News

Hannover Messe 2023, Indonesian Businesses Present Opportunities For The Advancement of Industrial Waste Treatment Technology and The Circular Economy

Hannover Messe 2023, Indonesian Businesses Present Opportunities For The Advancement of Industrial Waste Treatment Technology and The Circular Economy


The Hannover Messe 2023 exhibition is a great opportunity for Indonesia to achieve its goal of ranking among the top 10 countries with the strongest economy in the world by 2030. It is hoped that Indonesia's participation as the Official Partner Country Hannover Messe 2023 will broaden and open up new cooperation prospects for the co-exhibitors, according to Minister of Industry Agus Gumiwang Kartasasmita.

 

Regarding the new cooperation prospects, there is currently a fast-growing trend worldwide for waste and food segregation solutions for the food and beverage industry as well as other industries. The Hannover Messe 2023 is intended to foster the innovation breakthrough in the form of digital transformation and a climate-neutral with the participation of company representatives from the sustainable technology sector. Therefore, Indonesia's economic potential to be able to compete worldwide will be significantly boosted by the synergy between digitization and environmental sustainability.

 

MARS-ENVOTEC, a technology firm with offices in Singapore and Germany, expressed interest in working with the Indonesian Food & Beverage Industry Association (GAPMMI), one of the co-exhibitors at the Hannover Messe 2023. In a business meeting, Monday (17/4) Hannover time, MARS-ENVOTEC agreed to support the circular economy industry by developing technology and knowledge related to the recycling process.

 

In that context, the widespread use of cutting-edge waste transformation technology is addressed by MARS-ENVOTEC's innovative and holistic solutions. It is possible to recycle various wastes to create clean, renewable energy. CEO of MARS-ENVOTEC, Sven Ische said that the business intends to use waste management strategies from the upstream to the downstream to produce synthetic fuels and other green energy products out of municipal garbage, plastics, and organic waste in Indonesia."In addition, with the collaboration with GAPMMI, Indonesia will be the first country in Asia to have the opportunity to use MARS-ENVOTEC's recycling equipment and green energy," he added.

 

Asia Pacific MARS-ENVOTEC Managing Director, Bambang Indrawan said, the first zero-emission factories in Indonesia have been constructed in Pekanbaru and Lombok. Additionally, MARS-ENVOTEC will collaborate with the Ministry of Industry's PIDI 4.0 (Center for Digital Industry 4.0) as an expert in the fields of renewable energy and waste management.

 

Eko S.A. Cahyanto, Director General of Industrial Resilience, Regions and International Access, stated on this occasion, the Ministry of Industry will keep encouraging the advancement of industrial technology and those who support it. Moreover, Indonesia's initial step toward achieving a circular economy and net zero carbon emissions is fostering collaboration in the recycling industry.