Indonesia IPRO — EPR Revenue Opportunity for Plastic Recyclers
Enriched government · Found: 2026-03-14 20:33
Voluntary industry-funded PRO. P&G, Unilever, Nestle. Min 4000 tonnes/year capacity. East Java, Bali. USD 50-200/tonne. Expanding. Early engagement strategic.
Source: https://indonesiapro.org/about
Funding Details
- Funder
- IPRO member companies (P&G, Unilever, Nestle, etc.) via recycling contracts
- Funding Goal
- Not a grant — contract revenue from plastic packaging collection/recycling
- Funding Amount
- Market-based contract rates; typically USD 50-200 per tonne of verified collected/recycled plastic
- Deadline
- Rolling; approach IPRO directly (Rolling)
- How to Apply
- Contact IPRO at ipro.id or via the Indonesia National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP). Join NPAP as recommended first step.
- Target Region
- Indonesia (currently East Java and Bali; expanding)
- Contact
- ipro.id
- Last Checked
- 2026-03-14 20:37
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Summary
IPRO represents the Indonesian equivalent of India's CPCB EPR system, but at an earlier stage of maturity. The voluntary nature means less predictable revenue, but the trajectory towards mandatory EPR (supported by government policy) means early engagement is strategically valuable. Joining NPAP is the recommended first step — it positions the organisation in the national coordination mechanism and provides access to corporate sector discussions on EPR financing.
Historical Context
Indonesia Packaging Recovery Organisation (IPRO) is a voluntary, industry-funded PRO established in 2020 by six major FMCG companies. It contracts with registered recyclers and aggregators at minimum 4,000 tonnes/year capacity. Currently limited geographically (East Java, Bali). Indonesia's government is developing a mandatory EPR framework, making early engagement strategically important.
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