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The drama of plastic landfills in Indonesia

The largest landfill in the world is located in Indonesia and receives between 6500 and 7000 tons of waste every day. It is located in Ciketing Udik, Bekasi, just south of the Indonesian capital of Jakarta.

Another giant waste dump in Indonesia is in Marelan, Medan, North Sumatra Province.

According to a document from Indonesia's Environment Ministry, the country produced more than 30.8 million tons of waste in 2021 and 17.6 percent was plastic waste.

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Indonesia, open-air landfills
The largest landfills in the world are located in Indonesia and receive between 6500 and 7000 tons of waste every day. The mountains of garbage have reached in some cases to reach 40 meters in height.
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Critical situation in landfills in Indonesia
The waste that arrives is of all kinds and comes mainly from Jakarta, a city with over ten million inhabitants.
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Indonesia has a plastic problem
According to a report by the Indonesian Ministry of Environment, the country produced more than 30.8 million tons of waste in 2021, of which 17.6% was plastic waste.
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Fight against waste in Indonesia
Indonesia in 2021 managed to reduce the amount of plastic waste pouring into the sea by 28.5%, and is trying to achieve the goal of a 70% reduction by 2025.
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Plastic ends up in the sea
Speaking at a recent press conference, Novrizal Tahar Director of Waste Management said that in 2018, which served as the base year for reducing the target, an estimated 615,674.63 tonnes of plastic waste ended up in the sea.
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Waste: a light at the end of the tunnel?
Indonesia is reducing the amount of plastic waste that ends up in the sea. The percentage progression went from 8.10% in 2019 to 28.5% in 2021. It is expected that in 2022 there will be a 38.5% reduction in plastic waste entering the sea. Tahar said the official data will be officially published in January 2023.
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