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Value Adding of Plastic and Electronic Waste in Indonesia

Value Adding of Plastic and Electronic Waste in Indonesia. ASOSIASI DAUR ULANG PLASTIK INDONESIA (INDONESIA PLASTIC RECYCLING ASSOCIATION) Speaker : Christine Halim. About ADUPI. Established in 2015 in Surabaya, East Java

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Value Adding of Plastic and Electronic Waste in Indonesia

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  1. Value Adding of Plastic and Electronic Waste in Indonesia ASOSIASI DAUR ULANG PLASTIK INDONESIA (INDONESIA PLASTIC RECYCLING ASSOCIATION) Speaker : Christine Halim

  2. About ADUPI • Established in 2015 in Surabaya, East Java • Operating in Jabodetabek, West Java, Jogjakarta & Solo, Central Java and East Java

  3. Vision & Mission ADUPI • Vision • Benefits the members and government through better environment program • Mission • Promoting aspirations of members • Improving cooperation between members and government

  4. PET PET Water bottle waste Polyester Fiber Geotextile Strapping Band

  5. HDPE HDPE Milk Jugs Container Jerry can

  6. POLYPROPYLENE PP Plastic Cup Waste PP Woven Bag Plastic Furniture Plastic Cutlery

  7. Plastic Bag Waste Plastic bag

  8. Polystyrene Polystyrene Waste Frames

  9. Electronic Waste • One of the fastest growing waste streams worldwide • Ended up being recycled, refurbished ,landfill • Example: cellphones, desktop computers, laptops, printers and televisions

  10. Printed Circuit Boards • Contains significant quantities of hazardous and toxic materials • Contains : copper, tin, lead, and other precious metals • Concentration of metals in PCBs is considerably higher than in their ores

  11. E-Waste in Indonesia • Most of them still end up in landfill • Quite a lot of collectors but only a handful of processors • Hindered by the lack of technological innovations • Still unable to process Electronic Waste effectively and efficiently

  12. Metal from E-Waste • Most of e-waste recycle industry have recycling facility to produce metal scrap • Some ended up being metal ingot for production material

  13. Facilities in East Java

  14. Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene • Found in some electronic devices such as mobile phone cases, vacuum cleaners and automotive parts • ABS virgin is somewhat expensive, which makes recycling economically very attractive • In Indonesia, ABS has been recycled into other or same end-products

  15. Why Recycle E-Waste? • Conserves natural resources by recovering valuable materials from old electronics which save resources by extracting fewer raw materials from the earth • Saving our future generation by preventing toxic and hazardous materials in landfill to leach into our soil and water • eCycling creates jobs for professional recyclers and refurbishers and creates new markets for the valuable components that are dismantled

  16. Langgeng Jaya Profile

  17. For further information, please contact adupi88@gmail.com

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