The Director of Climate Change Resource Mobilization at Indonesia's Ministry of Environment, Irwan As'ad, announced the implementation of a new initiative to combat climate change in 12 regions of South Sulawesi, including Luwu. This initiative aims to improve environmental management and raise environmental awareness.
The Jakarta Environmental Agency has announced the permanent closure of illegal waste sites across the Indonesian capital, Jakarta. This decision follows the emergence of videos showing illegal waste disposal practices.
The South Jakarta Environmental Agency has announced the deployment of <strong>190 trucks</strong> of various sizes to address the waste accumulation crisis. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve waste management in the city.
The West Jakarta Environmental Agency has announced a new waste management strategy in response to reduced daily waste disposal quotas at the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Processing Site. This initiative aims to alleviate congestion caused by the decrease in allowed trucks.
The Jakarta Environmental Agency has announced the resumption of waste transport to the Bantargebang waste processing site after a halt due to waste accumulation from the Eid al-Adha holiday and a landslide at the site.
Jakarta's Environmental Agency has confirmed that no penalties will be imposed on a truck driver after a controversial video surfaced showing him disposing of waste in the Bisanegrahan River. The agency stated that the driver was following the correct procedures for waste disposal.