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Minister of environment and forestry Siti Nurbaya on Thursday acknowledged the roles of waste pickers and waste banks in the country’s effort following recent regulation on household waste management.
Indonesia secured US$ 111.08 million of investment at the 42nd Indonesian Petroleum Association, said a senior official in Jakarta, on Friday (4/5).
A senior official on Friday (4/5) encouraged all Southeast Asia nation to develop policies and strategies to achieve sustainable city in the effort to tackle complex and dynamic environmental issues.
President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo on Tuesday (2/5) criticized on the country’s red tape on oil and gas industry stalling its development.
President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo on Wednesday (2/5) instructed ministry of energy and mineral resources to cut regulation hampering investment in oil and gas industry.
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources installed communal biogas in Al Yasini Islamic Boarding School of Wonorejo, Pasuruan, East Java on early April benefiting its thousands of students.
Director of Waste Management, Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK), Novrizal Tahar, claimed that recent presidential regulation on waste-to-energy installation is a technology breakthrough.
National Energy Council on Monday (23/4) urged DKI Jakarta to be the first green city in Indonesia which underlining on renewable energy, reducing transportation and factories pollution, to waste-to-electricity technology.
President Joko ‘Jokowi’ Widodo on Thursday (12/4) signed a regulation to accelerate waste management installation to energy using environmentally friendly technology which aims to reduce waste volume and improve people’s welfare.
Effort to increase national production has led to salt fields expansion towards eastern part of Indonesia areas, including West Nusa Tenggara, East Nusa Tenggara, and Sulawesi.
Surabaya administrative, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI), and Indonesia Botanical Garden Foundation (YKRI) signed the world’s first mangrove botanical garden development in Surabaya.
Meeting up with Surabaya Mayor, Tri Rismaharini, at least 81 recipients of the country’s highest environmental award, Kalpataru Award, underlined the demand to strengthen its communication forum for better access and financial support.
Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) allocated Rp 12 billion for Citarum river waste management, focusing on upstream, downstream and finalizing in Central Waste Bank.