Abstract

Green Industry Standards, as a regulation to achieve sustainable industrial development, currently still have little interest in its application in Indonesia, especially through certification. There are only 27 industries that have implemented Green Industry certification from a total of 33,923 industries in Indonesia until 2019. Based on this data, it is necessary to evaluate the application of current Green Industry certification regulations. The findings of this study are expected to be used as one of the information sources for government strategic consideration to increase industrial interest on Green Industry certification implementation. This study is done by analyzing the factors that drive and hinder industrial interest in implementing Green Industry certification. The method used in this study is a quantitative method conducted by a survey of 27 certified industries and 20 uncertified industries using a questionnaire with a Linkert scale and then processed statistically. The results of the research show that the driving factors of industry's interest in implementing Green Industry certification up to 100% was to improve company image, whereas 94.5% of factor inhibiting interest in certification stated by respondents was the currently limited Green Industry Standards that are only available to a certain scope of certain commodities.

Highlights

  • Sustainable development is a guiding principle for addressing development policies and strategies at the global level [1]

  • Based on data from the International Energy Agency (IEA) in 2019, CO2 emissions generated in Indonesia were 496.4 Mt of CO2 related to fossil fuels worldwide [5]

  • This study aims to analyze the factors driving and inhibiting the interest of Green Industry certification in Indonesia's manufacturing industry

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Introduction

Sustainable development is a guiding principle for addressing development policies and strategies at the global level [1]. Based on BPS data (2018) the use of energy sources in Indonesia in the industrial and construction sectors was 1,078,484 Tera Joules in 2014, in 2015 it increased to 1,659,509 Tera Joules, and in 2016 it continued to increase to 1,725,290 Tera Joules [4] Based on these industrial activity data, it can be concluded that the production of waste, emissions, and energy use for manufacturing industry activities in Indonesia has increased every year. This certainly requires policy steps by the government to exercise control in realizing a sustainable green industry

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