Synergy Of Mulung Parahita With TNI AL Moves Waste Management And Realizes A Circular Economy
Photo: Doc. Mulung Parahita

JAKARTA - Garbage pollution is one of the causes of ecological destruction, but garbage is not the enemy of humans, without realizing it has become part of civilization. Garbage becomes a scourge for the environment if it is not managed properly, ignorance about waste directly and indirectly sponsors the destruction of nature. On the other hand, with proper management, waste is a new material that has energy and economic potential.

This is based on the current government. Under President Jokowi, Presidential Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 97 of 2017 concerning National Policies and Strategies for the Management of Household Waste and Types of Household Waste has been issued, indicating the government's seriousness in managing waste management and its economic potential.

Yansyah, as Founder and Chairperson of Mulung Parahita said, with the same spirit and in conjunction with the G20 Presidency in Indonesia, as well as the Indonesian Navy's Kampung Bahari Nusantara program, Puri Ageng Blahbatuh through the Mulung Parahita program collaborated with the Indonesian Navy to innovate to create an Environmental Management Ecosystem. which moves coastal villages to jointly carry out source-based waste management digitally and create a circular economy.

The synergy between Mulung Parahita and the Indonesian Navy in carrying out Marine Spatial Management and Marine Environmental Protection through an Environmental Management Ecosystem which is in line with the Indonesian Navy's Program, namely the simultaneous National Mangrove Planting, which is an effort to support the Climate Change and Global Weather Disaster Management Program.

The main objectives of the synergy action are to: - Build an Environmental Management Ecosystem in an effort to protect the Sea; - Increase public awareness in reducing the volume of waste generation (reduce), optimizing the reuse of waste that can still be used (reuse), and processing plastic waste that can be recycled. converted into new goods of economic value (recycle);- Optimizing the reuse of waste that can still be used (reuse);- Fostering community creativity in utilizing waste into economic value;- Reducing pollution of the Indonesian marine environment due to waste and maintaining the beauty and sustainability of the environment; - Reducing the generation of waste that is disposed of to the Final Waste Processing Site (TPA).

As a first step, we realized our serious commitment by holding a Kick-Off meeting for the Solo Triathlon environmental campaign as far as 1,293 km from Bali to Jakarta for 30 days in the 2nd Campaign entitled "The Rising Tide" which will break the World Record.

This campaign is expected to be part of the wave of change for environmental recovery in line with the commitments of Global and the Government of Indonesia, in supporting the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals and solving environmental problems, as well as contributing to Climate Change and Global Weather Disaster Management and sustainable environmental improvement through Environmental Management Ecosystems. .

With regard to the theme of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GPDRR) 2022, namely From Risk to Resilience: Towards Sustainable Development for All in a COVID-19 Transformed World which also in the Indonesian context is "Strengthening Partnerships Towards Sustainable Resilience", resilience or resilience can only be realized if these efforts involve all stakeholders inclusively.

"Therefore, we invite all parties, starting from the Government, Scientists, Researchers, Academics, Industry, NGOs, Communities and the community to support and participate in the environmental campaign "The Rising Tide" where this Campaign is a declaration to start real action against emergencies. climate on Earth," said Yansyah, in Jakarta, Tuesday, June 7.

Various parties who also care about nature conservation and proper and proper waste management are ready to support the success of this “The Rising Tide” event. In addition to the Navy and Puri Ageng Blahbatuh, support and support were obtained by Bambang Soesatyo as Chair of the MPR-RI, Sandiaga Uno as Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Kedai Reka - Ministry of Education, Culture and Technology Research, Harmoni Indonesia, Indonesian Water Institute, CSIRO - Australian Government agency responsible for scientific research, Ferry Sunarto, Garbage Oath, and STMIK Bandung Bali.

Bottled Water Company PT Mayora Indah, Tbk as a company that fully supports national waste management policies and waste management through community empowerment also participates as a Sponsor through its brand Le Minerale.

As a companion and advisor to the activity, Parahita Mulung involved the Indonesian Water Institute and Harmoni Indonesia so that the activities ran in the right direction and with the right benefits.


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