Climate Policy Engagement Analysis
Climate Policy Engagement Overview: Alamtri Resources Indonesia (Alamtri; formerly Adaro Energy Indonesia) has low engagement with climate policy. The company demonstrates limited transparent engagement with specific climate-related regulations beyond its support for Indonesia’s 2030 and 2060 greenhouse gas emissions targets. Alamtri also displays a mix of positive and negative positions on the energy transition, supporting the transition to a low carbon economy in Indonesia while advocating a prolonged role for coal in the energy mix.
Top-line Messaging on Climate Policy: Alamtri displays broadly positive but limited top-line messaging on climate change. The company, through its subsidiary Adaro Minerals Indonesia (AMI), supported Indonesia’s 2060 net-zero target in its 2023 Annual Report, published April 2024, and also recognized Indonesia’s enhanced Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), although without providing a clear position of support for the Paris Agreement.
Engagement with Climate-Related Regulations: Alamtri’s transparent engagement with climate-related regulations appears to be confined to Indonesia’s greenhouse gas emissions targets. The company supported Indonesia’s 2030 emissions targets through its support for the country’s enhanced NDC in AMI’s Sustainability Report 2022, published April 2023.
Positioning on Energy Transition: Alamtri displays a mix of positive and negative positions on the energy transition. In its 2023 Sustainability Report, Alamtri supported the transition to a low carbon economy. However, Alamtri also appears to support a prolonged role for coal in the energy transition. For example, in its 2022 Annual Report, Alamtri supported the co-firing of biomass with coal, suggesting continued support for the role of coal in the energy mix.
Industry Association Governance: Alamtri has not published a transparent disclosure of its alignment with its industry associations’ positions on climate, though the company has disclosed a list of its industry associations in its 2023 Sustainability Report. The company holds membership to several associations that advocate a prolonged role for fossil fuels in the energy mix, including the Indonesian Mining Association and the Indonesian Coal Mining Association.
InfluenceMap collects and assesses evidence of corporate climate policy engagement on a weekly basis, depending on the availability of information from each specific data source (for more information see our methodology). While this analysis flows through to the company’s scores each week, the summary above is updated periodically. This summary was last updated in Q2 2025.