Managing Organic Waste

Championing circular sustainability, Griya Idola—through its subsidiary Mambruk Hotel & Convention—continues to operate its groundbreaking Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Waste Management Program. This initiative transforms organic waste into nutrient-rich compost and liquid fertilizer, keeping food scraps out of landfills and enriching local soils.

Impact

as of December 2024

kg of organic waste processed
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kg of nutrient-rich compost produced
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kg of high-protein feed generated for local livestock
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of kitchen organic waste is managed and processed in Mambruk Hotel
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Harnessing the remarkable power of BSF larvae to process food scraps and kitchen waste, Mambruk Hotel & Convention achieves 100% organic waste recycling. The program not only diverts waste but also produces valuable byproducts that local farmers repurpose to boost crop yields. Moreover, the larvae serve as a high-protein feed source for local livestock, creating a dynamic circular system that benefits both the environment and the community.

Credit: Griya Idola. Click to expand.

Award-Winning

Griya Idola’s Mambruk Hotel & Convention in Anyer earned the Hazard Analysis & Critical Control Point (HACCP) certification in 2023.

In the same year, the hotel also received a Cleanliness, Health, Safety, Environmental Sustainability (CHSE) certification from TÜV Nord, reinforcing the initial CHSE recognition it first obtained from the Ministry of Tourism & Creative Economy in 2020.

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