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View all search resultsThe Coca-Cola Foundation Indonesia (CCFI) with support from The Coca-Cola Foundation has joined hands with Ancora Foundation and implementing partners Plastic Bank Indonesia and MallSampah in a new phase of a program to seek out solutions to tackle the country’s plastic waste problem.
The recycled packaging industry association says that formalizing the informal waste sector is key to scaling up Indonesia's waste management toward a plastics economy, while one of Oceania's largest bottling companies leads the charge with a new recycling plant that embraces waste pickers and their welfare.
Bottled water manufacturer Danone-AQUA and soft drink manufacturer Coca Cola Amatil Indonesia have installed rooftop solar power systems at their respective plants, as the companies aim to boost the use of renewables and cut emissions.
Coca-Cola, Nestle and PepsiCo, the world's top three plastic polluters according to a yearly brand audit by NGO Break Free From Plastic, have struggled for decades to increase the share of recycled plastic in their packaging.