The Indonesian Parliament's Public Affairs Committee announced the construction of a regional waste processing center in Aceh this year. This initiative aims to address the growing waste crisis in Banda Aceh, targeting the processing of 300 tons of waste daily.
The Jakarta Capital City Authority has announced the formation of a special committee to tackle the increasing waste crisis, as the main landfill's capacity declines. The new committee aims to provide effective solutions for improving waste management.
The Indonesian Ministry of Environment has introduced the 'AgloMasih Pantarmasin Raya' concept as a strategic initiative to address the waste crisis in South Kalimantan. This approach utilizes waste-to-energy technologies to manage waste effectively.
The Mayor of Solo, Risbati Ardi, announced a special budget allocation to tackle the increasing waste crisis in the city. This initiative aims to improve the environment and enhance public health.
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.
Restrictions on the Bantargebang landfill have exacerbated the waste crisis in the Central Kramat Jati Market, leading to significant waste accumulation. This situation raises concerns among local residents and impacts the environment.
The head of Jakarta's Environmental Committee, Yuke Yuriki, emphasized the urgent need to accelerate the use of modern technology to address the waste management crisis in the Indonesian capital. This statement comes amid growing waste management issues affecting the environment and public health.
The head of the Environmental Committee in Jakarta, Yook Yurik, has called for the acceleration of modern technology in waste management to address the growing crisis in the city. He emphasized the urgent need for effective solutions to tackle the challenges posed by accumulated waste.
Officials in Jakarta report that new restrictions on waste disposal at the Bantargebang processing site have exacerbated the waste crisis in the Pasar Minggu area. These restrictions followed a collapse incident at the site, increasing pressure on the local ecosystem.
Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Food Affairs, Zulhasan, announced the acceleration of waste-to-energy projects across 30 sites in response to the president's directives to address the escalating waste crisis. These projects target areas with waste accumulation exceeding 1,000 tons daily.
The area of <strong>Rawadas</strong> in <strong>Jakarta</strong> is facing a severe waste management crisis, with garbage piled up to 4 meters high. This situation is attributed to the halt of transport services, exacerbating the problem and increasing complaints from residents.
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.