• 9 months ago
Greenlabs merupakan startup yang bergerak dalam bidang biokemikalia dan utilisasi minyak sawit dengan menyajikan inovasi yang ramah lingkungan untuk mengurangi emisi gas karbondioksida dan meningkatkan keberlanjutan ekonomi hijau di Indonesia.

Greenlabs telah mengembangkan teknologi yang efisien dan berkelanjutan untuk memperoleh komponen biokimia penting dari minyak sawit yang tidak toksik pada manusia juga hewan, serta lingkungan, juga utilisasi minyak nabati yang biasanya dianggap sebagai limbah. Teknologi ini dapat mengurangi dampak negatif dari industri minyak sawit terhadap lingkungan dan memberikan nilai tambah yang signifikan bagi sektor ini.

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06:08 And we are one of the youngest founders of ITB.
06:12 And all of that involve startups that are related to each other?
06:17 Yes, we really like to open collaborations.
06:20 One of them was the Kautika Green Lab and Biochemicals production.
06:24 We can collaborate with other startups that are large in the waste collection field.
06:30 Okay.
06:31 So there are many things, Indonesia's startups are very large.
06:35 And the collaboration has grown quite a lot.
06:39 Okay.
06:39 Biotechnology is one of them.
06:43 Does that mean it's more like B2B or B2C Green Labs?
06:48 Well, we have two markets, there's B2B and B2C.
06:52 B2B, we have industries like the chat industry, pharmacy industry,
06:58 when there's an industry that has a flood, it's dangerous.
07:04 When there's a flood, it can kill the habitat,
07:09 it can cause photosynthesis.
07:12 We use our B2B products as a oil extractor in the ocean.
07:18 There's also our B2C products.
07:21 We want to raise awareness of the people using organic, non-toxic materials.
07:28 Toxic materials don't cause cancer, because we have to be aware of skin care.
07:34 Okay.
07:34 B2C is one of our new products, G-Sorb is one of our products, odor removal.
07:40 So, those who love animals can get rid of the smell from the waste cooking.
07:46 Those are sustainable products.
07:48 Okay, so there's B2B, B2B products, and B2C products.
07:53 I'm interested in B2B products first.
07:56 Is there a product that can be used to remove oil deposits in the ocean?
08:04 Usually, we know that Japan once threw their nuclear waste into the sea.
08:12 What about Indonesia?
08:14 In Indonesia, there are many logistics factories, oil and gas factories,
08:19 whose waste, I don't know if it's on purpose or not, is dumped in the sea.
08:23 The black ones?
08:24 Yes, the black ones, which are often photographed using drones.
08:27 We usually help the government and the industry to deal with it.
08:36 One of our products is G-Spill, oil spill dispersant.
08:40 It's one of the best sellers.
08:42 We help those who were in danger in the beginning to get rid of it.
08:47 So, small bubbles.
08:48 How do you do it, Dean?
08:50 In chemical reaction, it's like a missile reaction.
08:54 The one who was in danger in the beginning can eat fish.
08:58 So, the one who was in danger in the beginning is toxic.
09:00 One of our goals is to make it into a umbrella, to make it green.
09:03 It can be digested, the sun can enter, break it, and can be eaten by fish.
09:08 Oh, so it's finally...
09:11 - ...digested. - Digested, yes.
09:13 - Digested, and then it can be eaten by fish. - Yes.
09:16 Okay, but earlier, Ms. Yunika said that we work together in this matter, for example, with the government.
09:21 Usually, the one who does this waste is illegally, right?
09:24 Or there are also legal ones, finally, the Biolabs said,
09:28 "Can we help you to dispose of this later?"
09:32 Or is it actually found that there is something illegal,
09:35 then the government asks for cooperation to dispose of it?
09:40 If, for example, we have already collaborated with the industry directly.
09:46 We have a complaint before we were denied by the government,
09:50 "Can you help us?" That's what usually happens.
09:53 But when it's already...
09:54 From the government, we have also encountered cases
09:57 that the industry can no longer be asked for cooperation to handle it.
10:01 So, Greenlabs helps to handle it, to help the government.
10:05 And all the main raw materials are oil.
10:10 - Oil. - One of them was from oil.
10:13 - Oil. - How much oil does it take to make a product?
10:18 We will discuss it later.
10:20 Next, there is also a B2C product that can remove the smell,
10:24 especially in the TPA.
10:26 We will talk about it later.
