Indonesia needs an investment of US$477 billion to reach its goal of near-zero plastic pollution by 2040, according to the Indonesia National Plastic Action Partnership (Indonesia NPAP). The NPAP was unveiled by Coordinating Maritime Affairs and Investment Minister Luhut Pandjaitan in April last year as part of a global partnership to fast-track the circular economy.
Rofi Alhanif, an official at the environment and forestry management department of Luhut’s ministerial office, said the investment could increase the number of plastic recyclers and lift their overall annual capacity by 2.8 million tons.
“Implementing a circular economy on waste management willa significant opportunities for green jobs".
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Source: The Jakarta Post