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JAKARTA (The Jakarta Post/ANN): Adopting a circular economy in Indonesia’s key sectors might add between Rp 593 trillion (US$42.2 billion) and Rp 638 trillion to the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 2030, a report finds, stating that doing so will also support the government’s efforts to recover the economy after the Covid-19 crisis.
The report, launched on Monday (Jan 26), specifically highlights the potential to tap circular economy practices in five key Indonesian industries, namely textiles, retail, electronic manufacturing, construction and food and beverage, which collectively contributed 33 per cent of Indonesia s GDP and employed 43 million workers in 2019.
Circular economy can contribute Rp642 trillion to GDP: Bappenas 26th January 2021
National Development Planning Minister and National Development Planning Agency chief, Suharso Monoarfa, during a webinar on circular economy in Jakarta on Monday (January 25, 2021). (ANTARA/HO-Bappenas)
The implementation of a circular economy is expected to serve as one of the strategic policies and breakthroughs to rebuild Indonesia to (help it) become stronger in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Jakarta (ANTARA) - The implementation of a circular economy could potentially contribute Rp593 trillion - Rp642 trillion to the gross domestic product in five industrial sectors, National Development Planning Ministry and National Development Planning Agency (PPN/ Ministry Bappenas) said.