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Indonesia Organic

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  • Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
    Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is now connected with Indonesia Organic.
    • March 6
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Fit for Green.
    • March 5
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Vic Gaffney.
    • March 5
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Mike Allen.
    • March 5
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Nature Bag.
    • March 5
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Luli Grun Store.
    • March 5
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Mel Brol.
    • March 5
  • Nancy Watson
    Nancy Watson is now connected with Indonesia Organic.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Yanina Lonskaya.
    • November 28, 2011
    • Yanina Lonskaya likes this.
  • Green Life Kenya
    Green Life Kenya is now connected with Indonesia Organic.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Ibrahim Abdulrahman.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with EcoCongress.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Home Ecoimprovement.
    • November 28, 2011
    • Green Way Up likes this.
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Radu Vinca.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Garden Guys Green Revolution Talk Radio
    Garden Guys Green Revolution Talk Radio is now connected with Indonesia Organic.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with The Green Gadgets.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Chukwuma Osaji.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Ladies Going Green, llc
    Ladies Going Green, llc is now connected with Indonesia Organic.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Mark Bahlke
    Mark Bahlke is now connected with Indonesia Organic.
    • November 28, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Eco Life.
    • October 23, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Morgan AQUA.
    • October 23, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Magda Szkolnicka.
    • October 23, 2011
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic is now connected with Green Way Up.
    • October 23, 2011
  • greenerfuel
    greenerfuel:
    Hello and thanks for the add and the friendship!
    • October 23, 2011
    • Eco Life and Sahara Spring Company like this.
  • Indonesia Organic
    Indonesia Organic has just signed up. Say hello!
    • October 22, 2011
    • Indonesia Organic
      Green Way Up Hi Indonesia Organic, welcome to Green Way Up :)
      • October 22, 2011
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General Information

  • Business/Company Name: Indonesia Organic
  • City: Bali
  • Country: Indonesia
  • Website: http://www.indonesiaorganic.com
  • Facebook: IndonesiaOrganic.com

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  • About Us: A social entrepreneur, grass roots business, IndonesiaOrganic's Mission and Objectives are: Mission The portal IndonesiaOrganic.com is the unique and simple instrument, a virtual newspaper and meeting point, in order to: 1. Connect people involved in organic products nationally and internationally 2. Innovate, improve, and benefit the organic value chain 3. Contribute to a healthy environment 4. Create a revolving fund for investments in social projects in Indonesia Objectives 1. To develop a simple and effective portal responsive to the shortage of information and communication in the organic world 2. To provide information about the organic market and links between all participants of the organic world, nationally and internationally 3. To inform consumers, all participants in the organic chain, to promote awareness 4. To help grow organic businesses 5. To be self-sustainable 6. To put the positive cash flow in a revolving fund available for support and investments in social projects in a separate charity foundation

