Learning from ASDP Indonesia Ferry in Adapting Climate Change
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ASDP Indonesia Ferry Company (PT. ASDP) is a state-owned company that transports water in seas, lakes, and rivers. In vessel operations, the ASDP requires more energy. Consequently, the more energy supplied, the more emission results. In addition, ASDP is potentially harmful in polluting sea water, lakes, and rivers because if passengers are not aware of throwing garbage as long as they are on board, they will pollute the water. Based on the Indonesian provision, the country should reduce carbon emissions by 27% without supporting overseas institutions, and 41% by supporting donors. This requires strict effort because the country needs more energy to grow economically, while the country has to reduce consumption. Another strategy is required to maintain growth. It appears from individual awareness that they work in the ASDP. They do initiatives in terms of reducing CO2 emissions and pollution. This study aimed to explore how ASDP workers are aware of reducing CO2 emissions and greenhouse gases by reducing their causes. This study used in-depth interviews to obtain information about how to build awareness among them and how they plan green ASDP. Through their initiative, they arranged the green ASDP Plan. It consists of green management, ports, and shipping. They developed a roadmap green ASDP over 10 years. Every year, they make targets that are proofed by certificates related to any greens, such as ISO 14001, ISO 5000, greenship certificate, etc.
Keywords: Learning ASDP, Indonesia Ferry, Climate Change
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