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Packaging and Recycling Alliance for Indonesia Sustainable Environment

About PRAISE



PRAISE is the “Packaging & Recycling Alliance for Indonesia Sustainable
Environment”
We are an alliance to support the development of sustainable andintegrated
packaging waste management solutions in Indonesia



We were formerly established as the ‘Coalition for Sustainable Packaging’



Six companies initiated PRAISE as founding members

Vision & Mission
Vision

To establish best practices which support the development of sustainable
packaging waste management solutions in Indonesia
Mission
Create awareness of Extended Stakeholder Responsibility (ESR) as a multistakeholder integrated approach to sustainable waste management in line with
the concept of a Circular Economy
1.

2.

Strengthen capacity of members through research, education and collaboration

3.

Enlist participation of all stakeholders in government, private sector and public
to actively take part in reducing impacts of packaging waste on the
environment

1. 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 of waste per day
175,000 tons of waste per day nationally
64,000,000 tons 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

2. Waste composition

Textile
7%

Paper Rubber
Others

Glass
Metal
6%
2%
0%
1%
0%

i

Noncommercia
l plastic
16%

Plastic
17%
Organic
67%

Mixed rigid

plastic
9%

o

Plastic
shop bag
46%

Plastic
sacks
3% PS
Plastic
4%
Plastic PP
9%

Waste Composition TPST Bantar Gebang – University
of Indonesia, 2010


Plastic PE
10%

(Slopan)
Oil
Refillable
Sandal
plouch
1% 2%

Types of plastic waste based on weight – University of Indonesia, 2010

2. Waste composition
(Benowo landfil waste study, 2014)

Metal
Textile
Rubber / leather
Wood0%
1%

0%
Paper 1%
6%

Others Flexible Packaging
2%
7%
Traditional Plastic bag
11%
Hard Plastic
Soft Plastic (lembaran)
0%
2%

Organics
70%

Our progress to date
Waste composition
study at Bantar

Gebang with UI &
IBL, 2010 - 2011
Actively involved in
discussion forum with
MoEF, MoI on Packaging
Waste Management
Series of workshop which
result in
Recommendation for
National Policy &
Strategy on Waste
Management

Field Study to Thailand to
TIPMSE, Wongpanit &
Waste Picker community
Study with UI on the
Economic Impact if Plastic
Excise is implemented


Clean Up Act &
Stakeholder Dialog on
Waste Management, on
the National Waste Day,
Feb 2017

LINEAR ECONOMIC MODEL

TAKE

MAKE

USE /
CONSUME

DISPOSE

MOVING TOWARD
CIRCULAR ECONOMIC MODEL
RECYCLING

PLASTIC
MOVING

FEEDSTOCK

FLEXIBLE PACK
CONVERSION

DISPOSAL

MANUFACTURE

USE

DISTRIBUTION

PRAISE is integrating ESR concept into CLOSED CIRCULAR ECONOMIC
Model which also combining OPEN CIRCULAR ECONOMIC Model, with the
inclusion of Industry who are using recycled materials within Indonesia context
“Unlike the traditional linear economic model based on a 'take-make-consumethrow away' pattern, a circular economy is based on sharing, leasing, reuse, repair,

refurbishment and recycling, in an (almost) closed loop, where products and the
materials they contain are highly valued. In practice, it implies reducing waste to a
minimum. Moving towards a more circular economy could deliver opportunities
including reduced pressures on the environment; enhanced security of supply of
raw materials; increased competitiveness; innovation; growth and jobs.”
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2016/573899/EPRS_BRI(2016)573899_EN.pdf

“Closed Loop’s approach to resource recovery and waste management is based on the
principle of controlling material inputs to maximize recycling and recovery of materials,
minimize waste to landfill whilst greatly reducing the environmental footprint. It builds
strong partnerships to design, deliver, communicate and measure waste management
solutions that provide the best possible economic, social and environmental outcomes.”
https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/ce100/directory/closed-loop

Packaging Waste
Value Chain
ESR & CE

Circular Economy
OPEN LOOP

Circular Economy
OPEN LOOP

Consumer /
Household

TPS
Retailer

Circular
Econo
my
CLOSE
LOOP

(

ng Industry
which is
using
packaging

Recycling
Industry

Waste Residu

Packaging
Industry /
Packaging
material
Industry

Importers

Industry
which is
using
recycled
material

Waste Collection Network:
• Local Goverrnment
• Informal Sector
• Waste Mgt Co.
• NGOs

Circular Economy
OPEN LOOP

The typical outcomes
from a Closed Loop
program are improved
efficiency, cost
effective waste
management, a
changeover of selected
packaging products to
Manufacturi
recyclable.

Temporary
Transfer
Station)

Waste Residu

Virgin Materials
Supplier

Landfill
Energy Recovery

TPA (Final
Dumping
Site)

OUR Challenge ahead
effective implementation of ESR framework and optimise the potential of

CIRCULAR ECONOMY in Indonesia
Focus Areas:
Supporting the establishment of ESR framework with focus to optimize the potentials of instituting
sustainable Circular Economic Model

ADVOCACY

PUBLIC EDUCATION

Adoption of ESR Framework into
Waste Management Policy in
Indonesia

To drive lifestyle & understanding on
the right pengelolaan sampah
kemasan yang benar.

EMPOWERMENT
Mendorong implementaDriving
the implementation of ESR
framework through various
initiatives.

As partner to Government and its entire stakeholders in formulating and implementing national
strategy for integrated and sustainable post consumer packaging waste management

THANK YOU