Published April 24, 2025 | Version v1
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Carbon Emission Accounting In The Manufacturing Sector: Case Study In Indonesia

  • 1. Universitas Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia

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This study examines the implementation of carbon emission accounting in Indonesia's manufacturing sector. It reveals varying adoption levels influenced by company size, industry subsector, and environmental awareness. Larger companies tend to lead, while SMEs face resource and skill constraints. Challenges include limited awareness, high costs, internal resistance, and insufficient government support. Best practices involve management commitment, integration with business strategies, digital technology use, and organizational engagement. Government roles encompass establishing regulations, providing financial incentives, offering education, and facilitating public-private collaboration. Overall, carbon emission accounting presents a vital challenge for Indonesian manufacturing sustainability, with government support pivotal. If properly supported, Indonesian manufacturers can lead emission reduction efforts and contribute significantly to global climate change mitigation.

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