WWF-Indonesia | Guidelines for Improving Partner Performance in Reducing Plastic Waste Leakage

The World Wildlife Fund for Nature (WWF) has developed the Waste Wise Cities Tool (WaCT) and the Waste Flow Diagram (WFD) in various partner cities as part of the effort to establish a baseline for the Plastic Smart Cities (PSC) program and TVA. There are 19 performance standards established by WWF across various program frameworks […]
WWF-Indonesia | Plastic Ranger: Educational Board Game About Waste and Plastic

Plastic Ranger is an engaging and educational board game designed for children aged 6 and above. This fun-filled game takes players on an exciting adventure to explore the world of plastic waste management and environmental conservation. As young rangers, players will play while learning about the importance of sustainability and eco-friendly practices. Language: Bahasa Indonesia […]
WWF-Indonesia | Twister: Learning the Different Types of Waste

In this game of Twister, instead of using colors, it incorporates elements of different types of waste. This gives a better understanding of waste and provides an example of it. It can be played by 2-5 people aged 6+. Language: Bahasa Indonesia Download Kit include:– Game Mat– Guide Book– Spinner– Packaging Design
WWF-Indonesia | Matching Board Game: Learning the Different Types of Waste

Matching Board is a physical game involving placing feet on a mat. It helps children understand many types of waste better. It can be played by 2-5 people aged 6+. Language: Bahasa Indonesia Download Kit include:– Game Mat– Guide Book– Cards– Packaging Design
WWF-Indonesia | Ideas for Guiding School Communities Towards Zero Waste Schools

WWF Indonesia, through the Plastic Smart Cities Programme, has collaborated with the Guru Belajar Foundation to hold a Zero Waste Program School in schools in Depok near the Ciliwung River. Main Activity: This document is the output report of the implementation between June and October 2024. Language: Bahasa Indonesia
RWA, WWF-Indonesia | Inspiring Stories of Community-Based Waste Management: Sharing Experiences Across Indonesia via Participatory Action Research

The initiative and role of the community in dealing with waste need to be recognized. Especially when it comes to waste, a problem that never ends. Every effort to strengthen these initiatives and roles certainly has stories of ‘struggle’ that can be a personal and collective community. Including waste banks, NGOs, and communities that are […]
WWF-Indonesia | Extended Producer Responsibility Guideline on Plastic Products & Packaging for Industries in Indonesia

Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR) is widely recognized as a critical policy tool to encourage businesses to be held accountable for the end-of-life impacts of their plastic products and packaging and the development of eco-friendly products. Indonesia’s government strengthens its commitment towards EPR by the launch of the Ministry of Environment and Forest Regulation No. P.75/2019, […]
WWF-Indonesia | Plastic Waste Learning Module (for student)

Plastic Waste Learning Module by WWF-Indonesia This learning module is designed for students to understand the current global environmental issue, plastic waste. This module is expected to become a learning tool that motivates students to think more critically and creatively about plastic and how to implement it in their daily lives. Language: Bahasa Indonesia