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        "msgid": "minister-hanif-aims-for-a-waste-free-indonesia-by-2029-requiring-funds-of-this-amount-1775627479",
        "date": "2026-04-06 19:05:00",
        "title": "Minister Hanif Aims for a Waste-Free Indonesia by 2029, Requiring Funds of This Amount",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Indonesia's Minister of Environment, Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, has outlined an ambitious plan to achieve a waste-free nation by 2029, necessitating a substantial investment of Rp139.44 trillion in capital expenditure and Rp11.75 trillion in operational costs. The government anticipates that operational expenses will be offset through a circular economy model derived from waste processing, while emphasising the need for nationwide infrastructure development, local government planning, and public behavioural changes such as waste sorting. This initiative, involving collaboration with ministries like Public Works, Home Affairs, and National Development Planning, aims to align central policies with regional implementation to meet a 57.75% national target by 2026.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia - The government\u2019s grand ambition to resolve\nthe national waste issue by 2029 requires significant budgetary support.\nThe total investment needed amounts to hundreds of trillions of rupiah.\nThese costs encompass the construction of facilities to the operation of\nwaste management systems.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cTotal capex required until 2029 at current value is Rp139.44\ntrillion with total opex at Rp11.75 trillion,\u201d said Minister of\nEnvironment Hanif Faisol Nurofiq during a working meeting with\nCommission XII of the House of Representatives, on Monday\n(6\/4\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>Although it appears substantial, the government believes these\noperational costs can be covered through a circular economy scheme\ngenerated from waste processing.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cHowever, this total opex will generate a circular economy that will\nfund it itself,\u201d Hanif stated.<\/p>\n<p>The primary focus now is ensuring funding availability for building\nwaste processing infrastructure in various regions.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe most important thing is for us to immediately calculate the\nfulfilment of costs to prepare the necessary facilities nationally,\u201d\nHanif said.<\/p>\n<p>The government also stresses the importance of thorough planning at\nthe regional level to prevent partial development.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are currently collaborating with the Ministry of Public Works and\nHousing, the Ministry of Home Affairs, and Bappenas to compile detailed\nrequirements for waste management,\u201d Hanif added.<\/p>\n<p>Additionally, the preparation of a master plan for waste management\nsystems is mandatory for all local governments.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe Ministry of Environment is pushing all regencies and cities to\ncomplete their master plans for waste management systems,\u201d Hanif\nsaid.<\/p>\n<p>These efforts are expected to create alignment between central\npolicies and local implementation. On the other hand, the government\nalso targets societal behavioural changes through waste sorting at the\nsource.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis year, we have two main targets: conducting national waste\nsorting into two categories, namely organic and inorganic waste,\u201d he\nsaid.<\/p>\n<p>With a combination of funding, technology, and behavioural changes,\nthe government is optimistic that the national target can be\nachieved.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThus, the total waste achievement we aim for in 2026 is at least\n57.75% of the national target,\u201d Hanif stated.<\/p>",
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