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Rimba Orangutan Eco Lodge

Lodge · Tanjung Puting · Indonesia

habitat restoration — Tanjung Puting.

regenerative field
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20.5 Trust · provisional
0 Impact Scale

Rimba Orangutan Eco Lodge says it supports wildlife conservation and education through its operations in Tanjung Puting, Indonesia — here is what is documented

  • Rimba Orangutan Eco Lodge, operated by Orangutan Foundation International, states its purpose is to facilitate visits to orangutan conservation sites. The lodge is described as river-access, suggesting a connection to the natural environment of Tanjung Puting. The available data indicates that the lodge's operations are linked to conservation efforts, specifically in the dimensions of habitat, wildlife, and education.
  • This information is based on a report from the source publisher, Orangutan Foundation International, and is categorized as a wildlife outcome claim. The data does not specify the percentage of revenue directed towards conservation fees, nor does it detail specific wildlife monitoring or habitat restoration activities undertaken by the lodge itself. There is no mention of third-party audits, carbon neutrality, or waste management practices.
  • The lodge's primary claim is its role in supporting orangutan conservation through tourism. The impact dimensions identified are habitat, wildlife, and education. Based on the available data, the trust tier for this operator is considered 'limited' as it relies on self-reported information from the source publisher without independent verification of specific conservation metrics or operational sustainability practices. To raise the trust tier, verifiable data on conservation outcomes, operational safeguards, and financial contributions would be required.

Conservation programs
  • habitat restoration
  • tree planting
  • river cleanups
  • environmental education programs
  • wildlife tourism safeguards
Certifications on record
Green Globe 21CHSE
Trust Score 20.5 / 100
Certifications20%
45
Supply Chain20%
0
Carbon20%
0
Packaging15%
0
Narrative15%
50
Circularity10%
40
Early Stage
Based on available public data. Not independently verified with operator.
Impact Scale 0 / 100
Frontline Difficulty 3 / 30
RiskThe Indonesian government closed Tanjung Puting National Park in May 2020 to protect orangutans from potential COVID-19 infection, demonstrating a commitment to wildlife safety.