Danone and Prevented Ocean Plastic announce opening of plastic collection centre in Borneo, Indonesia

Prevented Ocean Plastic Southeast Asia has opened a new recycled plastic aggregation centre in Samarinda, in the Indonesian province of East Kalimantan on the island of Borneo. 

The centre is launching in partnership with consumer goods company Danone, through its Indonesian bottled water brand AQUA, and is part of the wider efforts of the Prevented Ocean Plastic programme.

AQUA funded the centre's construction and will be a major customer for the recycled plastic processed there. By facilitating the collection and recycling of discarded plastic, the facility will help to prevent waste plastic reaching waterways, where it can pollute and damage delicate ecosystems.

It will also, according to those involved, “provide infrastructure to address growing volumes of plastic waste in the region, create reliable income opportunities with dignified working conditions and support the supply of certified and traceable premium quality recycled plastic to global markets”. 

It is expected to process 500 tonnes of plastic waste per month and provide 90 direct jobs to local people.

Danone and Prevented Ocean Plastic announce opening of plastic collection centre in Borneo, Indonesia

Vera Galuh Sugijanto, Vice President General Secretary of Danone Indonesia, says: "The inauguration of the Aggregation Centre in Samarinda, a collaboration between AQUA and Prevented Ocean Plastic Southeast Asia, marks one of AQUA's real steps in realising its sustainable commitment and creating a positive impact on the environment through the #BijakBerplastik movement.”

“This collaboration is expected to assist the Indonesian government with waste problems by developing circular economic infrastructure outside Java. Thus, the company can maximise its contributions to the waste reduction roadmap.”

“In addition to being a form of the company's commitment to implementing the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulation, this collective work aligns with the company's sustainability strategy as stated in the Danone Impact Journey."

Sahid Arifin, the site manager at the Samarinda centre, says: “Having an aggregation centre in Samarinda greatly supports the people of East Kalimantan.”

“Covering Samarinda and its surrounding areas, this centre will be very good for reducing plastic waste in the region, and very helpful for local people who are searching for jobs. Thank you to Prevented Ocean Plastic for supporting our region.” 

The region served by the new centre is home to crucial waterways which are under threat from pollution, including the Mahakam River. It is the second longest river in Indonesia and functions as a source for drinking water and as a means of transportation.

The river is home to the critically endangered Mahakam River Dolphin, of which there are less than 90 estimated to remain. The centre is also in close proximity to the Mahakam Delta, which feeds directly into the ocean and is known for its mangrove forests, which are under threat.

This is the ninth centre opened by Prevented Ocean Plastic since the launch of its mission to open 25 collection centres on coastlines at risk of plastic pollution worldwide by 2025.

To open these centres, Prevented Ocean Plastic works in partnership with organisations, including Circulate Capital and United States Agency for International Development (USAID), to develop efficient plastic collection infrastructure built with traceability systems to fit upcoming extended producer responsibility requirements.

Each centre is underpinned by the Prevented Ocean Plastic Standards, which were developed in accordance with the Ethical Trading Initiative (ETI) base code and are informed by the Code of Good Practice developed by ISEAL, as well as Bantam Materials UK’s Good Manufacturing Practices and supply chain processes.

Raffi Schieir, Director of Prevented Ocean Plastic, says: “We are committed to championing better choices in the plastic recycling supply chain. This partnership with Danone is a step change in the level of engagement we are getting from the industry, proving our repeatable and scalable vertical value model.”

“We hope consumers, government, business and thought leaders can continue to support and invest in this meaningful journey toward a just transition for plastic collectors in at-risk coastal regions.“

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