66,000 Tons of Waste Transported During Eid Holiday in Jakarta, Environmental Agency Reports
East Jakarta produced 780.4 tons of waste and South Jakarta experienced a decrease in waste production to 500 tons per day during the Eid holiday.
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East Jakarta produced 780.4 tons of waste and South Jakarta experienced a decrease in waste production to 500 tons per day during the Eid holiday.
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