

We meet the goals of Sustainable Development Goal 11 by embedding environmental sustainability across our operations and prioritizing tenant safety and well-being.
We minimize environmental impact by targeting a low-carbon footprint. Our Sustainability/ESG strategy uses energy efficiency in retrofits and development for a resilient, eco-friendly portfolio.
Portfolio-wide retrofit to 100% LED lighting
Installation of Solar Thermal Water Heaters and Solar Street Lights in eligible properties
Pilot of IoT Water Monitoring for real-time leak detection
Rollout of valve retrofit program saving 500ml per flush
Our social responsibility delivers inclusive housing (adding 8,000 units annually that are priced below 30% of income) for quality accessible living. Our utmost support for tenant well-being resulted in 96.4% satisfaction, and our local impact creates 485 local jobs and enhances neighborhood safety.
Continuous monitoring via Building Happiness Index (BHI).
Hosting community events focused on connection and mental health
Integration of local laundry and food vendors into the Rukita ecosystem
Expansion of units priced <30% of income
Audits all units with quality housing standard.
Our resilience is built via diversity and inclusion: 46% women in management and 76% from underrepresented groups. We also hold ESG Workshops to embed ethical business practices and compliance into our operational culture.
Expansion of units priced <30% of income
Audits all units with quality housing standard

Explore the data, milestones, and strategy behind Rukita's commitment to quality living, social responsibility, and sustainability across all ESG pillars.
For the full version of Rukita ESG Annual Report 2025, email esg@rukita.co.

Rukita Askara Tanah Abang demonstrates our successful strategy for improving local and environment near our units, which reflects our broader company-wide approach of detailed execution.
The carbon emission is 37.8% lower than the Indonesia average.
The daily water consumption per tenant is 9.3% lower than the Indonesia average.

At Rukita Gondangdia Cikini, we installed three solar-powered street lights to resolve safety concerns from poor nocturnal lighting. This action directly addressed safety risks for all users of the previously dimly lit access roads, positively contributing to the neighborhood's security and well-being.
Lighting improves visibility and security for tenants and local residents.
The lights operate 100% off-grid, reducing Scope 2 carbon emissions.