Making sustainable living common place Presentation on Sustainable... · particularly in SARBAGITA...
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*DATA FROM ELLEN MACARTHUR FOUNDATION (EMF)
By 2050, it is estimated there will be more plastic than fish
in the world’s oceans
WASTE LANDSCAPE IN INDONESIA
How much waste does Indonesia produce?
*Based on a population of 250 million people in 2014, it is estimated that Indonesia produce*:
0.7 kg
175,000 tons
64,000,000 tons
of waste per day
of waste per day nationally
of waste in a year
*Data from Ministry of Environment and Forestry,
Public Relation Division. Siaran press No 5.164/HUMAS/PP/HMS.3/3/2016
WASTE COMPOSITION
Plastik kresek
46%
Slopan2%
Sandal plastik
1%Plastik PE
10%
Platik PP9%
Plastik PS4%
Karung Plastik
3%
Plastik tidak laku
16%
Plastik emberan
9%
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Organik67%
Plastik17%
Tekstil7%
Kertas6%
Karet2%
Lain-lain0%
Kaca1%
Logam0%
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Waste Composition Study at TPST (MRF) Bantar Gebang
– University of Indonesia for PRAISE , 2010
Type of plastic composition based on weight –
University of Indonesia for PRAISE , 2010
INCREASE
POSITIVE
SOCIAL
IMPACT
DOUBLE
THE
BUSINESS
REDUCE
ENVIRONMENTAL
FOOTPRINT
Our VISION is to double the size the business, Whilst reducing our environmental footprintAn increasing our positive social impact
Sustainable Growth Strategy & plastic commitment
SO We’VE committed to ensuring that all of our plastic packaging is fully reusable, recyclable or
compostable by 2025
plastic packaging plays a critical role in making our products appealing, safe and enjoyable for our consumers
MOVING TOWARDS CIRCULAR ECONOMY MODEL
MOVING
DISPOSAL
USE
DISTRIBUTION
MANUFACTURE
FLEXIBLE PACK CONVERSION
FEEDSTOCK
Recylcing
Waste bank
Zero Waste to Nature in the Office Community based program on Waste BankCollaboration with TPS3R
(Material Recovery Facility)
2,816 unit community waste
bank
429 K Household Members
7.7 K ton waste
10.5 BIO IDR.
3 Drop Box di hypermart EAST
JAVA
20 drop box di community waste
bank
12 Temporary Waste facilities –
local (TPS3R)
Internal Campaign
Amongst Employee
Driving behavior change embed collection into waste value chain system
Collection
Consumer /
Household
TPS
(TemporaryTransfer Station)
Recycling Industry
Packaging Industry / Packaging material Industry
Manufacturing Industry
which is using
packaging
Retailer
Industry which is using
recycled material
Circular Economy
OPEN LOOP
Circula
r Econo
my
OPEN
LOO
P
TPA (Final Dumping
Site)
Waste Residu
Waste R
esidu
Landfill
Energy Recovery
Virgin Materials
Supplier
Packaging Waste Value Chain Mgt
By applying ESR & CE principles
Importers
Cir
cula
r Ec
ono
my
OPEN
LO
OP
Waste Collection Network:
• Local Goverrnment
• Informal Sector
• Waste Mgt Co.
• NGOs
The typical outcomes from a Closed Loop program are improved efficiency, cost effective waste management, a changeover of selected packaging products to recyclable.
ESR :
Extended
Stakeholder
Responsibility
CE :
Circular
Economy
We are PRAISE(Packaging and Recycling Association for Indonesia Sustainable Environment)
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OUR VISION
We actively support the implementation of holistic, integrated and sustainable
packaging waste management in Indonesia.
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OUR MISSION
Increase awareness that each stakeholder is responsible for waste management in an integrated and sustainable way.
Strengthen the capacity of members in the field of packaging waste management throughresearch, education and collaboration.
Enlist participation of government, private sector and the public to actively take part in reducing impacts of packaging waste on the environment.
Optimize the potential of the circular economy through three key areas
In partnership with government and all relevant stakeholders to implement a holistic, integrated and sustainable approach to packaging waste management in Indonesia
ADVOCACY
To support holistic solutions in waste management through
Extended Stakeholder Responsibility
RESEARCH & EDUCATION
To share best practices in sustainable waste management
internally and externally
PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATION
To engage with and empower stakeholders through collaborative action
Our Focus
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DESA KEDAS
A new initiative to increase
collection and minimize
ocean leakage, targeting
Bali’s coastal areas as a
strategic location and to
facilitate collaboration
with stakeholders
particularly in SARBAGITA
(Denpasar, Badung,
Gianyar, Tabanan) areas at
the heart of Bali
VISION
Create a model for an economically
self sufficient waste management
system at the community level,
maximizing recycling, jobs, and
environmental benefits with an aim to
scaling over time across Indonesia,
accelerating the transition to a circular
economy
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KICK-OFF IN SANUR KAUH, DENPASAR
Kick-off workshop with DLH, Desa and TPS3R stakeholders
Focus group with Desa residents
Waste characterization exercise
Visioning exercise
Dropbox program is designed to achieve the implementation of Extended Stakeholder Responsibility (ESR) of waste management in Indonesia, in collaboration with Waste4Change
The goals are to create awareness to change consumer behavior and to establish collection methods that involve all stakeholders to recover packaging waste
DROPBOX PROGRAM
DROPBOX