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Turning Challenges Into Opportunities

Indonesia discards 23 to 48 million tons of products every year, valued at approximately USD 39 billion. Around 39.28% of this waste comes from food.

Demand for near-expiry, overstock, and imperfect products is growing rapidly. However, there is still no large-scale solution that connects these goods with buyers.

Surplus Indonesia fills this gap by helping businesses recover the value of unsold products and by reducing environmental impact. This creates a positive outcome for both business growth and the planet.

OUR STORY

Turning Challenges Into Opportunities

Indonesia discards 23 to 48 million tons of products every year, valued at approximately USD 39 billion. Around 39.28% of this waste comes from food.

Demand for near-expiry, overstock, and imperfect products is growing rapidly. However, there is still no large-scale solution that connects these goods with buyers.

Surplus Indonesia fills this gap by helping businesses recover the value of unsold products and by reducing environmental impact. This creates a positive outcome for both business growth and the planet.

VISION & MISSION

To be the leading recommerce platform, driving progress toward ending hunger, promoting responsible consumption, and combating climate change.

  • Support Zero Hunger (SDG 2): Reduce food waste and redirect surplus goods to communities, ensuring more people have access to affordable, quality products.
  • Promote Responsible Consumption (SDG 12): Enable businesses and consumers to choose sustainable options by rescuing, reusing, and repurposing surplus goods.
  • Act on Climate (SDG 13): Cut greenhouse gas emissions by minimizing waste and promoting a circular economy that benefits both people and the planet.

VISION & MISSION

To be the leading recommerce platform, driving progress toward ending hunger, promoting responsible consumption, and combating climate change.

  • Support Zero Hunger (SDG 2): Reduce food waste and redirect surplus goods to communities, ensuring more people have access to affordable, quality products.
  • Promote Responsible Consumption (SDG 12): Enable businesses and consumers to choose sustainable options by rescuing, reusing, and repurposing surplus goods.
  • Act on Climate (SDG 13): Cut greenhouse gas emissions by minimizing waste and promoting a circular economy that benefits both people and the planet.

THE FOUNDER

AGUNG SAPUTRA

CEO SURPLUS INDONESIA

Raised in Papua for 10+ years with huge gap education & food scarcity. Eager to contribute all my time & life to alleviate hunger & food waste issues to achieve food security by 2030 in Indonesia

  • BSc Biology – Bandung Institute of Technology
  • MSc Environmental Technology – Imperial College London
  • Forbes Asia 30 Under 30
  • APEC BCG 2024 Winner
  • 5+ years as a socio-tech entrepreneur
  • 3+ years as an environmental consultant

THE FOUNDER

AGUNG SAPUTRA

CEO SURPLUS INDONESIA

Raised in Papua for 10+ years with huge gap education & food scarcity. Eager to contribute all my time & life to alleviate hunger & food waste issues to achieve food security by 2030 in Indonesia

  • BSc Biology – Bandung Institute of Technology
  • MSc Environmental Technology – Imperial College London
  • Forbes Asia 30 Under 30
  • APEC BCG 2024 Winner
  • 5+ years as a socio-tech entrepreneur
  • 3+ years as an environmental consultant

Want to Join Surplus?

At Surplus, we’re passionate about sustainability,
innovation, and creating a positive impact for communities
and the planet.

Explore Career at Surplus

Want to Join Surplus?

At Surplus, we’re passionate about sustainability, innovation, and creating a positive impact for communities and the planet.

Explore Career at Surplus

Surplus Indonesia
PT Ekonomi Sirkular Indonesia
Jl Gudang Peluru Timur Blok H no. 201, Kebon Baru, Tebet, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia

   

Surplus Indonesia
PT Ekonomi Sirkular Indonesia
Jl Gudang Peluru Timur Blok H no. 201, Kebon Baru, Tebet, Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia

   

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