Application — overview

§0Identification

Working titleCIRCULAR LAMPUNG — Demonstrating plastic-waste pyrolysis for circular petrochemical feedstock in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
PriorityPriority 1 — sustainable production
SectorPlastics, with focus on plastic packaging and its waste
Action locationBandar Lampung, Lampung Province, Indonesia — principal country: Indonesia
Duration36 months
Total budgetUSD 2,500,000
Requested from EUUSD 2,000,000 — 80% of eligible costs
Co-financingUSD 500,000 — 20%, from Genco and EE own resources contributed 1:1, non-EU sources
Lead applicantElevated Elements Pte Ltd, Singapore
Co-applicantsGenco Oil Limited, Hong Kong · PT CEAA, Indonesia
SDG targets12.4 sound management of chemicals and wastes · 12.5 waste generation substantially reduced through prevention, recycling and reuse · 13.2 climate change measures integrated into policies and planning

Contents

The application is organised as six numbered sections. Relevance makes the case for the problem and the fit; action design sets out what will actually be built and done; partnership, sustainability, budget and logframe then pin the same project down from four different angles — who delivers it, how it survives the grant, what it costs, and how success is measured.

Working assumptions

Four assumptions carry the draft, and each is being closed before submission. The feedstock stream is expected to be confirmed non-hazardous by the characterisation study, with a QC exclusion spec enforced at intake. UKL-UPL — Indonesia's standard environmental permit, rather than the full AMDAL impact assessment — is expected to be the applicable class, to be confirmed by the consultant's screening memo. The grant ceiling is assumed to accommodate a USD 2.0M ask, and if it does not, the budget is re-phased without changing the project logic. And the partnership eligibility rules of the new call are assumed to match the 2023 pattern, with the action-country requirement satisfied by PT CEAA.

Where the open numbers live The consolidated list of outstanding data points — by owner and due date — is held on the open inputs page. The full risk log is held in Genco's internal project brief and is adapted into the application before submission.