BINUS University is committed to the conservation, restoration, and sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems associated with the university, as outlined in Rector’s Decree No. 0136A (Part II, points t-w). BINUS also encourages all academic members to actively participate in biodiversity conservation through educational activities, research, community service, and other initiatives, as outlined in a Circular Letter No. 1667A/REK/IX/2023 regarding the preservation of biodiversity and its habitats.

One of the key actions taken by BINUS University through the annual DV Life program organized by KMBD BINUS Bekasi, the university actively promotes environmental awareness, restoration, and waste reduction efforts. In 2024, the theme “Green Walk: Let’s Take Care of Our Home” brought together students to restore the condition of Hutan Kota Patriot. Participants carried out clean-up activities to remove both organic and inorganic waste, helping to revive the natural beauty and ecological health of the forest park.

The initiative aimed not only to restore degraded areas but also to instill sustainable habits among students and the surrounding community. By collecting and disposing of waste responsibly, the activity directly contributed to the rehabilitation of Hutan Kota Patriot, reinforcing the importance of protecting and restoring ecosystems in urban areas.

BINUS’s policy and practice through DV Life reflect a long-term vision: fostering a culture of care for forests, green spaces, and the broader environment. By embedding restoration activities into student engagement, the university ensures that conservation becomes a shared responsibility between the academic community and society at large.