{"id":232,"date":"2024-06-21T09:12:00","date_gmt":"2024-06-21T00:12:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pacificposts.com\/?p=232"},"modified":"2024-06-30T20:44:22","modified_gmt":"2024-06-30T11:44:22","slug":"bruneis-strategies-for-plastic-sustainability-explored-in-a-seminar-organised-as-part-of-brunei-darussalams-world-environment-day-event-series","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pacificposts.com\/?p=232","title":{"rendered":"Brunei&#8217;s Strategies for Plastic Sustainability explored in a seminar organised as part of Brunei Darussalam\u2019s World Environment Day event series"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>ERIA\u2019s Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris, in collaboration with Brunei\u2019s Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation and GIZ, Hosts Event Exploring Brunei&#8217;s Plastic Pollution Strategies and the Private Sector&#8217;s Role in Championing Plastic Circularity, organised as part of Brunei Darussalam\u2019s World Environment Day event series.<\/p>\n<p>ERIA\u2019s<br \/>\nRegional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris, in collaboration with<br \/>\nBrunei Darussalam\u2019s Department of Environment, Parks and<br \/>\nRecreation and the GIZ, explored Brunei&#8217;s strategies to tackle plastic<br \/>\npollution and the private sector&#8217;s role in championing plastic circularity.<\/p>\n<p>Titled<br \/>\n&#8220;Private Sector Initiatives to Reduce Marine Plastics: Brunei&#8217;s Journey to<br \/>\nPlastic Sustainability: Hands-on Initiatives in Action,&#8221; the event, organised<br \/>\nas part of Brunei Darussalam\u2019s World Environment Day event series, brought<br \/>\ntogether professionals from the public and private sectors, along with civil<br \/>\nsociety, to explore innovative solutions and best practices in addressing<br \/>\nplastic pollution. Over 108 attendees from the ASEAN region and beyond took<br \/>\npart in the event, actively participating in the Q&amp;A session.<\/p>\n<p>The<br \/>\nseminar began with the Director of the Regional Knowledge Centre, Mr Reo Kawamura emphasising the critical importance of<br \/>\ncollaboration between governments, private companies, and academia to address<br \/>\nthe global plastic pollution challenge and achieve peaceful coexistence with the natural environment. Ms Hajah Martinah Haji Tamit,<br \/>\nDirector of Brunei Darussalam&#8217;s Department of Environment, Parks and<br \/>\nRecreation, outlined the challenges of plastic waste management and reaffirmed<br \/>\nBrunei&#8217;s commitment to tackling plastic pollution alongside other ASEAN member<br \/>\nstates. She also highlighted Brunei&#8217;s active involvement in United Nations<br \/>\nnegotiations to develop a global treaty on plastic pollution. Mr Phong Giang,<br \/>\nAdvisor for GIZ 3RproMar and AMUSE programmes in ASEAN, detailed GIZ&#8217;s initiatives across<br \/>\nASEAN countries, which include supporting government regulations, promoting<br \/>\ncircular economy solutions, and engaging with the private sector on upcoming<br \/>\nglobal plastic treaties.<\/p>\n<p>Mr<br \/>\nMichikazu Kojima, Senior Research Fellow on Environmental Issues at ERIA,<br \/>\nhighlighted Asia&#8217;s plastic pollution crisis and underscored the need for a life<br \/>\ncycle approach. He emphasised the private sector&#8217;s role in developing<br \/>\nsustainable materials, designing reusable products, and improving waste<br \/>\nmanagement systems. Mr Mims Sidi from Tebalik Plastik shared their goals to close the loop of plastics, by transforming plastic<br \/>\nwaste into sustainable products, supporting a circular economy and aligning<br \/>\nwith regional and global sustainability objectives. Ms Trish Lai of Kaimana<br \/>\nBrunei discussed the challenges of the refill business which<br \/>\ncan contribute to reduction of packaging waste, for example, high<br \/>\nconsumer spending abroad, a small local market, expensive shipping, lack of<br \/>\nmanufacturing capacity, and the necessity of focusing on niche products with<br \/>\nanchor points. Ms Wendy Han from Precious Plastic Brunei highlighted<br \/>\ninitiatives aimed at raising awareness and mobilising local communities against<br \/>\nplastic waste. She also showed how local communities can create a<br \/>\nplastic recycling facility on their own. Prof Scott Valentine provided insights into<br \/>\nhow the lack of perceived value in plastic waste is a root cause and proposed<br \/>\neconomic solutions like deposit schemes and plastic bag surcharges to<br \/>\nincentivise responsible plastic use and recycling. He also responded to a participant\u2019s question as to<br \/>\nhow to tackle the overwhelming plastic waste issue, by encouraging citizens to<br \/>\nsupport businesses like Tebalik Plastik, Kaimana, or Precious Plastic, and start contributing in a small way.<\/p>\n<p>This seminar highlights the continuous involvement of<br \/>\nERIA\u2019s Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris in tackling the<br \/>\nintricate challenges linked to marine plastic debris. By encouraging<br \/>\ncollaboration and advancing innovative approaches, the Centre remains dedicated<br \/>\nto assisting and showcasing companies and organisations actively addressing<br \/>\nmarine debris issues<\/p>\n<p><b>List of Abbreviations<\/b><b><\/b><\/p>\n<p><b>ERIA<br \/>\n(Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia)<\/b><b><\/b><\/p>\n<p>ERIA is an international organization established<br \/>\nin Jakarta, Indonesia in 2008 by a formal agreement among Leaders of 16<br \/>\ncountries in the East Asian region to conduct research activities and make<br \/>\npolicy recommendations for further economic integration in the East Asia. <\/p>\n<p><b>Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation<\/b><\/p>\n<p>The formation of the Department of Environment,<br \/>\nParks and Recreation under the Ministry of Development took effect in 2002.<br \/>\nCurrently, the department handles matters pertaining to Waste Management,<br \/>\nEnvironmental Conservation and Management, Management of Landscape and<br \/>\nRecreational Areas and also Environmental Cooperation at National, Bilateral<br \/>\nand International level.<\/p>\n<p><b>GIZ <\/b><\/p>\n<p>The Deutsche Gesellschaft f\u00fcr Internationale<br \/>\nZusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH or GIZ is the main German Government development<br \/>\nagency with headquarter in Bonn and Eschborn and provides services in the field<br \/>\nof international development cooperation and international education work. The<br \/>\nmain commissioning party is Germany&#8217;s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation<br \/>\nand Development (BMZ)<\/p>\n<p><b>GIZ 3RproMar Programme<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Reduce, Reuse, Recycle to Protect the Marine<br \/>\nEnvironment and Coral Reefs (3RproMar) is a GIZ project (2020-2025) is an<br \/>\nASEAN-German cooperation project implemented by GIZ in coordination with the<br \/>\nASEAN Secretariat. <\/p>\n<p><b>GIZ AMUSE<\/b><\/p>\n<p>ASEAN Municipal Solid Waste Management<br \/>\nEnhancement (AMUSE) is implemented by GIZ (2022 -2025), having its objective to<br \/>\nimprove environmental quality in small and medium-sized cities in the ASEAN<br \/>\nregion by optimising waste disposal and recycling. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>ERIA\u2019s Regional Knowledge Centre for Marine Plastic Debris, in collaboration with Brunei\u2019s Department of Environment, Parks and Recreation and GIZ, Hosts Event Exploring Brunei&#8217;s Plastic Pollution Strategies and the Private Sector&#8217;s Role in Championing Plastic Circularity, organised as part of Brunei Darussalam\u2019s World Environment Day event series. 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