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CarbonEthics at ABAC Meeting I 2026: Building a Credible Carbon Market in Geoeconomic Landscape

Updated: 1 day ago

ABAC Meeting I Jakarta
Source: ABAC Meeting I Jakarta

CarbonEthics participated in the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) Themed Lunch Meeting in Jakarta on 9 February 2026, focused on the role of the Indo-Pacific in advancing green growth, digital innovation, and economic transition amid a shifting geoeconomics landscape. 


The event opened with remarks from Shinta Widjaja Kamdani, Coordinating Vice Chairman for Human Development, Culture, and Sustainable Development at Kamar Dagang dan Industri Indonesia (KADIN). During the panel session, CarbonEthics CEO, Bimo Soewadji, joined Victor Lesmana, Director of Bukalapak, and Celeste Connors, President of East-West Centre, in a discussion moderated by Yijun Lim of BloombergNEF. 


CarbonEthics CEO, Bimo Soewadji during panel discussion
CarbonEthics CEO, Bimo Soewadji during panel discussion

During the panel, Bimo Soewadji shared perspectives on how credible carbon markets are built on strong governance, regulatory clarity, and meaningful local community engagement to support long-term, sustainable investment in the APEC region.


As geoeconomic dynamics recalibrate trade and climate finance, Bimo Soewadji emphasized that strong regional connectivity supported by regulatory infrastructure, for example, Indonesia’s Presidential Regulation No. 110/2025. Clear rules create confidence, and confidence attracts capital—moving markets from design to real traction.



CarbonEthics participation at ABAC Meeting I 2026 emphasized that sustainable carbon markets are built on strong safeguards and meaningful community engagement. For nature-based solutions, which are often defined by longer delivery horizons and structural bankability challenges,  social license and regulatory clarity are not optional; they are foundational to long-term risk mitigation. While trusted and interoperable regional frameworks take time to develop, they are essential to sustaining growth and competitiveness across the Indo-Pacific.


CarbonEthics CEO receiving a plaque at ABAC meeting.

CarbonEthics is committed to advancing a high-integrity carbon market anchored in strong governance, regulatory certainty, and inclusive local partnerships—strengthening the foundation for long-term climate resilience.


Discover CarbonEthics’ high-integrity carbon projects: carbonethics.co/nature-based-carbon-project 



About CarbonEthics

CarbonEthics is a tech-enabled Ecosystem Restoration Company specializing in carbon project development and blue carbon ecosystems. We bridge ecosystem restoration, climate finance, and regulatory expertise to deliver high-integrity carbon solutions that create real impact for local communities while preserving biodiversity.



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