Contact Information

  • First Name: Darsih
  • Last Name: Jutawan
  • Position: Founder, Visionary, General Manager
  • E-Mail: darsih@indonesiaorganic.com
  • Phone: 62.817.970.9094
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  • Eco Solars
  • Hydrogenous Cars
  • Photovoltaic Roofing Tiles
  • Dionne Gbasai (Eco-Lounge-Radio)
  • Nature Bag
  • Gogreen2 Marketing Ltd
  • Garden Guys Green Revolution Talk Radio
  • Kevin West Why aren't people beating my down down now that I got a vehicle to run on water only?
  • Mitch Teberg A Fairtrade International investigation finds that Bloomberg reporter Cam Simpson completely fabricated the story of forced child labour on fairtrade certified organic cotton farms in Burkina Faso. Join in the demand for journalistic integrity in corporate media!  
  • Ibrahim Abdulrahman
  • Yanina Lonskaya
  • Magda Szkolnicka
  • Home Ecoimprovement
  • Mark Bahlke I got the news last night that I passed my field exam for Building Analyst, and I am now BPI certified!  Can't wait to start analyzing!  Seriously though, this will help me big time in the solar thermal and energy management sectors that I work in now.
  • Advanced NRG Solutions Anyone seeking UCO (Used Cooking Oil) and or WVO (Waste Vegetable Oil) for live stock feed or feedstock for Bio-Diesel production contact us at ahenderson@advancednrgsolutions.com; please provide your location, if you have port or rail access, your required gallons per week and desired % of FFA and MIU. We would like to quote your opportunity! We also provide Bio-Diesel Processing equipment: http://www.advancednrgsolutions.com/Bio-Olympia.html
  • Teak Rustique
  • Luli Grun Store We live & believe in Eco Fashion !!!!
  • The Green Gadgets Why this kind of USB flashdisk is not produced commercially?
  • Chukwuma Osaji
  • Nancy Watson greetings :) love your posts and the direction you go!
  • Mike Allen he spirit of giving is at its peak during the winter holiday season. Unfortunately, so is our environmental impact. Between Thanksgiving and New Year's Eve, we generate 25 percent more landfill waste than during the rest of the year, and buy enough greeting cards to fill a football stadium 10 stories high!* There are simple ways to "green up" your holidays that may even save you money and spark new gift ideas. Keep these considerations in mind: Life span:  Look for gifts that are long-lasting and durable, or that can be passed onto someone else when your recipient has finished using it. For the person who already has everything, consider giving a personalized gift (see suggestions below). Materials:  Try to purchase products made from organic or recycled materials, in minimal, recyclable packaging. If you're buying electronic or household items, look for the most energy-efficient models. You can ask store clerks for this information or research products online. BYOB:  Bring your own tote bag to carry gifts, avoiding the waste of paper and plastic bags. Plan ahead:  Consolidate your shopping trips to save gas. Shop locally, or skip driving altogether by shopping online. Creative gift wrapping:  If each American household wrapped three gifts in reused materials, enough paper would be saved to cover 45,000 football fields.* Reuse old wrapping paper, gift bags or boxes, and Sunday comics, or make cloth bags in which to present your gifts. Cards:  Purchase cards made from recycled paper, or cut the picture side off of old cards and send them as postcards. Better yet, skip paper altogether and wish a happy holiday to loved ones via the Internet ("e-cards"), telephone, or in person. Stumped for gift ideas? Here are just a few specific suggestions: Food:  Make cookies, breads, or jams and present them in reusable tins and jars, or give a pre-made, frozen gourmet dinner right in the baking dish. Gift certificates:  Offer to do yard work, shovel snow, babysit, walk the dog, or cook dinner
  • greenerfuel Our goal at Greenfoot Global is to reduce the world’s dependency on fossil fuels and also to reduce emissions in at least 10% of the world’s vehicles. By using and promoting EnviroTabs® you can do your part to help the planet. Contact me for more information.
  • Ladies Going Green, llc Free mp3 Podcast download from Ladies Going Green "Going Green On The Go" Enjoy! http://www.ladies-going-green.com/green-living-coach.html  
  • Mel Brol
  • Albert Guadan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il7yw0JFs5c&feature=player_embedded#!
  • Morgan AQUA
  • Radu Vinca Hello guys, nice to be here. I haven't any idea that this is such a big community.
  • EcoCongress www.youtobegreen.it to participate or for any other information contact me!
  • Eco Life Seventh Generation products contain S.L.S. You might want to think twice about buying that brand.
  • Green Life Kenya
  • Vic Gaffney
  • KnowYourEarth
  • CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES CCRES - ALGAE BIOFUELS AND AQUAPONICS   CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES  (CCRES)   Algae, the Source of Biofuels, and Aquaponics Algae can be used as important types of biomass materials from which the biofuels can be obtained. Algae absorb the energy from the sun in the presence of carbon dioxide and store it. A number of processes can be carried out on algae to convert it into biofuels like alcohol, biodiesel and even biogas. The biodiesel obtained from algae can be mixed with petroleum diesel and it can be used for running of trucks, cars and many types of engines that use diesel. Biodiesel can also be used as the fuel in the jets, airplanes, refineries and pipelines. The biomass obtained from algae can be used as the renewable sources of energy since it is available in abundant quantities and will be available for unlimited period of time. One of the important advantages of algae is that it can grow in any type of water like salt, fresh, and even contaminated water. It can be grown in vast sea and river water, small rain water ponds and even commercial or domestic manmade made ponds. Algae has the potential to yield 30 times more energy than the crops grown on land, which are currently being used to produce the biofuels. This could encourage the use of algae for producing biofuels instead of the land that can be used for producing food crops. The harvesting cycle of algae is 1 to 10 days, which permits several harvests in short period of time and using the resources more effectively. Algae and Aquaponics As described earlier, algae can be grown in any type of water and in type of water storage system. Besides the naturally occurring seas, rivers, and ponds, it can also grow in manmade ponds. The manmade ponds can be at homes for domestic purpose or in large lands made for commercial production of algae. For the better growth of algae some nutrients may be added to water. Besides using these ponds for algae growth they can also be used for the growth of fishes and other aquatic animals. Aquaponics is the system where one can grow the fishes and plants like algae in one integrated system. The waste given by the fishes act as important nutrients for the plants, while the cover of plants provides the natural filter for the fishes in the living areas. Aquaponics is the combination of words aquaculture and hydroponics. Aquaculture is the cultivation of fish or other water based animals, while hydroponics is the growth of plants in water. In aquaponics one can grow the water animals as well the plants at the same time. Thus the manmade small or big pond can be effectively used for growing fishes as well plants like algae. The plants usually prefer warm-water so the water in aquaponics is also warm. The fishes grown in aquaponics are of warm-water type and not of cold-water type. The fishes grown in aquaponics can be consumed by the owner, they can be given to the friend, can be sold in the market to earn money or they can be kept as the pets. The harvesting period of fishes ranges from 7 to 9 months. When aquaponics is combined with a controlled environment greenhouse, high quality crops can be grown throughout the year and in any part of the world. Aquaponics comprises of the water tank where the fishes are raised and fed. There is a chamber, where the uneaten foods and other particles and solids are collected. The bio-filter converts ammonia into nitrates, which act as the nutrients for the plants. There is also a portion for the growth of the plants. The lowest part of tank is a sump from where fresh water is supplied to the tank and old water is removed. The concept of aquaponics can be extended for the growth of algae. Instead of the plants, one can grow algae, which has the harvest cycle of one to ten days. At the same time the fishes can also be grown. In the period of about nine months, while the fishes will harvest once, algae will be harvested several times. The large quantities of algae collected this way can be used as the biomass for producing the biofuels like biodiesel. The advantages of using aquaponics for the growth of algae is that in a single place harvesting of both, the algae as well as fishes can be done. This would increase the profitability for the owner if they already have aquaculture or hydroponics. While earlier they would get only a single product from the infrastructure, they could now get two products. Since harvesting time of algae is short, it would keep the owner busy and this could become a continuous source of income for them. The major limitations of aquaponics are the high initial costs required for housing, tank, plumbing, pumps and bedding. One should also do thorough research for the chances of success of such project. The system also has number of points of failure and requires intensive maintenance. CCRES  special thanks to    Escapeartist, Inc  CROATIAN CENTER of RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES  (CCRES)
  • Fit for Green Fit for Green was featured on ABC News last night! http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/ story?section=news%2Ffood_coach &id=8620231
  • Greenarth Power plant on verge of failure after lack of solid waste
  • Sea Shepherd Conservation Society http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/newshome/13722731/thousands-lobby-for-activists-release/ 
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