Public Disclosure of Industrial Pollution: The PROPER Approach for Indonesia?
Abstract
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of the Program for Pollution Control Evaluation and Rating
(PROPER) in Indonesia. PROPER, the first major public disclosure program in the developing world,
was launched in June 1995; though it collapsed in 1998 with the Asian financial crisis, it is currently
being revived. There have been claims of success for this pioneering scheme, yet little formal analysis has
been undertaken. We analyze changes in emissions concentrations (mg/L) using panel data techniques
with plant-level data for participating firms and a control group. The results show that there was indeed a
positive response to PROPER, especially among firms with poor environmental compliance records. The
response was immediate, and firms pursued further emissions reductions in the following months. The
total estimated reductions in biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) and chemical oxygen demand (COD)
were approximately 32%.
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Date
2009-12-08Author
García López, Jorge
Sterner, Thomas
Afsah, Shakeb
Keywords
environmental policy
pollution control
public disclosure
Asia
Indonesia
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
414
Language
eng