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        "id": 1725910,
        "msgid": "south-jakarta-city-government-mandates-businesses-to-manage-waste-independently-1778226939",
        "date": "2026-05-08 12:31:07",
        "title": "South Jakarta City Government Mandates Businesses to Manage Waste Independently",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNN_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "The South Jakarta City Government has mandated businesses such as hotels, restaurants, cafes, and industrial areas to process their waste independently using modern composting methods to reduce shipments to the Bantargebang landfill. This policy includes administrative sanctions for non-compliance and aims to halt all waste transport to the landfill by 1 January 2027, while repurposing unused absorption wells and wood waste to enhance composting efficiency. The initiative extends to schools and residential areas, emphasising the shared responsibility of government, society, and businesses in waste management.",
        "content": "<p>The South Jakarta Administrative City Government (Pemkot Jaksel) has\nmandated businesses to process waste independently to reduce shipments\nto the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Processing Site (TPST) in Bekasi\nCity, West Java. \u201cFor businesses such as hotels, restaurants, and cafes,\nthey will be required to use modern teba,\u201d said Hendrik Mindo Sihombing,\nHead of Waste Management at the South Jakarta Environmental Agency, in\nJakarta on Friday (8\/5), quoted from Antara. Hendrik stated that they\nwill prepare regulations for independent waste processing targeting\nhotels, restaurants, cafes, and industrial areas. He said the\nregulations will also include administrative sanctions for companies\nthat do not process their own waste. \u201cWe will make the rules because\nthere are administrative sanctions for industrial areas or companies\nthat do not process their own waste,\u201d he said. According to him, the\npolicy is part of the target to completely stop waste shipments to\nBantargebang on 1 January 2027. Modern teba is a system for processing\norganic waste based on large soil holes used to hold waste with greater\ncapacity. Unused absorption wells The agency also targets unused\nabsorption wells to be repurposed into modern teba as waste containers.\nPemkot Jaksel also utilises wood waste from the destruction of old\nmattresses, wardrobes, and furniture as \u201cwood chips\u201d to accelerate the\ncomposting process in modern teba. In addition to businesses, schools\nand residential areas are directed to process organic waste\nindependently using jumbo biopori or losida. Therefore, waste management\ncannot solely be the responsibility of the government, but requires the\ninvolvement of the community and business actors. \u201cThis waste problem is\nnot just the government\u2019s affair, but all elements of society,\u201d he\nsaid.<\/p>",
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