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DKI Yesterday: Waste Issues in Jakarta to WFH Every Friday

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DKI Yesterday: Waste Issues in Jakarta to WFH Every Friday
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Several news items from DKI Jakarta featured on the Metro channel on Wednesday (1/4) remain noteworthy, from waste handling in Jakarta to Pramono prohibiting fire department and civil service police personnel from working from home on Fridays. Here are several stories worth revisiting to start your morning activities.

  1. Use of technology must be accelerated for waste processing in Jakarta

Jakarta (ANTARA) - Chairman of Commission D of the DKI Jakarta DPRD, Yuke Yurike, stated that the adoption of technologies such as “Intermediate Treatment Facility” (ITF) or Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) needs to be expedited to resolve waste processing issues in the capital.

  1. Number of public transport passengers in Jakarta rises in February 2026

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) of DKI Jakarta reported that the number of public transport passengers in Jakarta, namely MRT Jakarta, LRT Jakarta, and Transjakarta, increased year-on-year by 3.64 percent, 11.71 percent, and 4.37 percent respectively in February 2026.

  1. East Jakarta City Government transports 110 tons of waste from Cijantung TPS

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Environmental Office (LH) of East Jakarta conducted the transportation of 110 tons of waste from the Temporary Waste Collection Point (TPS) on Jalan Pendidikan RW 06, Cijantung Village, Pasar Rebo Subdistrict.

  1. Residents’ homes affected by relocation in West Jakarta to be demolished soon

Jakarta (ANTARA) - The West Jakarta City Government will soon complete the demolition of remaining buildings owned by residents affected by relocation in Kamal and Pegadungan Villages, Kalideres Subdistrict, on Monday (6/4).

  1. Pram: WFH policy does not apply to Satpol PP to Gulkarmat DKI

Jakarta (ANTARA) - DKI Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung stated that several agencies related to public services will not implement the work-from-home (WFH) policy every Friday.

“Middle-level and entry-level officials, as well as those related to public services such as Satpol PP, Transportation Office, Health Office, Gulkarmat (Fire Department) will continue to carry out their duties as usual,” said Pramono at Jakarta City Hall on Wednesday.

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