Waste Management Policy in Indonesiaby | 24-08-2015 12:47 |
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![]() ![]() Minister of Environment and Forestry, Dr. Ir. Siti Nurbaya, MSc perform Waste Management Technical Meeting with the Governor, the Mayor and related institutions be some time ago in the Ministry of Environment and Forests (KLHK). Minister told emphatically that In the future, the government and local governments have to do partnerships with various stakeholders in waste management. Waste management is the implementation of the integrated action run from the source, to a temporary location (TPS), the transport of TPS for final processing places (TPA). Such an approach should be implemented by the Government, Local Government and the active involvement of communities. No less important expected active role Manufacturers (Industrial, distributors and retailers) in carrying out product and packaging waste management as well. According to the Mayor of Surabaya, Tri Rismaharini share experiences that Surabaya do Pure Auction Tender Bawono landfill that takes a very long time is 4 years. This is done for the sake of conducting a tender in accordance with existing regulations, as well as obtaining consent of Parliament twice. Sorting of waste has been started from its source in the city of Surabaya so that the waste that goes to landfill only 30%, according to greatly save the budget is waste transportation and waste management. The following important points meeting to discuss the results of waste management some time ago: Ministry of Environment and Forestry through the Director General of Solid Waste Management Hazardous Waste and Toxic Substances, Ir. Tuti Hendrawati Mintarsih, MPPPM stated that they would coordinate with local governments and help resolve the issue as part of its duties and functions, as well as the mandate of the legislation. Also find a breakthrough as the Presidential Instruction for waste management will be further follow up. In addition, the central government still must find application and technology solutions or other alternatives such as multiply Trash Bank, Waste Recycling Centres (PDU) and the use of environmentally friendly technology in the context of waste to energy. Source : menlh.go.id |