Extended Producer Responsibility for Plastic Waste Management in Indonesia: the Opportunities and Lesson Learned from International Practices

Published on 10 June 2020

EuroCham Indonesia participated as a key panelist at a webinar entitled, “Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Plastic Waste Management in Indonesia: the Opportunities and Lesson Learned from International Practices” that was organized by The Center for Southeast Asian Studies (CSEAS) Indonesia on June 10, 2020. The webinar attracted participants from across Europe and Southeast Asia, and reached 5,045 views on Youtube.

In the first session on EPR Policies and International Practices, Karyanto Wibowo, the Head of EuroCham Sustainable Development Working Group, participated as one of the panelists. On this occasion, Karyanto introduced EuroCham Indonesia and its members' efforts on tackling plastic-related issues. He also highlighted that Danone-AQUA, EuroCham’s Platinum member, recently received the coveted "Waste Reduction Effort by Manufacturers" award from Indonesia’s Ministry of Environmental and Forestry.

In the second session on EPR Implementation in Indonesia, another EuroCham member, Arthur Neeteson from Systemiq, also participated as a panelist. Arthur addressed on why EPR is important, where are we now, and what needs to be done about EPR.

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