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        "id": 1722467,
        "msgid": "pramono-prepares-incentives-for-rw-disciplined-in-waste-sorting-in-jakarta-1778181209",
        "date": "2026-05-06 21:38:25",
        "title": "Pramono Prepares Incentives for RW Disciplined in Waste Sorting in Jakarta",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "Jakarta Governor Pramono has issued a gubernatorial instruction providing incentives such as infrastructure support to neighbourhood units (RW) that achieve 100% waste sorting compliance, aiming to encourage active community participation in waste management. The policy mandates all residents, businesses, and offices to sort waste into organic, inorganic, hazardous, and residual categories, with local leaders empowered to impose administrative sanctions on non-compliant households following community deliberations. This initiative, signed on 30 April 2026, seeks to reduce the capital's waste burden and promote a cleaner, more sustainable environment through education, monitoring, and facilities like community waste banks.",
        "content": "<p>Under the regulation, the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government provides\nrewards in the form of support for facilities and infrastructure to RWs\nthat successfully achieve 100% waste sorting in their areas. \u201cProviding\nincentives in the form of infrastructure and facilities to RWs that have\nsuccessfully achieved 100% sorting in accordance with applicable\nprovisions,\u201d states the provision in the Gubernatorial Instruction\nviewed by detikcom on Wednesday (6\/5\/2026). Pramono emphasised that this\npolicy not only regulates obligations but also encourages active\ncommunity participation through an incentive-based approach. Thus,\nresidents are expected to be more disciplined in sorting waste from\ntheir homes. In addition to incentives, this Gubernatorial Instruction\nalso includes obligations for all Jakarta residents to sort waste into\nfour categories: organic, inorganic, hazardous and toxic materials (B3),\nand residual. The role of sub-district heads and RW administrators is\nkey in implementing this regulation. Sub-district heads are required to\nensure all residents carry out waste sorting, while also conducting\neducation and supervision in the field. Not only that, RWs are also\ngiven the authority to impose administrative sanctions on residents who\nare undisciplined in sorting waste, based on the results of\ndeliberations at the neighbourhood level. \u201cImposing administrative\nsanctions based on the decision of the RW management deliberation on\nhouseholds that are negligent or intentionally fail to sort waste\nthrough the RW Chairs in accordance with the provisions of Article 127\nparagraph (1) of Regional Regulation Number 3 of 2013 on Waste\nManagement,\u201d wrote Pramono. The DKI Provincial Government also\nencourages every RW to have supporting facilities, such as Waste Bank\nUnits (BSU) and waste management sections at the RW level. This is to\nensure that the waste sorting and processing system runs optimally in\nthe community. Meanwhile, the DKI Jakarta Environmental Agency will\nconduct periodic monitoring and evaluation, including ensuring that\nwaste transported to temporary disposal sites (TPS) is already sorted.\nThis policy applies to all sectors, from households, offices, to\nbusiness actors such as hotels, restaurants, and apartments. They are\nrequired to manage waste independently so that the waste produced is\nonly residual. This Gubernatorial Instruction was signed on 30 April\n2026 and is part of the DKI Provincial Government\u2019s efforts to reduce\nthe waste burden in the capital and create a cleaner and more\nsustainable environment.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/pramono-prepares-incentives-for-rw-disciplined-in-waste-sorting-in-jakarta-1778181209",
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