The world is on the brink of crisis. Climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss threaten our survival. Indonesia, as a large country with abundant natural resources, cannot remain silent. The circular economy is here as an innovative solution to address this global challenge.
ICEST, supported by leading experts and practitioners, is committed to driving the implementation of the circular economy in Indonesia. Through various initiatives such as the Indonesian Circular Economy Award and CEST Talks, we invite all stakeholders to collaborate and create a better future.
Let’s join an in-depth discussion on the ISO 59000 series and the Circular Economy. Together, we will:
INDONESIAN CIRCULAR ECONOMY & SUSTAINABILITY TALKS (CEST) 2025
CEST round 4 by zoom
hosted by ICEST management
Dr. Heru Suseno
Director of Standards Development for Agro, Chemical, Health and Conformity Assessment
Raul Carlsson, Ph.D
CEN/TC 407 Circular Econmy - Sweden
Prof Dr. Bambang Prasetya
ICEA 2025 Chair Board of Expert
Dr. Daconi Khotob
Presi PT Pusri Palembang
Dr. Edi Iswanto Wiloso
Senior Researcher at BRIN
Mochamad Dahlan, S.Si, M.Si
Vice Chief Operating Green Product Concil
Dra. Liana Bratasida
Dopl.EST., MS – APKI Chairwoman
Mariski Nirwan
ICEST Vice Chair
Gather circular economy actors from various sectors in one place. CEST Round 3 will bring together government, industry, academia, NGOs, MSMEs, and practitioners to jointly seek innovative solutions in building a strong circular economy in Indonesia.
Attend this event and be part of the big movement towards a greener and more sustainable future. Let’s collaborate for real change!”
ICEA 2025 and related series event are organized by:
Gedung AD Premier Office Park Lt.9
Jl. TB.Simatupang No. 5, Kelurahan Ragunan
Kec. Pasar Minggu, Jakarta Selatan
DKI Jakarta 12550
Contact Person:
+62 822 4040 6233 (Official)
+62 812 9889 013
+62 812 1272 0296
Email:
info.icea@ices-org-id.com
The Indonesian Circular Economy Award (2025) is a strategic initiative of ICES in addition to activities such as regular studies through CEST (Circular Economy and Sustainability Talks).