Rudy Susmanto Issues Circular on Indonesia ASRI Movement
Bogor Regent Rudy Susmanto has formally issued Circular Number 100.3.4.2/682-SDA regarding the implementation of the Indonesia ASRI Movement (Safe, Healthy, Clean, and Beautiful) across Bogor Regency. The circular, issued in response to the President of the Republic of Indonesia’s directives at the 2026 Central and Regional Coordination Meeting, aims to strengthen active participation from all government agencies, businesses, and communities in creating a better quality environment.
Through the circular dated 25 February 2026, the Regent has instructed four main pillars of the ASRI Movement, applicable to all stakeholders:
AMAN (Safety and Mitigation): Focuses on environmental night-time lighting, reactivating community security systems (Siskamling), conducting regular electrical installation inspections, and providing dedicated waste containers for hazardous materials and personal protective equipment (PPE).
SEHAT (Environmental Quality): Encourages separation of organic and non-organic waste, clean water sanitation management, and ensuring public areas are free from odours, pests (flies and rats), and stagnant water.
RESIK (Integrated Cleanliness): Requires mandatory 30-minute work bees every Tuesday before working hours and community service every Friday after sports activities without disrupting public services. The circular also emphasises strengthening Waste Banks and enforcing cleanliness discipline.
INDAH (Public Aesthetics): Promotes tree planting in green spaces, park management, repainting shabby areas, and regulating unaesthetic advertisements.
The Bogor Regency Government is committed to serious implementation of this movement. All relevant parties are required to report progress every Tuesday and Friday by 13:00 WIB through an official portal.
“Regular monitoring, evaluation, and oversight will be conducted. We will also provide special recognition to those demonstrating good performance in implementing this movement,” stated Rudy Susmanto in the circular.
The directive is addressed to all heads of regional offices, sub-district chiefs, village heads, leaders of state-owned and regionally-owned enterprises, and managers of industrial parks, residential areas, hotels, and shopping centres within Bogor Regency.