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From February this year, shoppers not only pay for the goods they buy, but also the plastic bags they come in.It's all part of a nationwide campaign to reduce public use of plastic bags.According to the country's Environment and Forestry Ministry, Indonesians consume up to a million plastic bags every minute. That's why Indonesia's government has made it mandatory for retail businesses across the country to charge customers 1.5 cent US dollars for each plastic bag they use.The country's retail industry has so far shown support for the policy.\"We want to encourage our customers to care for the environment,\" says Fernando Repi, head of public relations at Hypermart, a leading retail chain.\"We're confident that when they become friendly to the environment, they will not mind paying 1.5 cents US dollar for their plastic bag. We aim to focus our campaign on the environmental awareness element.\"As public awareness increases, so too does the profile of local companies who produce eco-friendly bags.Enviplast is one example. Here at its factory, they've been producing plastic-like shopping bags made from cassava flour and vegetable oil since 2012. Its motto is \"Looks like plastic, but it's not plastic.\"Enviplast president director, Herman Moeliana, claims its bags will decompose in two to three months under natural conditions or in a landfill site.That's in comparison to around 100 years for regular plastic bags.\"We use a different technology to make Enviplast bag to enable it to easily degrade at people's homes,\" he claims.\"A regular plastic bag will take a long time to degrade on the ground or in the oceans, even with the help of micro-organism. Our Enviplast bag is also safe to be consumed by animals.\" Experts have long warned against excessive use of plastic bags.A 2013 study by Indonesia's leading universities stated 65 percent of domestic waste on the main island of Java is made from plastic.The University of Indonesia's environmental expert, Tarsoen Waryono, thinks the government's policy to make people pay for plastic bags is a good starting point.But more needs to be done to win the fight against plastic.\"The government must take a bold action to impose a moratorium on the use of plastic bags because they are dangerous and may eventually overwhelm our planet,\" he says.\"We must find a replacement whether it's made from cassava, paper or others.\" Tarsoen Waryono believes Enviplast's bags are a good alternative. But the ultimate solution will be to use some form of organic waste rather than using cassava, which is a source of food for many Indonesians.Since launch, Enviplast's bags have slowly become popular among environmentally-friendly businesses in Indonesia.A frozen yoghurt shop, a five-star hotel, and a family Italian restaurant were among its early users.Chef Tony's Popcorn started using Enviplast bags this January. It sells premium popcorn made only from organic materials.\"We believe that the Enviplast bag matches with what Chef Tony is all about,\" says store manager, Inez Sutanto.  \"We sell natural, organic products and we want to give back to the community at the end of the day.\"Enviplast's factory currently churns out around 200 tons of green bags every month.The bags are exported to a number of countries, including Germany, India, South Korea and New Zealand.Enviplast's president director hopes the country's drive towards a greener economy will translate into greater sales of their bags.It could also improve the livelihoods of local cassava farmers. Indonesia is ranked as the world's second biggest cassava producer after Thailand.\"We hope to be able to use only renewable resources to replace plastic bags,\" he says.\"We should look to our past when we did not have plastic bags and we carried things with paper bags or leaves.\"Enviplast is not currently formally supported at the national level, but some Indonesian cities have begun to use their bags for retail businesses on a large scale, including Palembang city in South Sumatra province.It's not yet clear how much Indonesia's pay-for-plastic policy will cut down usage.Many believe public awareness is a key factor for getting people to toss out their plastic bags and opt for a greener alternative.Indonesia is not the only country whose supermarkets charge for plastic bags.Last October, England became the last part of the UK to bring in bag charging.In 2011, single-use plastic bags were banned from supermarkets and other businesses in Italy.LEAD IN:Shoppers in Indonesia are coming to grips with new charges for plastic bags in supermarkets.The policy, aimed a reducing the country's plastic waste, is also proving to be a boost for makers of ec-friendly carrier bags.STORY-LINE:Indonesians are slowly noticing something different at their busy supermarkets. From February this year, shoppers not only pay for the goods they buy, but also the plastic bags they come in.It's all part of a nationwide campaign to reduce public use of plastic bags.According to the country's Environment and Forestry Ministry, Indonesians consume up to a million plastic bags every minute. That's why Indonesia's government has made it mandatory for retail businesses across the country to charge customers 1.5 cent US dollars for each plastic bag they use.The country's retail industry has so far shown support for the policy.\"We want to encourage our customers to care for the environment,\" says Fernando Repi, head of public relations at Hypermart, a leading retail chain.\"We're confident that when they become friendly to the environment, they will not mind paying 1.5 cents US dollar for their plastic bag. We aim to focus our campaign on the environmental awareness element.\"As public awareness increases, so too does the profile of local companies who produce eco-friendly bags.Enviplast is one example. Here at its factory, they've been producing plastic-like shopping bags made from cassava flour and vegetable oil since 2012. Its motto is \"Looks like plastic, but it's not plastic.\"Enviplast president director, Herman Moeliana, claims its bags will decompose in two to three months under natural conditions or in a landfill site.That's in comparison to around 100 years for regular plastic bags.