your university.
15.3.3 Local biodiversity included in planning and development
Include local biodiversity into any planning and development process (e.g. construction of new buildings).
15.3.4 Alien species impact reduction (policies)
Have a policy to reduce the impact of alien species on Campus.
15.3.5 Collaboration for shared land ecosystems
Collaborate with the local community to maintain shared land ecosystems.
15.4.1 Water discharge guidelines and standards
Have water quality standards and guidelines for water discharges (to uphold water quality in order to protect ecosystems, wildlife, and human health and welfare).
15.4.2 Policy on plastic waste reduction
Have a policy on reducing plastic waste on campus.
15.4.3 Policy on hazardous waste disposal
Have a policy, process or practice on waste disposal covering hazardous materials.