I want to live forever: Solutions to close the loop for packaging, recycling and e-commerce
13.00 -14.15
Plenary Session – I want to live forever: Solutions to close the loop for packaging, recycling and e-commerce
13.00 – 14:15
Plastic, as a packaging material, has revolutionized the way we produce, distribute and consume goods and services. It has increased products’ shelf life and offers ease of transport. The packaging industry accounts for 35.9% of global plastic consumption. Most packaging is for single use. There are few incentives to reduce wastage in plastic packaging or to choose more environmentally sound packaging. There is inadequate investment in developing alternative packaging materials. As result, plastic packaging has become an additional burden for already inadequate municipal solid waste management systems.
This session will consider how businesses in the South East Asian region are beginning to respond to the immense challenge of packaging waste by setting their own targets on recycling rates and recycled plastic usage. It will review how governments are implementing policies to eliminate selected plastic items. Other actions to help close the loop include: Design for recyclability for second life / material recycling, material bans / restrictions, policies on alternative packaging, source segregation and separated collection and extended producer responsibility (EPR).
Moderator:
- Veronica Pedrosa, Independent Broadcast Journalist
Discussants:
- Richard Jones, Senior Vice President, Indorama Ventures
- Stein Hansen, Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific, UNIDO
- Paradorn Chulajata, Managing Director, Pre Pack Thailand and Chairman, Plastic Industry Club, The Federation of Thai Industries
- Laksmi Dhewanthi, UNEA Vice President, Senior Advisor to the Minister on Industry and International Trade, Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Republic of Indonesia
- Giuseppe Busini, Deputy Head of Mission, European Union
- Mark Fletcher, Head of Insights, Power Retail & Principal, Shop Science
Questions
- How will governments disincentivise the production and utilization of single-use plastic items inlcuidng packaging in South East Asia?
- Which trends in industrial development in South East Asia that will work towards or against our collective interest to reduce plastic wastage and plastic pollution?
- How will businesses reduce wastage of plastics, especially packaging, in South East Asia?
- How can governments, businesses and consumers colaborate in bringing the life cycle approach to the plastic value chain?