Indonesian Company Environmental Permit
An environmental Permit is a permit given to any company that generates waste or is required to have AMDAL or UKL / UPL in order to protect and manage the environment.
What Do We Do?
1. AMDAL (Environmental Impact Analysis)
For high-impact projects
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Scope: Mandatory for 169 business sectors (Peraturan KLHK No. 1/2021)
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Process:
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Screening (Pelingkupan)
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Impact Assessment (KA-ANDAL)
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Management Plan (RKL-RPL)
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Timeline: 6-12 months
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Key Requirements:
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Ecological surveys (biodiversity, hydrology)
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Social impact assessments
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Public consultation reports
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2. UKL-UPL (Environmental Management Efforts)
For moderate-impact projects
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Applicability: 87 business sectors (Peraturan KLHK No. 22/2021)
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Components:
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Waste management system design
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Pollution prevention measures
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Monitoring protocols
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Processing Time: 3-6 months
3. SPPL (Environmental Management Statement)
For low-impact projects
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Threshold: <5,000m² land use
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Requirements:
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Basic environmental commitment letter
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Simplified monitoring plan
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Approval: 14-30 days

The Importance of Environmental Permit in Indonesia
The environmental permit is crucial for those businesses or sectors whose activities affect the environment, such as releasing waste or materials into the water or air.
The organization must also plan to deal with the emission of waste and pollutants, which is required to obtain an environmental permit in Indonesia. Therefore, recruiting secure and trained pollution control officers on-site is also advisable.
The strategy to minimize damage needs to be filled in the Environment Management Plan-Environment Monitoring Plan (RKL-RPL) document. The said document is one of the vital components in preparing AMDAL.
Referring to PP No. 22 of 2021, RKL is an effort to handle environmental impacts caused by business plans and/or activities. Meanwhile, RPL is an effort to monitor ecological components affected by the planned business and/or training.
Why Professional Assistance is Critical
Compliance Risks
AMDAL Rejection: 42% of DIY applications fail technical review
Operational Fines: Up to IDR 10 billion for non-compliance
Project Delays: Average 8-month setback for permit revisions
Our Differentiated Service
KLHK-Certified Assessors: 15+ years experience
GIS Mapping: Advanced spatial impact analysis
Stakeholder Mediation: Conflict resolution expertise
Post-License Support: Compliance monitoring systems
“Our clients achieve 97% first-time approval rate with 30% faster processing.”
Apply for Environmental Permits with Accura Indonesia? Here’s the Requirements
Industrial Facilities
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AMDAL Threshold:
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Textiles: ≥50 tons/day wastewater
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Food Processing: ≥10MW energy use
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Mining Operations
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Mandatory reclamation bond
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Mine closure planning
Tourism Development
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Coastal zone management plans
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Coral reef impact assessments
Why Choose Us
Our environmental permit services ensure your projects meet all Indonesian regulatory standards effectively
We manage the entire process from impact assessments to approvals, simplifying environmental compliance
With Accura’s support, securing environmental permits is straightforward and efficient
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