BINUS University actively supports and organizes events that promote the conservation and sustainable utilization of land, including forested and green areas.

On 29 February 2024, BINUS @Bekasi conducted “Binusian Peduli Lingkungan”, an environmental program involving the planting of 185 trees—including pucuk merah and tabebuya—around the campus area. The activity engaged 83 participants from Binusian cohorts 2023–2025, aiming to enrich local biodiversity, enhance campus greenery, and raise environmental awareness among the university community. This initiative contributes to urban land conservation and supports the creation of new green ecosystems within and surrounding the campus, helping to mitigate heat, improve air quality, and prevent soil erosion in nearby areas.

Additionally, the annual BreakSFest 2024 festival at BINUS Bekasi highlighted sustainability through activities such as tree planting, waste management workshops, plastic recycling campaigns, and creative competitions like “Waste to Wonder.” The event attracted participants from schools and universities nationwide, reinforcing BINUS’s role in environmental education and land conservation.

Through Teach For Indonesia (TFI) initiatives, students and volunteers also participate in public campaigns such as World Care Day and Eat, Sleep, Recycle, which promote recycling practices, sustainable entrepreneurship, and community education on eco-friendly living.

Together, these initiatives demonstrate BINUS University’s ongoing commitment to building a sustainable campus ecosystem and extending its conservation impact to the broader community through education, engagement, and environmental stewardship. These activities also contribute to broader sustainability goals, aligning with SDG 15 (Life on Land), SDG 13 (Climate Action), and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities).