Extended Producer Responsibility

Indonesia

Overview
Obligated Producers
Packaging Items Covered
Mechanism of Implementation
Roles and Responsibilities

Overview

The concept of extended producer responsibility (EPR) for handling the end-of-life stage of products in Indonesia dates back to 2008, with the Solid Waste Management Law No.18/2008. Article 15 of the law stipulates producers are responsible for the management of packaging and/or products that are difficult to dispose of or non-biodegradable. Law No.81/2012 on the Management of Household Waste and Household-like Waste provides more details on how producers are obligated to reduce, reuse, and recycle waste.

To enforce producer commitment to reduce household waste, the Presidential Decree No. 97/2017 on National Policies and Strategies for the Management of Household Waste and Household-like Waste called for national and local governments to formulate waste reduction and treatment plans for 2017-2025, where EPR is proposed as one of the measures. Against this backdrop, and further reinforced by the Presidential Decree No.83/2018 on Marine Debris Handling, the Indonesian government established the legal framework for the implementation of EPR in the Regulation of the Minister of Environment and Forestry of Indonesia No.75/2019 on Waste Reduction Roadmap by Producers, which was enacted on 5 December, 2019.

Table 1. Summary of policies, plans, and regulations regarding EPR for packaging in Indonesia.

Policies, Plans, and Regulations

Promulgation Date

Status

Law No. 18/2008 on Solid Waste Management

7 May 2008

In effect

Law No. 81/2012 on the Management of Household Waste and Household-like Waste

15 October 2012

In effect

Presidential Decree No. 97/2017 on National Policies and Strategies for the Management of Household Waste and Household-like Waste

24 October 2017

In effect

Presidential Decree No.83/2018 on Marine Debris Handling

21 September 2018

In effect

Regulation of the Minister of Environment and Forestry of Indonesia No.75/2019 on Waste Reduction Roadmap by Producers

5 December 2019

In effect