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Jerhemy Owen has his own recycling factory, turning used bottles into unique works.

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Jerhemy Owen has his own recycling factory, turning used bottles into unique works. Jerhemy Owen has a recycling factory (credit: Instagram.com/jerhemynemo/)

Kapanlagi.com - Jerhemy Owen, a content creator and environmental activist, now has a mini plastic waste recycling factory. In his latest Instagram post, he shares the reasons for choosing to build a recycling waste factory.

Jerhemy Owen explains that the Mini Owen factory was established with a personal investment of IDR 50 million. Through this factory, he recycles waste and educates the public. He wants to demonstrate the potential of plastic waste as valuable products.

Curious about what Jerhemy Owen's mini recycling factory looks like? Check out here for more details on this content creator's real actions with concern for the environment.

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1. Mini Owen Factory: Realizing the Dream of Recycling Plastic Waste

Jerhemy Owen Wijaya, or fondly called Owen, is known as an inspirational content creator from Indonesia. This young man, born on April 29, 2002, actively voices his concern for environmental issues. His grand vision is to create an Indonesia free from piles of waste.

Looking into his educational background, Jerhemy Owen studied at Avans University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands, focusing on Environmental Technology and Renewable Energy. A 2024 graduate, he is also a member of the Greeneration Foundation Indonesia.

As a tangible manifestation of his concern, Jerhemy Owen has his own plastic waste recycling factory called Mini Owen Factory. This factory focuses on processing used plastic bottles, which often pose environmental problems.

"Welcome to Mini Owen Factory! A place to turn waste into anything," he wrote in an Instagram post.

2. Building a Factory with 50 Million Investment

To build this factory, Jerhemy Owen is willing to spend his personal funds amounting to Rp50 million. This mini factory becomes his personal laboratory for learning and innovating. The goal is to find effective ways to recycle plastic bottle waste into valuable items.

"Spending 50 million to create a plastic waste recycling factory. It’s still mini, but this is the first time using a machine; I wonder if it will succeed?" he said.

He expressed that his aspiration is to make Indonesia cleaner and free from waste.

"Honestly, I’ve always been really irritated when I see piles of garbage. That’s why my dream is to make Indonesia clean from waste," he revealed.

3. Inspiration from the Netherlands: Learning to Recycle Waste

Jerhemy Owen's experience while studying in the Netherlands greatly shaped his views on waste management. There, he became accustomed to an integrated recycling system that provides incentives. One of the habits he developed was collecting used plastic bottles. These bottles could then be exchanged for money.

"My job there was to collect waste bottles so that I could exchange them for money," Owen stated.

This system is considered very effective, where 5 plastic bottles could earn Rp10 thousand. This shows that waste has economic value if managed properly.

"Every collected bottle will be recycled into new products, guys. Cool," he added.

4. Transforming Waste into Art: Experiments at Owen's Mini Factory

At Owen's Mini Factory, Jerhemy Owen experiments with turning plastic waste into new products. One of his early projects was to create keychains from used plastic bottles. This process was not always smooth, especially since it was his first experience using a recycling machine. He cut the plastic bottle caps in such a way and molded them into a special machine.

"And now it's time, let's turn waste into keychains. But honestly, I don't really know if this will work or not," he said hopefully.

"This is my first time trying it, I've been opening and closing the caps for a while but still haven't succeeded," Owen shared.

5. Waste Recycling Experiment

After several attempts, he finally succeeded. Even so, he expressed that he was still not satisfied with the recycling results. In this post, Jerhemy Owen continues to try to achieve the best results according to his desires.

"Wow, it worked, honestly I'm not satisfied so I'm trying to add color," he said.

6. QnA Jerhemy Owen Has a Recycling Factory

1. What is "Owen's Mini Factory"?

Owen's Mini Factory is a plastic waste recycling factory owned by Jerhemy Owen that focuses on processing used plastic bottles into new products, established with personal capital of Rp50 million.

2. How much capital did Jerhemy Owen spend to build his recycling factory?

Jerhemy Owen spent personal capital of Rp50 million to build Owen's Mini Factory.

3. What environmental actions has Jerhemy Owen taken besides establishing a recycling factory?

In addition to the recycling factory, Jerhemy Owen is actively educating the public about the environment on social media, involved in river cleaning campaigns and the "Garbage Mountain" of Bantar Gebang, initiating #WenanamPohon, and building clean water projects with the Plan Foundation.

4. How did Jerhemy Owen's experience in the Netherlands influence his decision to establish a recycling factory?

During his environmental studies in the Netherlands, Jerhemy Owen was accustomed to collecting plastic bottles to exchange for money (5 bottles worth Rp10 thousand), which inspired him to implement a similar recycling system in Indonesia.

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7. Indonesia's Voice on the Global Stage: Jerhemy Owen at COP29

Jerhemy Owen's involvement is not only at the national level but also international. He became one of the speakers at the UN Climate Change Conference COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan. In this prestigious forum, Owen represents Indonesia as the voice of the younger generation.

There, he shared his experiences campaigning on climate issues and discussed strategies to promote climate issues through his social media content. This shows that his voice has a global impact and is recognized worldwide.

His presence at COP29 affirms his role as a recognized environmental activist. He is also involved as a volunteer for "Rainforest CFX" as a translator from Indonesian to English, expanding the reach of his advocacy.

8. Eco-Friendly Lifestyle: Inspiration from Jerhemy Owen and Erika Richardo

Jerhemy Owen also inspires through his own eco-friendly lifestyle. He practices simple habits such as using electricity wisely, bringing shopping bags, and using a tumbler to reduce waste. Sorting waste at home and providing separate bottles to scavengers has also become his routine.

His romantic relationship with Erika Richardo, a painter and content creator, also serves as inspiration. Erika actively supports Jerhemy's environmental actions, showcasing a positive synergy in their relationship.

They demonstrate that collaboration and support can create a positive impact on society and nature. Jerhemy Owen has his own waste recycling factory, and his lifestyle serves as a real example for many of his followers.

(kpl/nlw)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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