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        "id": 1700129,
        "msgid": "video-environment-minister-sanctions-500-hotels-and-cafes-in-jakarta-for-waste-regulation-violations-1777103462",
        "date": "2026-04-25 14:27:26",
        "title": "Video: Environment Minister Sanctions 500 Hotels and Cafes in Jakarta for Waste Regulation Violations",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNBC",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "Indonesia's Ministry of Environment and Forestry is promoting the ASRI (Safe, Healthy, Clean, and Beautiful) Movement, initiated by President Prabowo, to address waste management and environmental preservation through collective societal efforts. The Environment Minister, Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, highlighted that 50% of waste originates from households and the remainder from corporations and public spaces, with corporate waste required to be handled independently. In Jakarta, 500 business units including hotels and cafes have been sanctioned for non-compliance, as part of a broader target to resolve waste issues by 2029.",
        "content": "<p>The Ministry of Environment and Forestry\/Environmental Control Agency\n(KLH\/BPLH) is promoting the ASRI (Safe, Healthy, Clean, and Beautiful)\nMovement in Indonesia as a joint effort to tackle waste problems and\npreserve the environment. Indonesia\u2019s Environment Minister, Hanif Faisol\nNurofiq, stated that the ASRI Movement was directly initiated by\nPresident Prabowo and is expected to resolve various environmental\nissues, including waste management, through collaboration across all\nsocietal levels, including the corporate sector. Currently, waste\nsources average 50% from households, with the rest from corporations and\npublic spaces. Household waste will be handled by local\ngovernments\/cities, while area\/corporate waste must be managed\nindependently, accounting for 40% of the total. The KLH is encouraging\nindependent waste management by corporations, hotels, restaurants, and\ncafes (Horeka), with administrative sanctions for violators. In Jakarta,\nthe KLH has sanctioned 500 business units, and in Bali, 400 units for\nbreaching these regulations. The government targets completing waste\nmanagement by 2029. For details on waste handling steps through the ASRI\nMovement, see the dialogue between Shania Alatas and Indonesia\u2019s\nEnvironment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq on Nation Hub, CNBC Indonesia\n(Friday, 24\/04\/2026).<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/video-environment-minister-sanctions-500-hotels-and-cafes-in-jakarta-for-waste-regulation-violations-1777103462",
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    },
    "sponsor": "Okusi Associates",
    "sponsor_url": "https:\/\/okusiassociates.com"
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