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Extended Producer Responsibility for Plastic Packaging in Selected ASEAN Member States

  • July 15, 2026
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Topic: Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), Waste Management
Type: Report
Country: Multi-Country
Language: EN
Year: 2026
Visit: The World Bank

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is far more than a checklist of compliance mandates. It is a dynamic ecosystem of interdependent stakeholders. To truly understand how EPR works in the ASEAN region, we need to look beyond the rulebook and map the actual relationships driving the circular economy.

According to the World Bank’s regional EPR for Plastic Packaging in Selected ASEAN Member States, ACESP is moving from what needs to be done to how stakeholders actually interact on the ground. From uncovering the hidden influence of informal waste pickers to analyzing the central coordinating power of Producer Responsibility Organizations (PROs), we are mapping five critical dimensions: Financial, Informational, Social, Political, and Material flows.

Through this network lens, we can pinpoint structural holes, bridge regional data gaps, and design a genuinely inclusive transition to a circular ASEAN.

💡 Inside the Network:

  • The PRO as the Hub: Why countries without formalized PROs face fragmented networks.
  • The Informal Powerhouse: Moving from viewing waste pickers as “competition” to treating them as primary service providers.
  • Readiness-Based Density: How network structures shift as countries move from initial/voluntary stages (Thailand, Indonesia) to advanced mandatory frameworks (Vietnam, Philippines).

📑 Community Key Takeaway Brief

Decoding EPR as a Stakeholder Ecosystem

The core takeaway from recent regional assessments, including the World Bank EPR Report, is that an effective Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework relies entirely on the quality of relationships between its actors. ACESP’s Social Network Analysis (SNA) initiative operationalizes strategic recommendations by mapping the hidden flows of capital, information, trust, policy, and materials across the ASEAN region.

Read th full World Bank Report on EPR for Plastic Packaging in Selected ASEAN Member States!

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