NUTURING THE EARTH PRESERVING THE HERITAGE
MERAWAT BUMI, MENJAGA WARISAN
Harnessing traditional wisdom and recycled waste to heal land and sea
About Us
Pauli is an environmental initiative dedicated to restoring ecosystems through sustainable solutions inspired by indigenous knowledge. We develop organic agricultural inputs such as natural pesticides and fertilizers while also working on marine conservation initiatives.
Through the Pauli.Idn Coral Garden project in Pahawang Island, Lampung Bay, we focus on restoring coral reefs affected by pollution, including coal waste, and pressures such as overfishing. By combining ecological restoration, community collaboration, and traditional wisdom, Pauli aims to support biodiversity and build a more sustainable relationship between people and nature.
Our Solutions
Hands-on work restoring land , Agriculture and Marine
Organic Farming
Research , Remake and Create natural pesticides and fertilizers to heal soil based on Ancestral/Indegenous Knowledge


Coral Garden and Rescue
Restoring reefs and educating communities by the sea, we use 100% nature safe source and recycle Coal Burning Residue and Local Waste
Our Services
Practical solutions blending tradition and ecology for a healthier planet.
Organic Pesticides and Soil Fertilizers
Natural pest control inspired by ancestral wisdom and Boost soil health with chemical-free nutrients.
Sustanaible Ecotourisms Developments
Designing conservations based on tourisms models that support environmental protection while benefiting local communities
Coral Restoration
Rebuilding reefs to revive marine biodiversity using the waste of coal residue (FABA/Fly ash bottom ash)
Ecology Survey and Environtment Think Tank
Research and policy analysis focused on sustainaible ecosystem, Regenerative agriculture, and Marine conservations strategies
Promoting and advocating for the recognition of indigenous ecological knowledge and community rights
Indigenous right and Advocacy
Diving School and Private Diving Journey
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