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Indonesia faces significant challenges in waste management, with plastic pollution being a major concern. Implementing circular economy principles, such as promoting recycling, reuse, and reduction of single-use plastics, can help manage waste effectively and reduce the carbon emissions associated with waste incineration and landfilling. By adopting circular economy practices, Indonesia can work toward decarbonization by mitigating the environmental impact of waste and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The objectives of this article include discussing the potential of implementing circular economy and circular economy technology adopts in Indonesia to achieve SDGs and its contribution to the decarbonization efforts to mitigate climate change. Circular economy technology adopts in Indonesia is usually driven by the situation in different cities—not vice versa. The adoption of technologies is justified by the situation in the cities that offer a new system to meet the city’s requirements.
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Arisman, Fatimah, Y.A. (2023). Waste Management in Indonesia: Strategies and Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Circular Economy. In: Ghosh, S.K., Ghosh, S.K. (eds) Circular Economy Adoption . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4803-1_5
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