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        "id": 1676538,
        "msgid": "environment-minister-requests-bantargebang-to-stop-accepting-organic-and-inorganic-waste-1776156660",
        "date": "2026-04-14 14:54:50",
        "title": "Environment Minister Requests Bantargebang to Stop Accepting Organic and Inorganic Waste",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq has urged the Jakarta Provincial Government to implement a policy preventing the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Processing Site from accepting organic and inorganic waste in the near future, following a landslide incident that killed seven people. This measure aims to hold the site's managers accountable and support the national target to eliminate open dumping by 2026. Additionally, civil society group FAKTA Indonesia calls for a comprehensive waste management roadmap involving public participation, transparency, and a shift towards genuine environmental protection.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq has\nrequested the Jakarta Provincial Government to promptly issue a policy\nregulating that the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Processing Site (TPST)\nno longer accepts organic and inorganic waste in the near term. \u201cI have\nalready requested this from the Governor of DKI Jakarta, that at the\nvery least in the immediate future Bantargebang must not accept organic\nand inorganic waste used there,\u201d said Environment Minister Hanif Faisol\nNurofiq in Jakarta on Tuesday. The minister conveyed this in response to\nthe waste landslide case at the TPST that resulted in the deaths of up\nto seven people, for which suspects have now been identified. He\nemphasised that the managers of TPST Bantargebang must take full\nresponsibility for the incident. Furthermore, the policy to prevent TPST\nBantargebang from accepting organic or inorganic waste is one of the\nefforts to achieve the national target of ending open dumping or final\nprocessing sites by 2026. Previously, the Indonesian City Residents\u2019\nForum (FAKTA) also urged the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government to\ndevelop a waste management roadmap from upstream to downstream,\ninvolving active public participation and ensuring transparency and\naccountability in the budget for every programme. \u201cJakarta cannot\ncontinue to be managed in the old way. There needs to be a paradigm\nshift from merely chasing projects to real and measurable environmental\nsalvation,\u201d said Chairman of FAKTA Indonesia Ari Subagio Wibowo.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/environment-minister-requests-bantargebang-to-stop-accepting-organic-and-inorganic-waste-1776156660",
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