Achieving the Vision of a Single-Use Plastic Waste-Free Indonesia through the Reuse Revolution

Almost all countries are competing to deal with various environmental issues, one of which is single-use plastic waste pollution. In March 2022, countries that are members of the United Nations (UN) just passed a global agreement to address the issue of single-use plastics at the international level through the ‘Global Plastic Treaty.’ As the fourth […]
Good Practice Guidelines for Single-Use Plastic Control

This guide is helpful for businesses to start shifting to a single-use, plastic-free business model to preserve the environment and save resources. More than 85% of businesses in DKI Jakarta Province have kept their organizational structure the same to execute single-use plastic waste control, and 71% of businesses have understood the benefits and immediately planned […]
GIDKP and Muhammadiyah Encourage Women to Shop and Cook Without Single-Use Plastic at Tebet Barat Market

Tuesday, October 18, 2022. GIDKP and Aisyiyah’s Institute for Environment and Disaster Management (LLHPB) held a shopping and cooking competition at Pasar Tebet Barat, the first plastic-free pilot market in Indonesia. This activity was carried out to raise environmental awareness through a religious approach related to the ban on single-use plastics in traditional markets. A […]
Allas: Innovation of Reusable Packaging Containers to Replace Single-Use Plastic Containers in Food Delivery Services

Allas, one of the ventures of Zero Waste Living Lab by Enviu, is collaborating with new merchants by talking to friends from communities, start-ups, and other NGOs. This is also a way to increase public awareness of reuse solutions. How did Allas become a replacement for single-use plastic containers in food delivery services? Let’s see […]
Honda Trading Indonesia Collaboration

The collaboration program between Diet Plastik Indonesia and Honda Trading Indonesia was implemented to provide further understanding regarding the impact of single-use plastic use in office areas and explore what programs can be implemented within the Honda Trading Indonesia team. Activities include a plastic waste identification workshop in the Honda Trading Indonesia office area, placing […]
Patungan Besek

To coincide with Idul Adha 2020 and the Global Plastic Free July Campaign, Diet Plastik Indonesia collaborated with Studio Dapur, Disaster Heroes, and Ranah Bhumi to create the Besek Joint Venture initiative. This initiative aims to reduce the generation of plastic Waste produced by packaging sacrificial meat when it is distributed. This is also in […]
DKI Jakarta City’s Reusable Packaging Monitoring-Evaluation Research Study on Food Delivery
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” […]
Preliminary Study of the Risks of Reusable Packaging in Ready-to-Eat Food

One use of single-use packaging that needs to be replaced with reusable packaging is in food packaging, including ready-to-eat processed foods. The standard that must be considered in food packaging is food safety. To establish standards for reusable packaging for ready-to-eat processed foods, the Indonesian Plastic Bag Diet Movement (GIDKP), with support from GIZ within […]
Ibu Ibukota

To increase awareness of reducing single-use plastic waste among homemakers, Diet Plastik Indonesia invites Mrs. Fery Farhati as Chair of the PKK Jakarta Driving Team (2019-2024) to try out the experience of shopping at a single-use plastic-free market. This shopping activity is summarized in a video report conducted at West Tebet Market, South Jakarta. […]
Plastic Free Parade

To celebrate the global movement #PlasticFreeJuly, Plasticdiet Indonesia, along with 7 organizations, has initiated the Plastic Free Parade in Indonesia since 2019. Participated in by hundreds of organizations, communities, and individuals from all over Indonesia, this march aims to call for a reduction in single-use plastic, particularly by influencing regional government policies and the business […]