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Guoxin Group Explores Indonesia's Waste Classification Market, Secures Cooperation Intentions

2026-01-26

Jakarta, Indonesia – A delegation from Guoxin Group recently concluded a strategic market visit to Indonesia, focusing on deepening ties with local waste classification clients and exploring collaborative opportunities in the rapidly expanding waste management sector. The visit marks the group’s official foray into Southeast Asia’s burgeoning environmental technology market, aligned with Indonesia’s national waste management initiatives.

During the talks with local waste classification partners, the Guoxin team showcased its advanced intelligent waste sorting technologies and integrated solutions, which cover source segregation, semi-mechanized processing, and resource recovery systems. These technologies resonate with Indonesia’s urgent need to address its waste crisis – the country generates 33.8 to 56.6 million tons of waste annually, with only 7-7.5% currently recycled. Both parties conducted in-depth discussions on technical adaptation to local waste composition, operational efficiency enhancement.

The Indonesian clients expressed strong interest in formalizing cooperation, recognizing Guoxin’s expertise in manufacturing high-performance waste sorting equipment and its track record in integrated project delivery. This collaboration is expected to support Indonesia’s circular economy goals by improving waste diversion rates and reducing landfill pressure, while introducing advanced Chinese environmental technology to the local market.

“Indonesia’s commitment to sustainable waste management presents immense potential for technological collaboration,” said a representative of Guoxin Group. “We are pleased to explore partnerships that combine our technical strengths with local market needs, contributing to both environmental protection and economic development in the region.”

Moving forward, Guoxin Group will accelerate follow-up negotiations to finalize cooperation frameworks, aiming to launch pilot projects targeting key Indonesian cities facing acute waste management challenges.