
Collaboration between parties by the Let’s Do Recycling! Program to foster awareness of waste management and recycling
South Tangerang, 2 September 2023 - Let’s Do Recycling! Program or abbreviated as LDRP! is an initiative that began in 2019 and has become an important agent of change in efforts to increase awareness and action regarding the management and recycling of plastic waste in Indonesia. LDRP! is a r ...
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Creating a Recycling Ecosystem Starting from Sorting and Managing Waste in Realizing a Circular Economy
Bekasi, 14 June 2023 – Waste management is one of the main challenges faced by Indonesia. Along with population growth and rapid urbanization, waste production continues to increase significantly, where according to the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry, an average person in Indo ...
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Addressing Marine Waste Issue, LDRP Invites Parties in Managing Marine Waste to Promote Sustainable Tourism
Sanur, Bali 10 December 2022 – Plastic pollution in the sea is a complex problem and knows no regional or national boundaries. The problems not solely come from the sea, but further upstream, such as how the industry produces and distributes plastic products, to the point where the most import ...
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Build Awareness of Handling Plastic Waste to All Parties to Encourage Recycling Activities in Achieving a Circular Economy
Denpasar, August 22nd 2022 – The current environment quality is still considered as poor due to unmanaged plastic waste that makes us need to find a way out together. The old behaviour pattern of waste management that includes collecting, transporting, and disposing of waste is proven not to solve th ...
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Preparation of Waste Management in Facing the Return of Tourism in Bali: Source-Based Waste Management to Achieve a Circular Economy
Kuta, Bali, February 3, 2022 – Let's Do Recycling Program (in Bahasa: YYADU!), an educational program on sustainable plastic waste management arranged by PT Trinseo Materials Indonesia, again held a webinar to increase literacy on the importance of source-based waste management and sorting.