BINUS University actively engages in efforts to maintain and extend ecosystems and their biodiversity, particularly in threatened areas.

  1. Binusian Peduli Lingkungan

In February 2024, BINUS @Bekasi held Binusian Peduli Lingkungan, an environmental initiative that involved 83 students from cohorts 2023–2025 in planting 185 trees around the campus. The chosen species—pucuk merah (Syzygium oleina) and tabebuya—were selected for their adaptability to urban climates and their role in supporting pollinators.

The program aimed to restore ecological balance in Bekasi by expanding green cover, improving air quality, and strengthening the resilience of urban ecosystems while fostering students’ environmental awareness and collective responsibility.

  1. Greener Day 2024

Greener Day 2024, conducted by the Teach For Indonesia Student Community (TFISC), took place at Ragunan Wildlife Park, one of Jakarta’s last remaining urban green sanctuaries. The event combined tree planting—a total of 70 jacaranda and tabebuya saplings—with waste collection and clean-up activities. Beyond its physical outcomes, Greener Day served as an environmental campaign that raised awareness about the importance of restoring and maintaining biodiversity in heavily urbanized areas.

  1. DV LIFE 2024 – Green Walk: Let’s Take Care of Our Home

The KMBD community organized DV LIFE 2024 under the theme “Green Walk: Let’s Take Care of Our Home” at Hutan Kota Patriot, Bekasi. The activity involved collecting 25 bags of waste, combining environmental clean-up with public education.
This initiative directly contributed to maintaining an urban forest ecosystem under threat due to pollution and irresponsible waste disposal. It restored the natural function of the green area and enhanced public awareness about the importance of maintaining local biodiversity.

  1. Community Service (PKM) Using Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Education

BINUS University also supports ecosystem preservation through education and capacity building. In collaboration with the Peri Bumi Community, BINUS conducted an AI-based training program to help participants create accessible environmental education content for the public.
This initiative extends BINUS’s environmental impact beyond campus boundaries, empowering society to protect and restore local ecosystems through knowledge dissemination and digital advocacy.