Bincang Santai FEB - Kenal lebih dekat dengan KIBUMI

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27 May 202425:47

Summary

TLDRIn this session of casual discussions on community service by the Faculty of Economics and Business at Universitas Indonesia, the focus is on environmental issues, particularly waste management. The guest speaker, Andi Manggalaputra (Mas Angga), a lecturer at UPN Veteran Jakarta and CFO at Kibumi, shares insights into Kibumi's mission of recycling and waste management in Indonesia. He explains the challenges in the industry, the importance of improving the supply chain, and how Kibumi aims to empower informal sectors like scavengers and junk shops. The discussion also touches on societal awareness and the need for proper waste management policies.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ“š This discussion session is part of the community service by the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia, featuring guest speaker Andi Manggalaputra, also known as Angga.
  • ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿซ Angga is a lecturer at UPN Veteran Jakarta, a CFO at Kibumi, and has held several key academic and editorial positions.
  • ๐ŸŒ The session focuses on environmental issues, particularly waste management.
  • โ™ป๏ธ Angga explains that Kibumi addresses the supply chain issues in the recycling industry by providing recycled plastic materials.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Kibumi bridges the gap between waste sources and recycling factories, ensuring a consistent supply of quality recycled materials.
  • ๐Ÿšฎ Indonesia's recycling industry faces challenges due to insufficient domestic waste supply, relying heavily on imported waste.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Kibumi supports waste collectors and small recycling businesses by providing machinery, financing, and business training.
  • ๐Ÿค Kibumi aims to elevate the informal waste sector, enhancing the livelihoods of waste collectors and improving waste management efficiency.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Kibumi originally started with waste collection services but pivoted to focus on sourcing recyclable materials due to industry needs.
  • ๐Ÿซ The discussion emphasizes the importance of educational initiatives and community involvement in waste management and sustainability efforts.

Q & A

  • Who is the guest speaker in the discussion?

    -The guest speaker is Andi Manggalaputra, commonly known as Mas Angga. He is a colleague of the host and a PhD student at the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia.

  • What is Mas Angga's professional background?

    -Mas Angga is a lecturer at UPN Veteran Jakarta, CFO at Kibumi, former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal Equity at UPN Veteran, and Head of the S1 Accounting Program at UPN Veteran Jakarta. He is also actively involved in various waste management and recycling projects.

  • What is the primary focus of Kibumi?

    -Kibumi focuses on providing recycled plastic raw materials by modernizing informal waste collection systems. They aim to connect waste sources with recycling plants, ensuring a steady supply of quality recycled materials.

  • What challenges does the recycling industry face in Indonesia, according to Mas Angga?

    -The recycling industry in Indonesia faces significant challenges in securing a steady supply of recyclable materials. Although the market demand is strong, the supply of recyclable waste, particularly plastic, is insufficient and inconsistent.

  • How does Kibumi plan to improve the supply chain for recyclable materials?

    -Kibumi aims to enhance the supply chain by collaborating with informal waste collectors and providing them with proper machinery, financing, and training. They also work on improving the collection and sorting processes to meet the quality standards required by recycling plants.

  • What is the role of informal waste collectors in Kibumi's strategy?

    -Informal waste collectors play a crucial role in Kibumi's strategy. They are responsible for collecting recyclable materials, which Kibumi then processes and supplies to recycling plants. Kibumi supports these collectors by providing equipment, financial support, and training to improve their efficiency and sustainability.

  • What was Kibumi's initial business focus, and why did it change?

    -Initially, Kibumi focused on waste management services, such as collecting household waste and managing waste processing facilities. However, due to the complexities and technical challenges, they pivoted to concentrate on sourcing recyclable materials, particularly plastics, and supporting the recycling industry.

  • What are some potential collaborations between Kibumi and academic institutions like Universitas Indonesia?

    -Potential collaborations include initiatives for collecting recyclable plastics on campus, providing awareness and education about waste management, and conducting research and consulting projects on waste management and sustainability.

  • What are the key factors for effective waste management according to Mas Angga?

    -Key factors include government policies and regulations, law enforcement, financing and infrastructure, public awareness and education, and appropriate technology selection for waste management.

  • What are Kibumi's long-term goals?

    -Kibumi aims to ensure that 100% of non-organic waste, particularly plastics, is collected and recycled. They strive to empower informal waste collectors and improve the overall efficiency and sustainability of the recycling industry in Indonesia.

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