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        "id": 1589067,
        "msgid": "klh-gives-denpasar-badung-one-month-to-sort-organic-waste-at-the-source-1772686900",
        "date": "2026-03-05 11:27:00",
        "title": "KLH Gives Denpasar\u2013Badung One Month to Sort Organic Waste at the Source",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "The Indonesian Ministry of Environment has given Denpasar City and Badung Regency a one-month deadline to implement source-level sorting of organic waste. If not achieved, local leaders face sanctions, as the central government advances a Waste-to-Electricity project; authorities urge community and business involvement to reduce waste before the project\u2019s completion in 2.5\u20133 years.",
        "content": "<p>Denpasar\u2013Badung: One-month deadline to sort organic waste from the\nsource<\/p>\n<p>The Minister of Environment, Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, has given a\none-month deadline for the Denpasar City Government and Badung Regency\nin Bali to complete the sorting of organic waste at the source. \u201cWe have\nasked the Mayor of Denpasar and the Regent of Badung to finish sorting\norganic waste at the source within the maximum one month from now. We\nwant everyone to hurry, no one should slack off,\u201d said Minister Hanif\nFaisol Nurofiq on the sidelines of a beach-cleaning event at Jimbaran\nBeach, Badung, on Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>The Minister noted that if the habit of sorting organic waste is not\npracticed by the people of Denpasar and Badung within a month, the\nstakes will be sanctions against their regional leaders. Currently the\nMinistry of Environment has entered the investigation phase into the\nSuwung landfill, so if organic waste continues to enter, criminal\nsanctions await.<\/p>\n<p>The Minister acknowledged that regional governments in Bali,\nespecially Denpasar and Badung, have prepared all facilities to resolve\norganic waste at the source, such as modular plants and composters. What\nneeds to be done by the community, he added, is to build a culture of\nwaste sorting from households and primary schools to community\ninstitutions.<\/p>\n<p>The Minister also encouraged self-managed enterprises to participate\nin intensifying waste sorting, so that the practice which previously\nonly involved transporting and dumping into the Suwung landfill changes\nand reduces the waste entering.<\/p>\n<p>The central government itself is developing Waste-to-Electricity\nTechnology (PSEL) that will solve all waste problems on Bali. However,\nas the project is projected to be completed in 2.5-3 years, the waste\npile in Bali will not be finished within three years unless organic\nwaste is reduced.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/klh-gives-denpasar-badung-one-month-to-sort-organic-waste-at-the-source-1772686900",
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