Join Green Key

Green Key Criteria

Green Key certified establishments meet a set of high standard environmental requirements.
The Green Key criteria and their explanatory notes are available to all interested parties and
can be downloaded below. We have developed criteria and explanatory notes for six Green Key
categories (hotels and hostels, campsites and holiday parks, small accommodations,
conference centres, restaurants, and attractions) covering the same 13 criteria areas.

Green Key Criteria Overview
Green Key categories

Green Key criteria has been developed for the following categories:

Green Key Categories

Here you can download the criteria and explanatory notes 2022–2026 for each of the different categories:

Green Key criteria in different languages

Most criteria are imperative and must be in conformity, while other criteria are guideline
criteria that must be met depending on the years of involvement in the Green Key programme.

It is possible for the Green Key national programmes to strengthen or add criteria in conjunction
with the international criteria.

Please be aware that every establishment will have to submit Imperative Criteria every year.

In case of any questions regarding the Green Key criteria, please contact

Green Growth Asia Foundation

for more information.

Self-assessment form for hotels

Fill in the form to get an idea about how ready your hotel is to apply for the Green Key certificate.
The self-assessment form contains all imperative criteria that must be met.
There are also a range of guideline criteria, but in the first year of application
your establishment will not need to meet any guideline criteria.

If your establishment falls into another category than hotels & hostels
(e.g. campsite, attraction, small accommodation, conference centre or restaurant)
and you wish to conduct a self-assessment, please contact us with GGAF.

By entering the name of your hotel as well as your name and email you provide us
with the opportunity to help you out with your application.


We strongly recommend that you should have at least 75% of the imperative criteria
flagged as “YES” before starting the application process.


Application Process

The Green Key application process consists of three parts
  1. Sending the application documents
  2. Receiving on-site audits
  3. Decision by an independent entity (third-party verification)

For a short video about the Green Key Application Process, click on the video below:

1. Application documents
  • Ahead of the first certificate, the applicant establishment sends in a completed application form and all required supplementary documents.
  • Ahead of subsequent certificate, the applicant establishment sends in updates to the application material.
2. Audits
  • On-site audits are carried out in year 1 (before receiving the certificate), year 2 and thereafter every third year.
  • Off-site audits (document evaluation) are carried out in the years without on-site audits.
3. Decision making

In Indonesia, Green Key certification is coordinated by Green Growth Asia Foundation (GGAF) , the National Operator of Green Key Indonesia. Tourism establishments submit their applications to GGAF and are assessed against the international Green Key criteria through an independent audit carried out by trained Green Key auditors.

The auditor’s report is then presented to the Green Key National Jury, a multi-stakeholder panel composed of representatives from relevant ministries, tourism authorities, industry associations, NGOs and other experts from the tourism sector.

The National Jury reviews each application and takes the final decision on awarding or renewing the Green Key eco-label, in line with the procedures and quality standards set by Green Key International and the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE).

General Application Process – Green Key Indonesia

Application process for new applicants*

  1. The establishment contacts Green Growth Asia Foundation (GGAF), the National Operator of Green Key Indonesia, or directly accesses the Green Key Indonesia online application system.
  2. GGAF / Green Key Indonesia Secretariat provides guidance on the application procedures and supporting documents.
  3. The establishment submits the online application and pays the participation fees through channels indicated by GGAF.
  4. The establishment receives an on-site audit (or off-site document review where applicable).
  5. The application and audit report are presented by GGAF to the Green Key Indonesia National Jury for final decision.
  6. If approved, the establishment receives the Green Key plaque and certificate (a Green Key flag may also be purchased).
  7. The Green Key Indonesia certificate is valid for 12 months and must be renewed annually.

Application process in the following years with on-site audits*

  1. Three months before certificate expiry, GGAF sends a reminder via the online system.
  2. The establishment submits updated documentation at least eight weeks before expiry.
  3. The establishment pays fees and receives an on-site audit.
  4. GGAF presents the report to the National Jury for renewal decision.

Application process in the years without on-site audits*

  1. Two months before expiry, GGAF sends a reminder via the online system.
  2. The establishment submits updated documentation at least six weeks before expiry.
  3. An off-site audit (document review) is conducted.
  4. GGAF presents the report to the National Jury for renewal decision.

*The application process described above reflects the procedures applied by Green Growth Asia Foundation as the National Operator of Green Key Indonesia, in line with international Green Key and FEE requirements.

Handling of non-compliances
  • If non-compliances with imperative criteria are identified, certification cannot be granted or renewed.
  • If 1–5 non-compliances are identified, additional evidence must be submitted within three months.
  • If more than five non-compliances are identified, a follow-up audit is required at the establishment’s cost.
Note

Please note that the Green Key application and certification process generally takes three to six months, depending on readiness, documentation quality, fee payment, and auditor availability.

Contact

If you are an establishment wishing to join the Green Key programme, please contact Green Growth Asia Foundation (GGAF) , the National Operator of Green Key Indonesia.

Costs

Costs for participating in the Green Key Programme in Indonesia
In Indonesia, the participation fees for the Green Key programme are determined and managed by Green Growth Asia Foundation (GGAF) , the National Operator of Green Key Indonesia. You can download the 2025–2026 Green Key Indonesia participation fee schedule from this website. For additional questions regarding participation costs in Indonesia, please contact: Green Growth Asia Foundation (GGAF) National Operator, Green Key Indonesia Phone: (+6) 03-62112869 Contact Us
Green Key Costs 2025
Green Key Costs 2026
The levy includes a free plaque (sent after the first certification) and a certificate (sent annually). The Green Key plaque must be ordered via our partner’s website, and the delivery costs are to be covered by the applicant. The applicant establishment may purchase a Green Key flag (€25–40 + delivery costs), an additional Green Key plaque (€25 + delivery costs) or other materials offered by the partner. Travel costs for onsite audits include economy-class travel and visa (if applicable). If total travel costs exceed €300, approval will be sought before confirmation. The Green Key levy is non-refundable once the completed application form, supplementary documents, and certification agreement have been submitted. Audit fees and travel costs must be paid directly to the auditor before certification is issued. Costs for purchased flags, plaques or other Green Key material are paid directly to the provider. Standard payment deadline is 30 days.

Policies

Here you can download Green Key’s participation policies

Join Green Key Indonesia


Green Key is an international eco-label for environmentally responsible tourism establishments.
In Indonesia, Green Key certification is open to hotels, resorts, serviced apartments,
small accommodations, campsites, holiday parks, conference and convention centres,
restaurants, and tourist attractions that are committed to sustainability.


1. Is your establishment located in Indonesia?

If your establishment is in Indonesia, your application will be managed and evaluated by
Green Growth Asia Foundation (GGAF),
the National Operator of Green Key Indonesia.

Please contact the GGAF / Green Key Indonesia Secretariat or register through the
Green Key Indonesia online application system to proceed with your application.

2. Information about Green Key criteria and application process

If you are a hotel or other tourism establishment interested in joining the Green Key programme,
please contact us for guidance.

Contact us

3. Why Green Key?
  • Responding to increasing consumer expectations on sustainability
  • Supporting structured sustainability management
  • Reducing costs through lower energy and water consumption
  • Independent recognition by a non-profit organisation
4. Test whether your establishment is eligible for Green Key

By using the self-assessment form, you can roughly assess how ready your establishment
is to apply for the Green Key certificate.

5. Get access to your online application account

If your establishment is located in Indonesia and you wish to apply for Green Key,
please contact Green Growth Asia Foundation (GGAF),
the National Operator of Green Key Indonesia.
GGAF will provide you with access to the Green Key Indonesia online application system
and guide you through the next steps.