10:27 And the host will stay with us,
10:29 because Women's Talk will be back soon.
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10:41 Thank you, Mrs. Myers, for staying with us in Women's Talk.
10:44 And we are still talking with one of the directors,
10:48 as well as the young founder of a startup called Greenlabs
10:52 that uses oil,
10:57 to make raw materials, but there are also those in the service field.
11:03 Okay, let's continue with the product.
11:07 There is a B2B product,
11:09 and there is a B2C product.
11:10 The B2B product was already mentioned,
11:13 it is called oil spill dispersant.
11:16 Then, what about the B2C product?
11:19 We also want to raise awareness among the public
11:22 so that they can use environmentally friendly materials,
11:26 used daily.
11:27 There are three products in our B2C,
11:29 the first is the smell remover,
11:32 G-Sorb,
11:34 so it's usually for households,
11:36 the smell from the kitchen of the house.
11:38 In the government, in the Ministry of Environment,
11:40 it is also used to eliminate the smell of garbage in the TPA,
11:43 which is also the basis of environmentally friendly,
11:46 from the non-burnable and not easily burned.
11:48 The second is one of the oil solidifier.
11:53 Many of us, after cooking,
11:56 the fried oil is thrown to the pipe,
11:58 that's a bad habit,
12:01 because the oil spill is a B3 spill,
12:05 it's dangerous.
12:06 We want to make this habit of the Indonesian people,
12:10 actually like in Japan,
12:13 to compress the oil spill
12:16 to become an organic waste.
12:18 - With the oil spill? - Yes, with the oil spill we make,
12:20 we formulate it,
12:21 so the fried oil can be an organic waste.
12:24 - Okay, but maybe for example,
12:26 Jabodetabek, which I often see,
12:28 the tendency to the public's awareness
12:31 has indeed started to increase,
12:33 but it seems not too massive,
12:35 Mbak Yunike.
12:36 Well, usually to fill the oil,
12:41 the so-called road,
12:43 where does it come from?
12:44 Maybe from big restaurants?
12:48 Our supply for the oil spill,
12:51 first, it can be from our collaboration startups,
12:55 other startups that are active,
12:57 especially in waste collection.
12:59 But the second,
13:00 we can also go to some big restaurants,
13:03 fried chicken restaurants,
13:05 which certainly need to be responsible
13:10 for their fried oil production.
13:13 Indeed, our third target is to target the SMEs,
13:17 such as SMEs,
13:19 there are already a lot of oil spills,
13:21 oil spills, and wet oil spills.
13:23 We are also trying to take it from that area.
13:29 - But it is fulfilled, the need. - It is fulfilled.
13:32 - All this time, okay.
13:34 Greenlab itself was established in 2021, right?
13:38 - Yes, we officially established in 2021
13:41 as PT Inovasi Hijau Indonesia.
13:43 - Okay, you can say it's a COVID product, right?
13:45 - COVID product, we just make business.
13:48 - But how can it be sustainable until now?
13:51 Actually, what is the journey like
13:54 from the founders to play a role in
13:57 being able to survive until now,
13:59 and even more developed?
14:01 - Our journey actually started in 2016.
14:03 I used my thesis topic
14:07 for the product lab earlier,
14:08 I was able to get to the business,
14:09 collaborating with my seniors,
14:11 the head teacher, Mr. Isi, Mr. Ubed, and Mrs. Siti
14:14 for what they have previous experience
14:16 in Japanese chemical companies.
14:18 Well, after that, we really
14:21 had to go door to door to factories
14:24 to offer our products
14:26 to enter their market.
14:28 But the most important thing is
14:30 collaboration with other industries and industries.
14:33 Although not in Punggiri,
14:36 green energy is definitely more expensive and so on,
14:40 but with the start-up community,
14:43 through Block 71,
14:46 from ITB there is LTIK,
14:49 the business career institution and so on,
14:51 we can collaborate on those things
14:53 so we can stay sustainable.
14:55 - Okay, then,
14:57 if we talk about Greenlab itself,
15:00 the news is that 50% of the team
15:04 is composed of women, right?
15:07 - That's right.
15:08 - Why is that?
15:09 - Yes, so we want women's role here
15:13 in the field of start-up and green energy,
15:15 I think oil and gas,
15:17 women's role is still lacking,
15:20 even though now the director of BUNI
15:22 is also in Pertamina,
15:24 but we want from the roots,
15:26 from start-up to start-up,
15:28 women also have a role in the field of oil and gas,
15:31 in the field of green energy,
15:33 so that,
15:35 because we are the next generation,
15:39 we can touch our children more,
15:42 that's the role of women there.
