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2025 Indonesia Sustainability Report

OCS Team

OCS Team

26 Jun, 2026

2025 Indonesia Sustainability Report

Most sustainability reports answer one question:

“What did we do last year?”

That remains important.

But we believe a more important question is emerging:

Can sustainability become part of the operating system of a business?

For many years, sustainability has focused on reducing negative impact: lower emissions, less waste, stronger compliance, and better reporting.

These remain essential.

Yet expectations from customers, investors, regulators, employees, and society are rapidly converging. Increasingly, sustainability is becoming a source of operational resilience, organisational capability, and long-term competitive advantage, not simply corporate reporting.

The organisations that will lead tomorrow may therefore be those that move beyond reducing harm towards creating regenerative value.

That thinking shaped OCS Indonesia’s 2025 Sustainability Report.

Open the Door. Open the Opportunity.

Rather than viewing sustainability as a standalone programme, we explore how it can become embedded in the way a business operates: strengthening workforce capability, protecting human dignity, enabling social mobility, supporting communities, improving workplace performance, advancing responsible governance, and accelerating the transition to a lower-carbon future.

We describe this approach as Regenerative Facility Management, where facilities do more than maintain buildings. They become platforms for creating lasting value for people, workplaces, communities, businesses, and the environment.

The attached pages present the opening section of our Sustainability Report, introducing the thinking and strategic direction behind this journey. The full report demonstrates how these ideas translate into governance, measurable performance, assurance, and long-term commitments.

The next chapter of sustainability may not be defined solely by how much harm organisations reduce.

It may increasingly be defined by how much regenerative value they create through everyday operations.

For those interested in exploring the complete journey, click the full OCS Indonesia Sustainability Report 2025 is available here:

🔗 OCS Indonesia Sustainability Report 2025

We hope this report contributes meaningfully to the broader conversation on how sustainability can evolve from reporting outcomes to redesigning operating systems that create enduring business, societal, and environmental value.

We would be interested to hear your perspective:

Should sustainability become part of the operating system of every organisation?

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