[HTML][HTML] Strengthening stakeholder partnership in plastics waste management based on circular economy paradigm

A Prabawati, E Frimawaty, JT Haryanto - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Indonesia became the second-largest global marine plastics contributor, with annual plastic
marine debris estimated at 0.48–1.29 million metric tons per year. In Jakarta's coastal area …

Strengthening Stakeholder Partnership in Plastics Waste Management Based on Circular Economy Paradigm.

A Prabawati, E Frimawaty… - Sustainability (2071 …, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
Indonesia became the second-largest global marine plastics contributor, with annual plastic
marine debris estimated at 0.48–1.29 million metric tons per year. In Jakarta's coastal area …

Strengthening Stakeholder Partnership in Plastics Waste Management Based on Circular Economy Paradigm

A Prabawati, E Frimawaty, JT Haryanto - Sustainability, 2023 - search.proquest.com
Indonesia became the second-largest global marine plastics contributor, with annual plastic
marine debris estimated at 0.48–1.29 million metric tons per year. In Jakarta's coastal area …

Strengthening Stakeholder Partnership in Plastics Waste Management Based on Circular Economy Paradigm

A Prabawati, E Frimawaty, JT Haryanto - Sustainability, 2023 - econpapers.repec.org
Indonesia became the second-largest global marine plastics contributor, with annual plastic
marine debris estimated at 0.48–1.29 million metric tons per year. In Jakarta's coastal area …

Strengthening Stakeholder Partnership in Plastics Waste Management Based on Circular Economy Paradigm

A Prabawati, E Frimawaty, JT Haryanto - Sustainability, 2023 - ideas.repec.org
Indonesia became the second-largest global marine plastics contributor, with annual plastic
marine debris estimated at 0.48–1.29 million metric tons per year. In Jakarta's coastal area …

Strengthening Stakeholder Partnership in Plastics Waste Management Based on Circular Economy Paradigm

A Prabawati, E Frimawaty… - Sustainability (Switzerland), 2023 - scholar.ui.ac.id
Indonesia became the second-largest global marine plastics contributor, with annual plastic
marine debris estimated at 0.48–1.29 million metric tons per year. In Jakarta's coastal area …