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        "msgid": "environment-ministry-affirms-halt-to-open-dumping-of-waste-across-indonesia-from-1-august-1778181221",
        "date": "2026-05-07 20:32:40",
        "title": "Environment Ministry Affirms Halt to Open Dumping of Waste Across Indonesia from 1 August",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK_BALI",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "The Indonesian Ministry of Environment has set a nationwide deadline of 1 August 2026 to eliminate open dumping practices at all final waste processing sites, extending beyond Bali to the entire country. This policy mandates the hospitality, restaurant, and caf\u00e9 sectors to independently manage organic waste at their premises, with only up to 10% residual waste permitted at landfills thereafter. Enforcement efforts reveal 100% non-compliance among 517 inspected entities in Bali, prompting administrative sanctions, while similar initiatives are intensifying in major cities like Jakarta and Bandung to bolster environmental compliance.",
        "content": "<p>The Ministry of Environment has established a deadline for the\nelimination of open dumping practices at all Final Waste Processing\nSites (TPA) starting from 1 August 2026. The cessation of open dumping\nwaste management systems applies not only to Bali but across\nIndonesia.<\/p>\n<p>This was affirmed by Ardyanto Nugroho, Director of Complaints and\nEnvironmental Supervision Enforcement at the Ministry of Environment.\nThe policy also compels the hotel, restaurant, and caf\u00e9 sector (Horeka)\nto manage organic waste independently at their respective business\nlocations.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs of 1 August 2026, the Minister of Environment has targeted that\nall TPAs in Indonesia will no longer engage in open dumping practices.\nThe most important aspect is our collaboration at the Ministry of\nEnvironment with local governments and business permit holders in the\ntourism sector,\u201d said Ardyanto during a coordination meeting on waste\nprocessing with hotel, restaurant, and caf\u00e9 business operators at Puspem\nBadung on Thursday (7\/5\/2025).<\/p>\n<p>Ardyanto explained that waste permitted to enter TPAs in the future\nwill be limited to a maximum of 10% and restricted to residual\ncategories. The remainder must be managed by communities and business\noperators to avoid overburdening TPA capacities.<\/p>\n<p>Results from waste management supervision indicate that compliance\nlevels in the Horeka sector, particularly in Bali, remain extremely\npoor, with a 100% non-compliance rate among 517 inspected entities. In\nBadung Regency alone, 401 entities have been subjected to administrative\nsanctions by the government for proven violations of environmental\nmanagement procedures.<\/p>\n<p>Ardyanto emphasised that these measures target not only Bali.\nAccording to him, similar efforts are being conducted intensively in\nother major cities such as Jakarta, South Tangerang, and Bandung, West\nJava.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe have already conducted supervision in several areas that are our\nfocus. One of them is DKI Jakarta, South Tangerang, Bandung, and so on.\nCompliance rates outside those areas are higher than in Bali, but I need\nto check the database again for the exact figures,\u201d he concluded.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/environment-ministry-affirms-halt-to-open-dumping-of-waste-across-indonesia-from-1-august-1778181221",
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