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Content related to our Indonesia Chapter

A new way of repurposing compost and animal feed to boost agriculture.

Integrating collection and upcycling of marine plastic waste to tackle the problem of discarded fishing nets, a major contributor of marine pollution.

A new, contactless water refill station designed to support the growth of reusable water bottles.

A plastic waste management solution with two revenue streams: plastic trading and carbon credit selling.

Transforming single-use plastic waste into high-quality designer accessories to drive sustainable and inclusive change.

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 […]