SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
UGM inaugurates two professors from the Department of Nuclear Engineering and Physics, highlighting innovations in zero energy buildings and AI in smart healthcare.
UGM webinar highlights climate crisis challenges for sustainable infrastructure, featuring experts on decarbonization, ESG, and climate resilience in Indonesia.
UGM's annual Ajisaka Festival 2025 unites 151 teams from 38 universities, featuring creative works and initiatives focused on environmental sustainability.
UGM and PLN sign MoU to build EV charging stations on campus, supporting clean energy, research, and green campus initiatives.
Tiara Putri, a UGM doctoral student, earns a DAAD scholarship in Germany for her research on pathogens and her active role in sustainable social initiatives.
UGM student team wins top prize at the 2025 Fondasi Steel Bridge Competition with an innovative, sustainable design integrating smart technologies.
UGM and Diponegoro University students explore Gili and Noko Islands to study marine ecosystems, restore coral reefs, and address local waste issues.
UGM, Shell Indonesia, and ITB held the Shell LiveWIRE Energy Solutions Roadshow to encourage youth-led innovation in renewable energy and support Indonesia's transition to Net Zero Emissions...
UGM Forestry expert Dr. Hatma Suryatmojo highlights deforestation and urban sprawl as key drivers of the Ciliwung Watershed crisis, urging ecosystem-based conservation to prevent recurring f...
A total of 213 Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) students have been deployed to carry out the Community Service Program (KKN-PPM) in Central Java and the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY).
A research team from the Faculty of Engineering at Universitas Gadjah Mada (FT UGM) has developed an eco-friendly house using cross-laminated timber.
Indonesia has vast potential in renewable energy. Unfortunately, its utilization is still minimal compared to non-renewable fossil resources. The government aims to reduce carbon emissions a...
Climate change, marked by global warming, has become an increasingly real and serious threat to the agricultural sector, especially staple crops, which are the primary food source for commun...
The intensity of the rainfall in early March has caused several areas to be hit by floods and landslides. Fourteen Bekasi Regency districts and seven Bekasi City districts were flooded, affe...
UGM would allocate 25% of all UGM students to be placed in Yogyakarta as a form of commitment to dealing with waste management issues.
Indonesia is one of the top 10 countries generating the world’s highest volume of greenhouse gas emissions, with transportation being the second largest contributor after industry.
UGM and the Yogyakarta City Government have agreed to collaborate on developing innovative and sustainable solutions to address the city’s growing waste management challenges.
UGM’s Gama Lautan Utama wins 1st place at 2025 Dedikasi Coastal Protection Competition with eco-friendly steel slag breakwater design.
National landfills are currently exceeding capacity, and by 2045, Indonesia could generate 82 million tons of waste per year. Much of this waste may not be properly managed, posing a serious...
National Waste Awareness Day, observed on Feb. 21, was established by the government to commemorate the collapse of the Leuwigajah Landfill in Cimahi, West Java, which occurred 20 years ago ...
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has reaffirmed its commitment to improving independent waste management, which will help address the nation’s waste issues.
Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) has once again achieved international success. This time, the Semar UGM Team secured 2nd place in the Prototype Battery Electric category at the Shell Eco-Marat...
The agenda of reducing carbon emissions has become a strategic step in mitigating climate change’s impacts.
The Ministry of Agriculture predicts that Indonesia will achieve a rice production surplus of 1 million tons by 2025.
Professor Alim Isnansetyo from the Department of Fisheries, UGM Faculty of Agriculture (Agriculture UGM) received the 2025 Hitachi Global Foundation Asia Innovation Award. This award was giv...
Many people consume eggs as a popular source of animal protein. The high demand for animal protein correlates with increased egg consumption.
Dr. Rachma Wikandari, a lecturer from the Faculty of Agricultural Technology at Universitas Gadjah Mada (FTP UGM), has successfully received the Hitachi Global Foundation Asia Innovation Awa...
Two lecturers from the Faculty of Animal Science at Universitas Gadjah Mada (Animal Science UGM) were officially inaugurated at the Senate Hall, UGM Central Office, on Thursday (Jan. 30).
Palm kernel cake is a byproduct of palm kernel oil production and is abundant in Indonesia.
The issue of waste continues to plague many cities in Indonesia and requires serious attention, especially in Yogyakarta, which is currently experiencing a waste emergency.