Collaborative Approach on Waste Economic Circularity Towards Climate Action in Indonesia
Indonesia, as a nation characterised by a burgeoning population and rapid industrial growth, confronts formidable waste management challenges. Indonesia is also dealing with an undisputable plastic contamination challenge, as it is home to the world's largest archipelago – over 17,000 islands, 81,000 kilometres of coastlines and a rich bounty of marine biological biodiversity.
The amount of plastic waste produced in Indonesia is increasing at unpredictable levels. In urban communities, streams and coastlines, the aggregation of poisonous plastic squander undermines our food chain and health.
Featured panel:
- Alfredo Giron, Head of the World Economic Forum’s Ocean Action Agenda and Friends of Ocean Action (Moderator)
- Ms Nani Hendiarti, Deputy for Environmental and Forestry Management Coordination, Coordinating Minister of Maritime Affairs and Investment
- Mr Tony Worby, Chief Scientist, Minderoo Foundation
- Ms Jeremy Douglas, Director of Partnerships, Delterra
- Mr Andi Makkasau, Vice President Management and Utilization of Fly Ash Bottom Ash Management
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Professor Richard Thompson , Head of the University’sInternational Marine Litter Research Unit and Co-Investigator of thePISCES project