EPR Program

Waste Management for Otsuka Run 2024 as part of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)

Otsuka Run is a running event that is usually held with the aim of promoting a healthy and active lifestyle, as well as to introduce health and nutritional products from Otsuka to the public. Additionally, the Otsuka Run often has a social element, such as raising funds for charities or public health programs.In this event Kertabumi participated in activities to provided sustainable waste management by collecting all inorganic waste from Pocari Sweat packaging and other types of organic waste during the event. And the collected Pocari Sweat packaging waste will be taken to the Kertabumi Waste Bank to be washed and cleaned.

This activity aims to launch the Worker Health Program as part of Extended Producer Responsinility (EPR) and a form of collaboration with the Ministry of Health as a follow-up to the appointment of Otsuka as agent of change for the Worker Health Program.The Otsuka Run 2024 activity took place on Sunday, June 2 2024 from 07.00-10.00 WIB located at Plaza Senayan, Jakarta which will be attended by more than 1000 runners. A total of around 110.9 kg of inorganic and organic waste was collected, and recycled into new products such as chairs, tables, and souvenirs.

Project NameWaste Management for OTSUKA RUN2 024
Project Location Plaza Senayan, Jakarta.
Name of DonorOtsuka Group Indonesia
Sector / SubsectorExtended Producer Responsibility (EPR)
DescriptionThe Otsuka Run 2024 activity took place on Sunday, June 2 2024 from 07.00-10.00 WIB located at Plaza Senayan, Jakarta which followed by more than 1000 Otsuka Group and ASN Runner workers from the Ministry of Health. A total of around 110.9 kg of inorganic and organic waste was collected during the activity.
Project Outputs1. Manage the waste generated at the event
2. Reduce waste during the event
3. Providing education to visitors on sorting waste
Impacts1. No waste was sent to the landfil
2. Strengthening the circular economy
AchievementsAround 110.9 kg of inorganic and organic waste was collected during the activity.  
CollaboratorsOtsuka Indonesia, Ministry of Health