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        "msgid": "prabowos-plan-to-resolve-indonesias-waste-crisis-by-2029-1771841473",
        "date": "2025-06-16 16:35:22",
        "title": "Prabowo's Plan to Resolve Indonesia's Waste Crisis by 2029",
        "author": "Mike",
        "source": "INSIGHTS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "President Prabowo Subianto has launched an ambitious programme to resolve Indonesia's waste crisis by 2029, aiming for 100 per cent waste management coverage nationwide under the National Medium-Term Development Plan. The initiative combines grassroots 3R (reduce, reuse, recycle) initiatives with advanced waste-to-energy technologies whilst strengthening enforcement through government coordination and potential penalties for non-compliance.",
        "content": "<p>Indonesia faces a critical challenge, and many are asking: will\nPrabowo triumph over Indonesia\u2019s devastating waste crisis by 2029? The\ncountry\u2019s waste problem is growing rapidly, threatening both public\nhealth and the environment. Nevertheless, President Prabowo Subianto has\nset a bold goal to resolve this crisis by the end of the decade. With\ndetermination and innovation, he hopes to deliver a cleaner, greener\nfuture for all. Will Prabowo triumph Indonesia\u2019s Devastating Waste\nCrisis by 2029?: The Ambitious Roadmap In order to ensure Prabowo\ntriumph over Indonesia\u2019s waste crisis, the government has created a\ncomprehensive plan. According to the National Medium-Term Development\nPlan (RPJMN) 2025-2029, Indonesia must achieve 100 percent waste\nmanagement by 2029. Therefore, every region is expected to eliminate\nopen dumping and adopt sustainable solutions. First, the strategy\nprioritizes upstream actions. Reducing, reusing, and recycling waste at\nthe source will become a national focus. As a result, community-based 3R\ncenters and integrated waste processing facilities are expanding\nquickly. These efforts empower local communities and encourage\nresponsible waste habits. Furthermore, the government is investing in\nadvanced downstream technologies. Waste-to-energy plants and\nrefuse-derived fuel projects will soon transform trash into valuable\nenergy. Consequently, this approach not only reduces landfill use but\nalso provides clean power to local areas. Already, dozens of landfill\nsites have been identified for these innovative projects. Additionally,\ncoordination is crucial for success. Ministries and local governments\nmust work together, closing illegal dumps and enforcing environmental\nlaws. If regions fail to act, authorities can impose strict\nadministrative or criminal penalties. Thus, this tough stance highlights\nthe urgency and determination behind Prabowo\u2019s plan. Will Prabowo\nTriumph Over Indonesia\u2019s Waste Crisis With Public Support? Meanwhile, a\nnational movement for waste management is underway, led by the president\nhimself. By launching this campaign, Prabowo aims to inspire public\nparticipation and attract private investment. In fact, companies are\nalready joining the effort, bringing new technologies and funding to\naccelerate progress. Despite these heroic efforts, challenges remain.\nRapid urbanization, limited infrastructure, and gaps in public awareness\ncould still slow progress. However, the nation is moving forward with\ndetermination and a clear roadmap. In summary, the question remains:\nWith bold leadership, innovative solutions, and strong public support,\nIndonesia has a real chance to set a new standard for sustainable waste\nmanagement in the region<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/prabowos-plan-to-resolve-indonesias-waste-crisis-by-2029-1771841473",
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