The Environmental Department of East Jakarta has initiated intensive cleaning operations at Kramat Jati market, lasting three consecutive days to address a waste accumulation crisis. This emergency measure aims to mitigate the negative impacts of waste buildup on the environment and public health.
In Jakarta, traders are increasingly complaining about waste accumulation in the Kramat Jati market, negatively impacting buying and selling activities. This situation arises amidst new decisions regarding remote work for government employees.
Jakarta's market management company has announced new steps to tackle waste accumulation at the Kramat Jati market, where approximately 6,970 tons of waste have been recorded. These measures are part of a coordinated effort with relevant authorities to improve waste management.