Authors
Ivana Suradja, Aulia Salsabella Suwarno, Reo Kawamura, Michikazu Kojima
- Pages
- 49
- Published in
- Indonesia
Table of Contents
- Ivana Suradja Aulia Salsabella Suwarno Reo Kawamura Michikazu Kojima 1
- List of Contributors 2
- Authors 2
- Contributors 2
- Foreword 3
- Foreword 4
- Foreword 6
- Foreword 7
- Table of Contents 8
- List of Figures 9
- List of Tables 10
- Executive Summary 11
- Background 11
- RECOMMENDATION 1 11
- Technical Strategies Across the Plastic Life Cycle 11
- Stakeholder Engagement for Plastics Circularity 12
- Finance and Investments for a Circular Economy 12
- ASEANs Role in the INC 12
- Conclusion 12
- Introduction 13
- Background 13
- We affirmed ASEANs commitment to implement the ASEAN Regional Action Plan on Combating Marine Plastic Debris and commended the progress of implementation of marine debris related 13
- Pollution which will be hosted by Indonesia. 13
- Structure and Framework 14
- RECOMMENDATION 1 18
- Technical Strategies Across the Plastic Life Cycle 18
- Background 18
- Upstream Recommendations 21
- Higher preference for virgin resins over recycled pellets due to lower production costs 21
- Midstream Recommendations 21
- Lack of product and packaging design standards. 21
- Limited scale of implementation of reuse and recycling to certain brands products and jurisdictions 21
- Greater preference for cheaper but less sustainable production options by companies 22
- Greater burden on consumers to reuse 22
- Lack of enabling environment and infrastructure for reuse 22
- Downstream Recommendations 23
- Lower rate of waste collection compared with plastic production resulting in low supply of recyclable materials for upstream processes. 23
- Lack of supporting infrastructure for plastic waste collection management and recycling. 23
- Lack of support for informal sector in waste collection processes. 23
- Differing levels of supply and demand for recyclable waste and recycled materials amongst AMS. 24
- RECOMMENDATION 2 25
- Stakeholder Engagement for Plastics Circularity 25
- Background 25
- Key Message 25
- Recommendations 28
- Lack of interest in or awareness of waste segregation recycling and reuse. 28
- Lack of collaboration and coordination amongst stakeholders. 28
- RECOMMENDATION 3 29
- Finance and Investments for a Circular Economy 29
- Background 29
- Key Message 29
- Recommendations 30
- Political and regulatory risks. 30
- High capital and other financial risks. 30
- Limited information on investments. 31
- RECOMMENDATION 4 32
- ASEANs Role in the INC 32
- Background 32
- Key Message 32
- Recommendations 34
- Different levels of participation in the INC process amongst AMS. 34
- Risk of misalignment of the treaty text with national and regional priorities regulations and standards. 34
- Conclusion 35
- ASEAN Regional Action Plan for Combating Marine Debris in the ASEAN Member States 36
- 20212025. 36
- Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences 36
- Building Data on the Plastics Value Chain in ASEAN 36
- Member States 36
- Plastics and the Circular Economy 36
- Indikator perumahan dan kesehatan lingkungan 2020 37
- Making Reuse A Reality A Systems Approach to Tackling 38
- Single-Use Plastic Pollution 38
- Eco-Business 39
- International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Science 39
- Tropical Coasts 39
- The Phnom Penh Post 40
- Science Advances 40
- HuffPost 40
- Waste Management Research 40
- Frontiers in 41
- Environmental Science 41
- Improving Markets for Recycled Plastics Trends Prospects and Policy Responses 41
- Global Plastics Outlook Economic Drivers Environmental Impacts and Policy Options. 41
- Breaking the Plastic Wave A Comprehensive 41
- Assessment of Pathways Towards Stopping Ocean Plastic Pollution. 41
- Gaceta Médica de Caracas 41
- Research Paper 41
- Issue Brief. 42
- 514 End Plastic Pollution Towards an International Legally Binding Instrument 42
- Nature Communications 42
- Market Study for Malaysia Plastics Circularity Opportunities and Barriers 43
- Market Study for the Philippines Plastics Circularity Opportunities and Barriers 43
- Market Study for Thailand Plastics Circularity Opportunities and Barriers 43
- Market Study for Vietnam Plastics Circularity Opportunities and Barriers 43
- Environment Development and Sustainability 43
- Annex 44
- RECOMMENDATION 1 Technical Strategies Across the Plastic Life Cycle 44
- RECOMMENDATION 2 Stakeholder Engagement for Plastics Circularity 46
- RECOMMENDATION 3 Finance and Investments for a Circular Economy 47
- RECOMMENDATION 4 ASEANs Role in the INC 47