PT Hayuning Bhumi Makmur (HBM) is an innovative waste management company based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, specializing in converting waste into valuable resources. The waste management process is crucial due to the urgent need to address the growing environmental crisis caused by unmanaged waste. Waste management provides sustainable solutions to this issue, focusing on reducing environmental harm while promoting resource efficiency. One of these solutions includes utilizing black soldier fly (BSF) larvae to transform organic waste into high-quality compost and protein-rich animal feed. This process significantly reduces the environmental impact of waste while supporting a circular economy, turning waste that would otherwise contribute to pollution into sustainable products.
The company was founded through a strategic partnership between PT Mari Melangkah Indonesia (MMI) and PT Tulodo Indonesia Makmur (Tulodo). MMI brings its extensive expertise in comprehensive waste management services, while Tulodo contributes its strength in driving social behavior change and promoting sustainable living. Together, they are committed to creating scalable, sustainable solutions that benefit both the environment and the communities they serve.
HBM’s mission is to reduce waste, improve environmental health, and empower communities through eco-friendly practices. The company offers a wide range of services, including waste collection, waste management training, and waste-to-product transformation. These services target industries, businesses, and residential communities seeking greener, more sustainable waste management solutions.
Additionally, HBM collaborates with the tourism industry, offering specialized organic waste management services. By partnering with hotels, restaurants, and tourist establishments, the company helps these businesses not only comply with environmental standards but also educates them on sustainable waste practices. By transforming their organic waste into valuable resources, HBM significantly reduces the environmental footprint of the tourism sector, promoting responsible waste management practices across the industry.