As of January 2019, 76 percent of respondents stated that they brought their own shopping bag when going shopping and refused plastic bags offered to them. By way of comparison, five percent of respondents claimed that they chose environmentally friendly products as their zero waste measure.
Zero waste measures among respondents in Indonesia as at January 2020
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