Bali Bersih as Integrated and Circular Economy Model Into Action

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1 Bali Bersih as Integrated and Circular Economy Model Into Action

2 SEIZING THE OPPORTUNITY ON WASTE

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4 THE URGENCY OF CHANGES Researches, conferences, meetings, and discussions had already done so many times But the big question is Have we acted fast enough compared to the speed of environmental damage? source: source: source: IT S TIME to do the structural, systematic, massive, and accountable changes source: source:

5 CIRCULAR ECONOMY IS THE FUTURE It s all about Sustainable Consumption and Production Conserve the environment, Create more jobs (Economy), and Improve livelihoods (Social)

6 WHAT WE HAVE ACHIEVED REVENUE CLIENTS INFRASTRUCTURE WASTE COLLECTED & MANAGED REACH CAGR 79% 13.1K followers #Private Company > 40 Companies 6 Embassies and world organisation Material Recovery Facility 2000 m 2 3,500 tons (accumulated) Current utilisation Avg. 7.5tons/day Max. 13.1tons/day 2.5K fans 3.8K followers E 8 mnths 48% from our waste collection & management 52% from our education and campaign activities #Residential >1,600 houses #Operator (Waste Collector & Sorter) 26 people (67% growing) #Organic Waste Composted 30% - 60% #Waste Recycled 30-40% 2K Avg. monthly visitors #Waste to Energy 10% - 20% Landfill 5% - 10%

7 STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION A commitment to change towards circular economy together are crucial on shifting towards circular economy Stakeholders participation need to follow each responsibilities under the regulation: UU18/2008, PP81/2012, PerPres97/2017 We need to enforce this regulation. And Industry should take the lead. Learn through the world s best practice and modify it to Indonesia s context

8 Challenge in Implementing Circular Economy Challenges Solutions Education 7,3% Laws 9,8% Funding 2,4% Commitment 31,7% Leadership 8,2% Funding 6,1% Technology 8,2% Education 26,5% Stakeholder 14,6% Funding 17,1% Implementation 17,1% Innovation 10,2% Laws 18,4% Collaboration 22,4% Three main challenges are commitment, implementation, and funds. Three main solutions are education, collaboration, and laws. *taken from 44 respondents from the 2 nd ICEF participants

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10 Our Networks

11 Next Forum The 3 rd Indonesia Circular Economy Forum July 2019 JCC Senayan, Jakarta Indonesia Circular Economy Forum is one of the best way to strengthen our network in circular economy and we are open for all networks to collaborate

12 Thank You Presented by : Sano Concept by: Sano, Sandy Prepared by: Sandy Design by : Sandy

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14 Unilever s Commitment : to make sustainable living commonplace As part of the Unilever Sustainable Living Plan, we ve long been committed to finding solutions to the issue of plastic pollution, by working towards three ambitious commitments: Making 100% of our plastic packaging recyclable, reusable, or compostable by Increasing the use of recycled plastic content in our packaging to at least 25% by 2025 And, reducing the weight of our packaging by one third by With 2.5 billion consumers using Unilever products every day, we know we have a unique responsibility and opportunity to drive change.

15 Our approach along the chain UP-STREAM MIDDLE-STREAM DOWN-STREAM Design MAKE SALE USE DISPOSE COLLECT TRANSPORT TREATMENT Circular by Design, innovation in raw material used, less waste technology Education for consumer for dispose waste in the right bin Drive the development of more collection channels, like waste bank, TPS3R Work with retailers for post consumer collections Technology intervention : Creasolv

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