The global project Export Initiative Environmental Protection, funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV), aims to create sustainable and favourable conditions for introducing resource-efficient, climate-friendly, and innovative technologies in its target countries. For the regional project “Collaborative Action for Single-Use Plastic Prevention in Southeast Asia” (CAP SEA), the module aims to reduce disposable plastic waste by focusing on prevention and reuse. To achieve this, CAP SEA provides policy advice to stimulate a recycling economy, capacity development for key stakeholders, local pilot activities, and support for innovative business models for single-use plastic (SUP) prevention.
In view of this, CAP SEA in Indonesia implementation presents the findings from the recently conducted survey on the monitoring-evaluation practice regarding food delivery which is a continuation of the previous baseline survey, namely to find out the numbers of SUP that are being reduced (potentially), numbers of Allas’ subscribers’ participation, magnitude of Allas’ subscribers’ intention to prefer a new scheme, as well as ideas for behavior change program initiatives from customer who participated in the pilot project.