Implementation of SGDs Climate and Environmental Change Actions in the Indonesian Footwear Industry

  • Mochammad Charis Hidayahtullah Politeknik ATK Yogyakarta

Abstract

Previous research stated that the footwear industry in Indonesia in indicator 13 of the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) has not been achieved optimally. Research using qualitative methods in the form of literature studies is analyzed using problem tree analysis to obtain root data on the main problems and solutions. The main root of the problem found is related to the government and the footwear industry itself. The government needs to simplify the green SME/Industry financing scheme so that the green industry will increase and grow. Not only that, creative outreach via online media and print media also needs to be carried out massively to increase public/consumer awareness of environmental issues. Meanwhile, industries/companies are expected to implement environmentally friendly values ​​because it is a separate branding and positioning that can increase industry/company revenues. The implementation of SDGs for climate/environmental change action in the Indonesian footwear industry is not yet optimal, but this research, it is hoped that it will provide awareness to the government, industry, and society to implement more climate/environmental change action activities in the future.

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Published
2024-09-11
How to Cite
[1]
M. C. Hidayahtullah, “Implementation of SGDs Climate and Environmental Change Actions in the Indonesian Footwear Industry”, JDI, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 241-252, Sep. 2024.