Overarching Policy Recommendation: Collaborative Actions for Single-Use Plastic Prevention in Indonesia

Figure 3-3: Proposals and recommendations for a Reuse Infrastructure Ecosystem  Model for Food and Beverage Delivery Services in DKI Jakarta Province

This paper provides recommendations to the Indonesian government for the prevention of single-use plastics and packaging waste in Indonesia. The recommendations have been drafted on the basis of the CAP SEA’s support activities to the political partners in Indonesia, among others: (i). Circular Economy Policy Framework; (ii). Circular Economy Product Criteria and Material related Aspects; and (iii). Single-Use Plastic Prevention Piloting.

CAP SEA stands for “Collaborative Actions for Single-Use Plastic Prevention in South-East Asia” project with aims to reduce single-use plastic and packaging waste with a clear focus on upstream strategies of prevention and re-use. CAP SEA is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) and is part of the GIZ global project to support the “Export Initiative Environmental Protection. The project is implemented in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia.

In Indonesia, CAP SEA is in partnership with the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment (CMMAI) and working closely with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF), Ministry of Industry (MoI), DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, along with plastic industries and associations, recycling industries and associations, and business solution to facilitate a comprehensive and collaborative effort to prevent single-use plastics and packaging waste in Indonesia.

This paper provides recommendations to the Indonesian government for the prevention of single-use plastics and packaging waste in Indonesia. The recommendations have been drafted on the basis of the CAP SEA’s support activities to the political partners in Indonesia, among others: (i). Circular Economy Policy Framework; (ii). Circular Economy Product Criteria and Material related Aspects; and (iii). Single-Use Plastic Prevention Piloting.

CAP SEA stands for “Collaborative Actions for Single-Use Plastic Prevention in South-East Asia” project with aims to reduce single-use plastic and packaging waste with a clear focus on upstream strategies of prevention and re-use. CAP SEA is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) and is part of the GIZ global project to support the “Export Initiative Environmental Protection. The project is implemented in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia.

In Indonesia, CAP SEA is in partnership with the Coordinating Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Investment (CMMAI) and working closely with the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF), Ministry of Industry (MoI), DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, along with plastic industries and associations, recycling industries and associations, and business solution to facilitate a comprehensive and collaborative effort to prevent single-use plastics and packaging waste in Indonesia.

Published:
Type of publication
White paper
Authors:
Rofi Alhanif
Rendra K. Hasan
Nafisa Iskandar
Clara Loew
Siddhart Prakash
Editor: Gitafajar Saptyani, Rika Lumban Gaol
Countries:
Indonesia
Themes:
Preventing Single used Plastic