🏗️Art. 6 implementation in Indonesia: breaking government siloes to transform buildings!

🏗️Art. 6 implementation in Indonesia: breaking government siloes to transform buildings!

Cooperation across sectors is essential to create a positive environment for Art. 6 building projects: project integrity depends on transparent documentation, processes, and monitoring systems that address buildings’ complex value chains. To successfully tap into Art. 6 resources, governments need to clarify roles and responsibilities in addressing those aspects, across different institutions. 👉This is why Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (MEMR), together with PEEB, gathered stakeholders in the workshop “Enhancing Institutional and Governance Readiness for Article 6 Implementation in Indonesia’s Buildings Sector”, on 4-5 November 2025. In the workshop, representatives from multiple ministries and government institutions achieved: 🔹 A clear understanding of the governance structures, institutional coordination, and authorisation processes required to operationalise Article 6 in Indonesia. 🔹 Strengthened awareness of the technical, legal, and data prerequisites for developing and registering mitigation activities under Article 6. 🔹 Identification of entry points for the buildings sector within Indonesia’s evolving carbon market framework, along with capacity-building needs across ministries. 🔹 An agreement on practical next steps to support inter-ministerial collaboration and readiness for future cooperative approaches in the buildings sector. ⬇️ Watch the video to hear stakeholders talk about how Art. 6 can mobilise cooperation, finance, and innovation! PEEB’s Art. 6 activities are part of the PEEB Climate Finance Incubator (PEEB CFI) programme. Read more about PEEB CFI: https://peeb.build/peeb-climate-finance/