JakartaGlobe-Mar 1, 2022

The Tangerang city government is gearing up to build a waste-to-energy plant, as the project saw positive responses from various stakeholders. The Tangerang city government recently conducted an online public outreach to solicit inputs on the project from stakeholders such as the central government, activists, academics, among others, with nearly 300 attendees. About 93 percent of the participants voted in favor of the waste-to-energy plant project. According to Tangerang Mayor Arief R. Wismansyah, the waste-to-energy plant marks a major breakthrough in the city’s urban waste management. “This is an effort to improve public health and environmental quality in Tangerang City, to reduce waste accumulation at the Rawa Kucing Landfill, and to get added value in the form of electric power,” the mayor said in a recent press statement. Tangerang is one of the 12 cities named in the 2018 presidential regulation on accelerating the development of the waste-to-energy plants. Novrizal Tahar, the waste management director at the Environment Ministry, said that the waste emergencies in those 12 cities —if likened to a chronic disease— had reached stages 4-5 in severity. This calls for use of technologies at waste-to-energy facilities, including in Tangerang. Read more at:

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