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View all search resultsThe government has set out an ambitious plan to increase the country's per annum waste collection capacity to 4.29 million tons by 2030, addressing a key inhibitor to developing the recycling industry.
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.
The circular economy can bring Indonesia toward more sustainable development that averts the excessive use of natural resources. And yet, a clearer agenda is highly needed to provide an opportunity for all parties to play their role under the highly expected clear and assertive regulation.
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