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Plastic Credit Considerations

Monday, August 8, 2022

The government promotes plastic credit as a solution to reduce plastic waste. Critics say it does not solve the problem from the upstream side.

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A man sorts plastic waste at the Jambangan Recycling Center, Surabaya, East Java, March 17. ANTARA FOTO/Patrik Cahyo Lumintu . tempo : 173221336288.

CHRISTINE Halim is considering the plastic credit scheme. The Indonesian Plastic Recycling Association (ADUPI) chair sees an opportunity for the association’s 600-plus members to gain incentives. However, Christine does not want to rush her decision.

Therefore, Christine is promoting various researches on plastic credit by involving academicians. She is seeking the right formulation and mechanism to implement the scheme. “While monit

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