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Women-Led Green Innovation for a Better Future

Driven by women, EnerSHE creates sustainable innovations that connect waste management, community empowerment, and long-term environmental impact.

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From Waste to Impact, Together with Empowered Women

EnerSHE delivers impactful waste solutions that create economic opportunities for women and communities while building a greener future.

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Transforming Waste Into Opportunity

We turn waste into new sources of value through circular systems that empower women, strengthen communities, and support sustainable business growth.

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EnerSHE: Where Sustainability Meets Women Empowerment

EnerSHE is where women and sustainability grow together, creating environmental, social, and economic impact through green solutions.

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About EnerSHE

Redefining Waste Empowering Women

EnerSHE is a pioneering women-founder led climate tech company based in Indonesia. We are transforming the waste management landscape by collecting Used Cooking Oil (UCO) from diverse sources—including restaurants, food courts, Makan Bergizi Gratis (MBG) kitchens, and households.

Partnership and Investment

Join Us in Scaling the Circular Economy

Partner with EnerSHE to drive the energy transition while empowering women across Indonesia.

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Offtakers

Seeking domestic & international buyers for long-term UCO supply contracts (Biodiesel/HVO/SAF).
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Corporate Partners

Restaurant chains, hotels, and food manufacturers looking for certified sustainable waste disposal.
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Government

Strategic collaboration with "Makan Bergizi Gratis" (MBG) program for nationwide kitchen waste collection.
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Impact Investors

Seed funding for infrastructure expansion, digital platform development, and pre-processing facility.

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Competitive Edge

Why EnerSHE Wins in the Market

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Women-Led Leadership:

High ESG scoring and preferred partner status for international buyers seeking gender-lens impact

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First Mover Advantage:

Establishing dominance in the organized UCO collection segment before market saturation.

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Government Partnership:

Exclusive access to collect from ~30,000 "Makan Bergizi Gratis" (MBG) kitchens nationwide.

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Quality Assurance:

Rigorous lab testing ensures low FFA & moisture content, meeting international export standards.

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Tech-Enabled Operation:

Digital platform for real-time tracking, traceability, and transparent payments to suppliers.

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Circular Economy:

Authentic end-to-end sustainability narrative from kitchen waste to clean energy feedstock.

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EnerSHE Competitive Edge

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Our Program with Partners

Dari Dapur Menuju Energi Berkelanjutan

Dari Dapur Menuju Energi Berkelanjutan

Aksi Hijau, EnerSHE bersama Sekolah Paradisa Cendekia

Aksi Hijau, EnerSHE bersama Sekolah Paradisa Cendekia

Ruang Inspirasi Hijau

Ruang Inspirasi Hijau

Penandatanganan MoU Green School Paradisa Cendekia Bersama EnerSHE

Penandatanganan MoU Green School Paradisa Cendekia Bersama EnerSHE

Frequently Asked Questions - Taqline

How can we collaborate

EnerSHE welcomes collaboration with a broad range of stakeholders, including households, restaurants, cafes, hotels, catering businesses, food courts, schools, universities, government institutions, corporate offices, communities, and other organizations that generate used cooking oil. We are particularly interested in building long-term partnerships with parties that share our commitment to sustainability, responsible waste management, and inclusive economic opportunity.

The partnership process typically begins with an initial discussion to understand your profile, estimated used cooking oil volume, operational needs, and preferred collection arrangement. From there, EnerSHE can assess a suitable collaboration model, including collection frequency, storage considerations, reporting expectations, and long-term partnership potential. Our objective is to build a practical and transparent system that is efficient for your operations and impactful for the environment.

Yes. EnerSHE is designed to serve both individual and institutional partners. For individual participants, the focus is on enabling responsible disposal and community-based participation in the circular economy. For businesses and institutions, the focus expands to operational reliability, traceability, structured collection, and measurable environmental impact. This dual approach allows EnerSHE to support both B2C and B2B collaboration pathways in a relevant and scalable manner.

EnerSHE collects used cooking oil that has already been utilized in food preparation and is no longer suitable for cooking use. To support efficient downstream processing, partners are encouraged to store the oil separately from water, food residue, and other waste streams. Basic handling and storage guidance may be provided to help maintain quality, improve traceability, and support responsible conversion into renewable energy feedstock.

Once a partnership arrangement is confirmed, EnerSHE coordinates the collection process based on the partner’s operational pattern and estimated volume. Depending on the collaboration model, collection may be scheduled on a recurring basis or arranged according to agreed pickup requests. The collected oil is then aggregated, handled through appropriate quality control procedures, and prepared for responsible downstream use within the renewable energy value chain.

Yes. EnerSHE is well-positioned to work with businesses and institutions that require recurring collection arrangements, including those operating across multiple sites. For such partners, the key priority is to establish a collection system that is dependable, operationally practical, and aligned with internal compliance or sustainability objectives. This is especially relevant for hospitality groups, food service operators, campuses, and public-sector facilities seeking a structured waste oil management solution.

EnerSHE’s model is built around responsible aggregation and preparation of used cooking oil as a renewable energy feedstock. This means the collection flow is designed not merely as waste removal, but as part of a circular and accountable supply chain. As market expectations continue to increase around sustainability verification and traceability, EnerSHE aims to work with partners through clear documentation, proper handling practices, and quality-oriented operational controls that support credible downstream applications such as biodiesel and sustainable aviation fuel.

Partners benefit from more than just waste collection. By working with EnerSHE, they can strengthen responsible waste management practices, reduce the environmental risks associated with improper disposal, contribute to renewable energy development, and demonstrate support for an inclusive circular economy. In addition, collaboration with EnerSHE may help organizations reinforce their ESG narrative by linking environmental action with women empowerment and community-based impact.

Absolutely. EnerSHE sees strong potential in partnerships with public institutions, local governments, educational institutions, and community organizations that wish to advance sustainability in a practical and participatory way. Such collaborations may include structured collection programs, awareness initiatives, community engagement, and broader efforts to prevent improper disposal of used cooking oil while creating meaningful environmental and social outcomes.

EnerSHE is best suited to investors who are aligned not only with commercial growth, but also with mission-driven value creation. The right investor will understand that EnerSHE operates at the intersection of climate action, women empowerment, and circular economy development. We believe the strongest strategic fit comes from investors who value scalable climate infrastructure, measurable sustainability outcomes, and inclusive economic models that create both long-term business resilience and broader societal impact.

Prospective investors should recognize that EnerSHE is not simply participating in waste collection, but in building a traceable and impact-oriented climate technology platform. Our growth logic is tied to supply reliability, quality assurance, ecosystem partnerships, and the development of a women-led circular economy network. Investors who engage with EnerSHE should therefore share a genuine commitment to sustainability, women empowerment, and circular value creation, rather than viewing the business solely through a short-term commodity lens.
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