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MR.D.I.Y. Indonesia has expanded its Recycle Dropbox program from 10 to 52 locations across Jabodetabek, Serang, and Bandung. This initiative, part of their "MR.D.I.Y. Untuk Indonesia" sustainability commitment, aims to encourage households to practice waste segregation through digital monitoring and real-time tracking of inorganic waste deposits.
MR.D.I.Y. Indonesia has significantly expanded its Recycle Dropbox program, increasing collection points from 10 to 52 locations across Jabodetabek, Serang, and Bandung. This expansion is a key component of their "MR.D.I.Y. Untuk Indonesia" sustainability initiative, designed to promote waste segregation practices among Indonesian households.
The Recycle Dropbox program utilizes a digital dashboard called Rekosistem, which enables real-time monitoring of waste volume and types. This technology ensures transparency and accuracy in waste management processes. According to Rika Juniaty Tanzil, CFO of MR.D.I.Y. Indonesia, the expansion aims to make it easier for families to adopt simple yet impactful waste segregation habits.
The company's sustainability drive through the Recycle Dropbox program demonstrates MR.D.I.Y.'s commitment to environmental responsibility. By providing accessible waste disposal facilities and leveraging technology for monitoring, the initiative encourages community participation in sustainable practices. This approach not only supports environmental conservation but also promotes a culture of recycling among consumers.
Recycle Dropbox Expansion
Sustainability Program Enhancement