TKN-PSL (National Coordination Team for Marine Waste Management) invited HartLogic as a consultant in handling mass media publications for talk show “Ending Plastic Pollution, Starting to Switch to Reusable Shopping Bags”. This event was broadcasted via Zoom and YouTube so that there is a big role for the media spotlight to make this event have massive attention from the public.

Agenda
Day/Date : Thursday, 18 February 2021

Talkshow “Ending Plastic Pollution, Starting to Switch to Reusable Shopping Bags”

HartLogic was responsible for public relation field to succeed the talkshow “Ending Plastic Pollution, Starting to Switch to Reusable Shopping Bags”. Not only inviting the media, HartLogic also produced and distributed the press release. The following is a list of media coverage for the talkshow event:

  1. Antara News
  2. Republika
  3. Merdeka
  4. Tribun News
  5. CNN Indonesia
  6. JPNN
  7. Akurat
  8. Kumparan
  9. Viva
  10. Berita Satu
  11. Liputan 6 
  12. Republika

Live Streaming – Youtube

Press Release

Antara News – Pemerintah Gandeng Ojol Kampanyekan Tas Belanja Guna Ulang

Republika – Pemerintah Gandeng Ojol Kampanyekan Tas Belanja Guna Ulang

Merdeka – Indonesia Masuk 10 Negara ASEAN Penyumbang Sampah Plastik ke Laut

Tribun News – Gojek dan KLHK Perkuat Kolaborasi Kurangi Penggunaan Plastik

CNN Indonesia – Gojek dan KLHK Berkolaborasi Kurangi Penggunaan Plastik

JPNN – HPSN 2021: KLHK Sebut Pengelolaan Sampah Bisa Dorong Perekonomian

Akurat – KLHK RI: Pengelolaan Sampah Yang Baik Dapat Dorong Ekonomi Nasional

Kumparan – Gojek dan KLHK Perkuat Kolaborasi Kurangi Penggunaan Plastik Sekali Pakai

Viva – Ojol Diajak Populerkan Tas Belanja Guna Ulang

Berita Satu – Penggunaan Sampah Plastik Meningkat 2 Kali Lipat Selama PSBB

Liputan 6 – Indonesia Masuk 10 Negara Penyumbang Terbesar Sampah Plastik di Laut

Republika – Pemerintah Gandeng Ojol Kampanyekan Tas Belanja Guna Ulang

  • 📝 In Indonesia, the ineffective waste management process on land which causes waste leakage into water areas and a lack of public awareness of the dangers it causes adds to the problem of marine debris. Currently, 80% of Indonesia's marine waste comes from land and 30% of it is categorized as plastic waste. Every year, 1.29 million tons of plastic waste, which is affected by the tides of the waves, enter Indonesian waters and contribute to the accumulation of local waste (Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment, 2018). Seeing the urgency of this problem, the Government of Indonesia is committed to solving it by issuing Presidential Regulation No. 83 of 2018 concerning Marine Waste Management in order to reduce 70% of marine waste by 2025. Through this Presidential Decree, the National Action Plan for Marine Waste Management (RAN PSL) was formed for 2018-2025 which provides strategic directions for ministries / agencies to deal with problems. marine debris over a period of 80%.
  • Area: Marketing & Communication
  • Client: UNDP, TKN-PSL, AIS Forum
  • 📅 2021
  • 🌐 https://sampahlaut.id/
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