JAKARTA - The DKI Jakarta Environmental Agency sprayed 4,000 liters of water in the form of fog (watermist) in a number of strategic locations in the capital city to reduce air pollution, as well as part of the pre-activities series "Jakarta Eco Future Fest (JEFF) 2025".
Head of the DKI Jakarta Environmental Agency (DLH), Asep Kuswanto, said that spraying was carried out in dense areas of activity such as Dukuh Atas, TB Simatupang, Fatmawati, HI Roundabout, MH Thamrin to Banteng Field.
"Air pollution is a big challenge for Jakarta. Through the activation of this 'water mist', we are trying to suppress the concentration of pollutants while reminding residents of the importance of maintaining air quality," he said, Thursday, September 18.
This step helps reduce pollutants, especially PM2.5, as well as create healthier public spaces.
In addition to spraying, his party has also alerted a "mobile videotron" that broadcasts educational messages regarding air pollution control.
Through this facility, people are invited to be more aware of taking simple steps, such as routine vehicle emission tests and switching to public transportation.
"The participation of citizens, the business world, and the community is very important to create a cleaner, healthier and sustainable Jakarta," said Asep.
The "JEFF 2025" will be held on September 25-26 at Cibis Park, South Jakarta. This festival is ready to feature green innovations, recycled products and various sustainable business initiatives.
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The festival also features "Eco Market", environmental themed "VR Experience", community performances, "treasure hunt" as well as music performances.
"'JEFF 2025' is a learning room, inspiration, as well as a celebration of a more environmentally friendly sustainable lifestyle," he said
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