\"We use a different technology to make Enviplast bag to enable it to easily degrade at people's homes,\" he claims.\"A regular plastic bag will take a long time to degrade on the ground or in the oceans, even with the help of micro-organism. Our Enviplast bag is also safe to be consumed by animals.\" Experts have long warned against excessive use of plastic bags.A 2013 study by Indonesia's leading universities stated 65 percent of domestic waste on the main island of Java is made from plastic.The University of Indonesia's environmental expert, Tarsoen Waryono, thinks the government's policy to make people pay for plastic bags is a good starting point.But more needs to be done to win the fight against plastic.\"The government must take a bold action to impose a moratorium on the use of plastic bags because they are dangerous and may eventually overwhelm our planet,\" he says.\"We must find a replacement whether it's made from cassava, paper or others.\" Tarsoen Waryono believes Enviplast's bags are a good alternative. But the ultimate solution will be to use some form of organic waste rather than using cassava, which is a source of food for many Indonesians.Since launch, Enviplast's bags have slowly become popular among environmentally-friendly businesses in Indonesia.A frozen yoghurt shop, a five-star hotel, and a family Italian restaurant were among its early users.Chef Tony's Popcorn started using Enviplast bags this January. It sells premium popcorn made only from organic materials.\"We believe that the Enviplast bag matches with what Chef Tony is all about,\" says store manager, Inez Sutanto.  \"We sell natural, organic products and we want to give back to the community at the end of the day.\"Enviplast's factory currently churns out around 200 tons of green bags every month.The bags are exported to a number of countries, including Germany, India, South Korea and New Zealand.Enviplast's president director hopes the country's drive towards a greener economy will translate into greater sales of their bags.It could also improve the livelihoods of local cassava farmers. Indonesia is ranked as the world's second biggest cassava producer after Thailand.\"We hope to be able to use only renewable resources to replace plastic bags,\" he says.\"We should look to our past when we did not have plastic bags and we carried things with paper bags or leaves.\"Enviplast is not currently formally supported at the national level, but some Indonesian cities have begun to use their bags for retail businesses on a large scale, including Palembang city in South Sumatra province.It's not yet clear how much Indonesia's pay-for-plastic policy will cut down usage.Many believe public awareness is a key factor for getting people to toss out their plastic bags and opt for a greener alternative.Indonesia is not the only country whose supermarkets charge for plastic bags.Last October, England became the last part of the UK to bring in bag charging.In 2011, single-use plastic bags were banned from supermarkets and other businesses in Italy.Jakarta, Indonesia - 16 March 2016 1. Wide of supermarket2. Mid of customers at check-out counter3. Close of plastic bag4. Wide of staff checking items at check-out counter5. Pan left from customer to staff6. Close of items placed inside plastic bag7. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Fernando Repi, Head of Public Relation at Hypermart:\"We want to encourage our customers to care for the environment. We're confident that when they become friendly to the environment, they will not mind paying 1.5 cents US dollar for their plastic bag. We aim to focus our campaign on the environmental awareness element.\"Tangerang, Indonesia - 15 March 2016 8. Wide of Enviplast factory9. Wide of worker pouring cassava pellets into machine10. Close of worker pouring cassava pellets11. Close of pellets12. Wide of worker measuring thickness of Enviplast bag 13. Close of measuring device14. Mid of Enviplast bag on roll15. Wide of staff holding Enviplast bag for demonstration to show that it is not made from plastic16. Tilt down of Enviplast bag being lit17. Close of Enviplast bag burning like paper18. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Herman Moeliana, President Director at Enviplast:\"We use a different technology to make Enviplast bag to enable it to easily degrade at people's homes. A regular plastic bag will take a long time to degrade on the ground or in the oceans, even with the help of micro-organism. Our Enviplast bag is also safe to be consumed by animals.\" Jakarta, Indonesia - 15 March 201619. Pan left to community trash bin20. Mid of plastic bags filled with trash21. Close of plastic bag22. Wide of pile of trash 23. Close of plastic bag24. Wide of Tarsoen Waryono, Environmental expert at University of Indonesia, taking book from shelf25. Close of book26. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Tarsoen Waryono, Environmental expert at University of Indonesia:\"The government must take a bold action to impose a moratorium on the use of plastic bags because they are dangerous and may eventually overwhelm our planet. We must find a replacement whether it's made from cassava, paper or others.\" Jakarta, Indonesia - 16 March 201627. Tilt down from popcorn store sign to staff putting popcorn into Enviplast bag28. Close of Enviplast bag29. Mid of popcorn being placed inside Enviplast bag30. Wide of staff handing Enviplast bag filled with popcorn to customer31. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Inez Sutanto, Manager at Chef Tony's Popcorn:\"We believe that the Enviplast bag matches with what Chef Tony is all about. We sell natural, organic products and we want to give back to the community at the end of the day.\"Tangerang, Indonesia - 15 March 201632. Tilt up of machine at Enviplast factory33. Mid of worker folding Enviplast bag34. SOUNDBITE (Indonesian) Herman Moeliana, President Director at Enviplast:\"We hope to be able to use only renewable resources to replace plastic bags. We should look to our past when we did not have plastic bags and we carried things with paper bags or leaves.\"35. Pan right to customers at yoghurt store36. Mid of staff member putting in order37. Close of Enviplast bag for yoghurt takeout38. Mid of staff member putting straws inside Enviplast bag39. 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