Today's Top 3 News: Japan Commits to Support Jakarta in Waste Management
Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
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Here is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today.
A delegation from Japan visited Jakarta's Recycle Center (JRC), a waste processing facility prioritizing household waste sorting.
Japan is ready to share the knowledge with Jakarta, the Japanese delegation said.
Indonesia is the world's 5th largest generator of plastic waste in the ocean from the 2020-2023 period.
Greenpeace asked the government of Jakarta to conduct a comprehensive study before constructing waste island.
Bulldozers plow through piles of waste, but angry residents find little relief as their children sift through garbage on Gaza's streets.
Jakarta provincial government is reportedly considering the construction of an island in the Thousand Islands as a landfill or a 'waste island'.
The USAID and the Indonesian government launched the Sustainable Municipal Solid Waste Management and Partnership (USAID SELARAS) program today.
The No-Trash Triangle Initiative (NTTI) launched the 'No-Trash River' project this week, to reduce the amount of plastic waste in Manado.
Plastic waste produced during Eid al-Adha could reach around 608 tons, according to an official at the Ministry of Environment and Forestry.
While it has made progress in some areas, Malaysia's daily waste generation rate is way above the global average.
Ten percent of Indonesian plastic waste ends up in the ocean. It is time for a total ban on single-use plastic.
In 2020, activist Aeshnina sent a letter of protest asking Canada to stop sending plastic waste to Indonesia to the Canadian PM Justin Trudeau.
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.
Indonesia's National Research & Innovation Agency (BRIN) conducts a research project on benefits of coal fly ash to increase shallot crop production.
President Joko 'Jokowi' Widodo on Thursday inaugurated the Losari Centralized Domestic Wastewater Management System (SPAL-DT) in Makassar City.
The Indonesian Consulate General of Indonesia in Vancouver, along with ITPC Vancouver and Brooklyn Industries (Canada), held a Business Forum at KJRI
Tempo English rounded the top 3 news on Sunday, February 11, 2024.
Jakarta Environment Office will clean up the capital city from campaign equipment waste during the cool-down period ahead of the 2024 elections.
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