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Recycling Village, Making the Most Out of Plastic Waste for Fashion

Recycling Village is a fashion brand creating treasures out of plastic waste, handcrafted by the women of Air Naningan Village, Indonesia.
by Aliyah Assegaf May 13, 2022
women buy some fruit

Shopping Bag | Photo by Recycling Village

Minimizing Plastic Waste in Indonesia

According to a World Bank report, Indonesia produces roughly 7.8 million tons of plastic garbage. Around 4.9 million tons of plastic waste go uncollected, end up in open dumpsites, or pour out of poorly managed landfills. Due to low garbage collection rates, rural communities generate the most poorly managed plastic waste.

Some policy ideas to tackle plastic waste and marine debris are included in the publication, including promoting a circular economy. A circular economy, according to UNCTAD, comprises markets that encourage people to reuse things rather than trashing them and extracting new resources. This can help conserve the environment, better manage natural resources, establish new industries, create jobs, and develop new capabilities. 

“Today’s goods are tomorrow’s resources at yesterday’s resource pricing,” as the saying goes.

Recycling Village

Recycling Village was founded to respond to the mismanagement of plastic trash in Indonesia’s rural districts. The brand doesn’t claim to be a ‘sustainable brand’. However, it aims to shape a generation that responsibly and sustainably sorts and manages their waste and build a future where women in the rural areas of Indonesia feel empowered. 

Recycling Village is working on organizing waste-management educational activities for communities by establishing waste banks and performing recycling activities to ensure the circularity of plastic waste. 

Its first workshop happened in Air Naningan Village, Lampung. Recycling Village has opened a waste bank for the residents to sort and collect their household plastic waste properly. 

Since October 2021, they’ve managed to divert 150 kg of plastic waste from landfills and up-cycle it into 500 handcrafted fashion items such as totes, shopping bags, pouches, mini wallets, sling bags, and cardholders. Recycling Village collaborates closely with the women of Air Naningan Village for this project. 

Circular Economy in Fashion

Recycling Village is an example of what the fashion industry can create: items designed to be used more often, made again, and made with safe, recyclable, or renewable materials.

A circular economy in fashion creates better products and services for customers, contributes to a resilient and thriving fashion industry, and regenerates the environment. It prioritizes the rights and equity of everyone involved in the fashion industry. It will create new opportunities for growth that are distributed, diverse, and inclusive.

Source: Recycling Village

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Aliyah Assegaf
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Aliyah is a Contributing Author at Green Network Asia. She graduated from Universitas Indonesia with a bachelor's degree in Social Welfare.

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