Reportedly Divorced, This Is Hamish Daud And Raisa's Row Of Businesses That Plant Sustainability Values

JAKARTA - In the midst of the world of entertainment in the country, the names Raisa Andriana and Hamish Daud are known as successful, brilliant careers, and inspiring lifestyles. However, behind this glamorous image, both have built a business portfolio that is not only profit-oriented. But it also instills the value of sustainability and social responsibility.

Raisa and Hamish proved that a strong personal brand can be a stepping stone to meaningful business. They combine creativity, environmental awareness, and modern business strategies in various business lines. Starting from beauty brands to waste recycling startups. As a result, both are not only celebrities who do business, but also move a sustainable lifestyle among young Indonesian urbaners.

Hamish Daud started his business work long before being widely known as an actor. His background as an architect and designer gave him a strong foundation for building Saka Corp (former Saka Design Group), an interior consulting firm that highlighted the eco-conscious design concept. In each project, Hamish seeks to prioritize the use of local materials and the principle of energy efficiency, something that was rarely in the spotlight in the construction industry at the time.

It does not stop there, his love for the sea is the biggest inspiration in his business journey. As the founder of the Indonesian Ocean Pride, Hamish is actively campaigning for the preservation of the Indonesian sea. He believes, the sea is not just a tourist spot, but also an ecological heritage that must be maintained. This spirit is then reflected in his business in the tourism and environmental fields.

One of Hamish's most innovative steps is its involvement in Octopus Indonesia, a technology-based waste management startup. This company helps people turn waste into a source of economic value through an efficient recycling and recycling system. Through the Octopus application, users can submit recycled waste such as plastic bottles or paper to registered waste collectors, then receive rewards in the form of points or incentives.

For Hamish, Octopus is not just a digital business, but a real solution to the increasingly worrying waste problem. Although then he resigned from the position of Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) because of the company's restructuring, his contribution in shaping the sustainability direction of the Octopus remains to be remembered as an important milestone.

In addition, Hamish also helped build Tetik Temu Coffee, a coffee shop with a warm atmosphere and natural design that was managed with Raisa. In some of its branches, such as in Seminyak and Cipete, the concept of sustainability can be seen from the use of environmentally friendly materials and the selection of local coffee beans from Indonesian farmers. The environmental conscious lifestyle is combined with modern urban aesthetics, a combination that captivates young customers.

Meanwhile, on the other hand, this business empire, Raisa Andriana, shows thatcaria and sustainability can go hand in hand. Through Raine Beauty, Raisa introduces the concept of consent beauty, a beauty product that not only beautifies its users, but also cares about the earth.

Raine Beauty carries the value of eco-friendly through recycled packaging, vegan and crudey-free products, as well as a safe formula for the skin and the environment. Raisa explained that this idea emerged from her awareness of excessive consumption in the beauty industry.

Apart from the cosmetic line, Raisa is also involved in the development of Rise N Shine, a children's clothing brand that focuses on soft, comfortable, and sustainable materials. This child's clothing uses natural ingredients and an ethical production process, with the aim of instilling the value of environmental love from an early age.

Not only that, Raisa also has a big role in Juni Records, an independent music label that houses a number of young musicians. Although not directly related to environmental issues, Juni Records shows another form of sustainability: namely sustainability in creativity. Through this label, Raisa strives to maintain the regeneration of Indonesian musicians so that the music industry continues to grow healthily and inclusively.

From sea to cosmetics, from coffee to music, Raisa and Hamish Daud proved that sustainability can be integrated in various lines of industry. They not only change the way of doing business, but also the way of thinking about success. For both of them, business is not just seeking profit, but a means to have a positive impact, on the environment, society, and future generations.