Indonesian Environment Minister Hanif Faisal Norvik has launched a new initiative aimed at promoting waste sorting culture among students at Lampung Mangkurat University. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve waste management in the country.
In a bid to enhance waste management, the Indonesian Ministry of Environment, in collaboration with the South Kalimantan Environmental Agency, has distributed over <strong>2000 bins</strong> for waste collection in the cities of <strong>Banjarmasin</strong> and <strong>Banjarmasin</strong>. This initiative aims to raise environmental awareness and encourage residents to sort waste at home.
Indonesian Environment Minister Hanif Faisal Norviq has urged mayors to completely resolve the waste crisis by 2029, following directives from President Prabowo Subianto. This call was made during a volunteer event in Malang, emphasizing the importance of waste sorting at the source.
Lambung Mangkurat University in Indonesia has launched the 'Waste Sorting Students' program to support a national initiative aimed at enhancing environmental awareness. The program involves the participation of 100 students from each faculty at the university.