15:45 - Okay, and to cultivate that,
15:47 so that it can be more interested,
15:51 and get a capable SDM,
15:54 what is the role of Greenlabs?
15:57 - Yes, we are indeed,
15:59 to get a capable SDM,
16:01 we are currently inclusive
16:04 from the best universities,
16:07 so even though fresh graduates,
16:09 but it doesn't prevent us,
16:11 we also open an internship,
16:13 it's quite good at Greenlabs,
16:15 for fresh graduates,
16:16 fresh graduates from the top 5 Indonesia,
16:19 we are the biggest there.
16:21 - Greenlabs itself,
16:23 how many teams are there,
16:24 from the top up or BOD,
16:26 for example, to the bottom,
16:28 how many are there?
16:29 - We are not big,
16:31 we want this small one,
16:33 but it has an impact,
16:35 because we don't want,
16:37 when there is winter,
16:39 we get winter,
16:40 then we have a lot of layoffs,
16:41 we want to stay sustainable,
16:43 so we are still less than 50 people.
16:45 - But it has been profitable?
16:47 - It has been profitable, praise God.
16:48 - Okay, we will continue,
16:50 the next conversation,
16:51 Mrs. Mirsa,
16:52 maybe we are more personal,
16:54 from Mrs. Yonike,
16:56 after the break,
16:57 stay with us,
16:58 Mrs. Mirsa,
16:59 on Women's Talk IDX channel.
17:00 And we continue,
17:12 the conversation with Mrs. Yonike,
17:14 Mrs. Yonike,
17:15 you must be very young,
17:17 graduated in the year 2000?
17:18 - 2021.
17:19 - 2021?
17:20 - The first year,
17:21 the second year,
17:22 in 2023,
17:24 and the third year,
17:25 in 2021.
17:26 - Okay.
17:27 - It's very different.
17:28 - From the explanation earlier,
17:30 it seems easy,
17:31 to manage Greenlabs,
17:33 if we really control it,
17:35 but actually,
17:36 what is the joy and sorrow?
17:38 - The joy and sorrow,
17:39 when building Greenlabs,
17:41 I was a student for college,
17:43 government student.
17:45 - Amazing.
17:46 - 100%.
17:47 So, when managing a business,
17:50 it must be balanced with academics.
17:52 And that's why,
17:55 maybe that's why,
17:56 I built Greenlabs,
17:58 so I can live first,
18:00 live in the sense,
18:02 I can live by myself,
18:04 not depending on my parents.
18:06 And thank God,
18:08 I can,
18:09 because the monthly fee for students,
18:10 is not enough to live in Bandung.
18:12 That's one of the joys and sorrows,
18:14 I have to have good academics,
18:16 I have to continue my studies,
18:19 until I finally develop Greenlabs.
18:21 - So, you've never been in a position to be an employee?
18:25 - I've been a manager in the Ministry of National Development,
18:28 but I've never been an employee.
18:31 - You didn't have that intention in the beginning,
18:36 you just wanted to build a business,
18:39 a startup, Greenlabs.
18:42 - From the beginning,
18:43 I have a longing to have a business.
18:46 On the other hand,
18:47 there's an office,
18:51 that wants to create a job.
18:54 That's because I received student loans,
18:57 many of them,
18:59 the student loans are slow,
19:02 until my students can't live.
19:06 So, why not,
19:08 when we become alumni,
19:10 we open up the opportunity for business,
19:12 especially, like you asked,
19:14 how to recruit,
19:15 we look for people who need it,
19:18 usually, we accept students,
19:19 who are smart,
19:20 sometimes, the student loans are slow,
19:23 we want to open up the opportunity for business.
19:26 - There are also people who joined Greenlabs,
19:28 or from the community,
19:31 who haven't graduated yet.
19:33 - Not yet, still a newbie,
19:35 because we also want to help,
19:37 I feel it myself,
19:39 why once there is,
19:42 but not paid internship,
19:44 many of them become volunteers,
19:46 we want to give,
19:50 to help students,
19:52 who are in trouble,
19:53 now it's viral,
19:55 so that's one of my motivation,
19:58 to build Greenlabs.
