#Indonesia in Action

📅 Date: Tuesday, 28 October 2025  📍 Location: The Westin Jakarta

Central Queensland University and OceanKita/Global MeteOcean   Using AI to understand and respond to marine debris  Project Lead     Central Queensland University Project Partners     OceanKita Global […]

Geo Trash Management: making new plastic from old  Project Lead CSIRO | Manufacturing Business UnitProject Partners PT GEO Trash Management, BRIDA, University […]

Sprayable Solutions for a Plastic-Free Harvest: An IPPIN-Supported Breakthrough in Sustainable Agriculture.

This IPPIN Grant is supporting DJAMU to transform bottle caps into recycled plastic weaving yarn and filament while boosting employment opportunities for marginalised communities in Indonesia.

How Citarum Action Research Program (CARP) is revitalising one of the worlds most polluted rivers  Over 25 million people depend […]

Nurturing a nautical treasure, how Nuplas Solutions prevents discarded fishing nets from entering our oceans  Through an IPPIN Grant, CSIRO […]

Innovators, government and industry gather at IPPIN Indonesia’s 2023 Demo Day. This event has now ended. Event details When: 29 October, 2024 […]

Read Monash University’s article about how Monash University, CSIRO, Universitas Indonesia and Universitas Padjadjaran have collaborated together to tackle waste […]

Our Indo-Pacific Plastics Innovation Network is working with the region’s top innovators and researchers to turn plastic waste into sustainable […]

By Natalie Kikken Amelia Fyfield knows firsthand the issues of plastic waste in the Indo-Pacific.  “When I lived in Indonesia, […]

By Arianna Claridge-Chang What’s the secret ingredient to developing plastic waste solutions?  For Indonesian start-up Greenhope, the answer is cassava. The […]

The Indonesian government aims to reduce marine plastic debris by up to 70 per cent by 2025. And CSIRO, as […]