20:00 - Okay,
20:01 it turns out that the student loans are not always as beautiful as that.
20:03 - Not as beautiful as that.
20:04 - But it's better to be a student loan,
20:05 than not being able to.
20:07 - That's right.
20:08 - Okay,
20:09 then,
20:10 what is the next step from Greenlabs?
20:14 - Yes, the hope is that we can synergize more with the government,
20:19 because green energy cannot be separated from the government's hands.
20:24 No matter how strong we try,
20:26 when the regulation is not yet, it's difficult.
20:28 The second is scale up,
20:30 we want to be pioneers of biochemicals in Southeast Asia.
20:35 In Indonesia, Greenlabs can be called a pioneer,
20:38 with a lot of biochemical varieties.
20:42 So, those are two things.
20:44 The third is for the source of power,
20:46 since we are a start-up,
20:48 we want to hire more young people,
20:51 so that the impact is more significant.
20:53 - The first thing you said,
20:55 is the support from the government,
20:57 then the regulation,
20:59 and so on.
21:01 What is the most you want to be done this year?
21:08 Is it related to the government's permission,
21:12 or is there anything that you want to do,
21:15 a project that is currently being made,
21:17 that you hope will be successful?
21:21 - This year, we want to focus on green energy,
21:25 as a carbon capture,
21:27 to overcome pollution in urban cities.
21:30 - Oh, like the function of trees?
21:33 - This is a liquid tree.
21:35 The purpose is to reduce the CO2 value,
21:40 and to breathe,
21:42 so that there is no more exposure to the heat.
21:44 Greenlabs is one of the initiatives in the green sector,
21:48 which should be held in the city centers of Jakarta.
21:52 - And other countries have already done it?
21:55 - Yes, other countries in Serbia have already done it.
21:58 Indonesia hopes that through Greenlabs,
22:01 and the collaboration with other start-ups,
22:03 we can be present this year.
22:07 - What is the progress so far?
22:10 - I will put the goods on display during Eid.
22:13 - Will you work with the government first, or the private sector first?
22:17 - With the private sector first.
22:18 - Why?
22:19 - Because it is easier to find a place,
22:22 and it is easier to get permission.
22:25 It is still easier for the private sector.
22:27 - Oh, it's still easier for the private sector,
22:29 when it comes to permission.
22:30 - Yes, that's right.
22:31 - And maybe the private sector is in a rush
22:35 to pursue green building.
22:38 - Green sustainability, green building, green level.
22:42 Greenlabs can help with that.
22:44 Because Greenlabs also has an eco-consultant,
22:47 lab analysis,
22:48 we can help for industries that want to transition to green.
22:51 From sustainable building,
22:54 from green solid materials,
22:56 in the pharmaceutical industry, we can also help.
22:59 - With speed and availability, because it's still a startup, right?
23:02 - Oh, that's right.
23:03 But, the confidence from Unique and her friends,
23:07 that everything can be re-referenced,
23:14 the future will be better,
23:18 what is it like?
23:19 Because there are many at the moment who are still in contra,
23:23 and the government itself,
23:24 like net zero emission, is still very old.
23:27 Because the reasons and other things,
23:30 compared to other countries,
23:32 who want it faster.
23:34 - That's right.
23:35 We hope it can be accelerated.
23:37 So sometimes,
23:39 to make it happen,
23:42 we move by ourselves with the startup community collaboration.
23:46 So, okay, you are startup A, who collects the quiz,
23:49 we process it,
23:51 later startup C,
23:54 I have an idea to go to the smelter,
23:58 startup C, so we, the young people,
24:02 - Sometimes the initiative,
24:03 - To be faster,
24:05 - To be accelerated faster,
24:07 but at least it has become one.
24:10 - For Indonesia, there are those who are moving,
24:13 not left behind by the times, with other countries.
24:16 - Okay, that's it.
24:17 Hopefully it can inspire our young generation,
24:20 to be able to take on more roles,
24:23 for the environment in Indonesia.
24:26 - That's right.
24:27 - Thank you, Mrs. Yonika, and also the team from Green Labs,
24:30 good luck for Green Labs,
24:32 and see you again.
24:34 - Thank you.
24:35 - And, Pembiar Sabi Mansok,
24:36 that's it for this episode.
24:38 Hopefully it can be an inspiration for you.
24:41 I'm Pris, I'm Purnata Palmi,
24:42 see you again.
24:44 Bye bye.
24:45 - Bye.
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