JAMBI - The Jambi City Government is studying waste processing systems and liquid waste in Japan into economic-valued goods. Jambi Mayor Syarif Fasha said his party had gone to Japan to see the use of waste energy and also natural energy such as wind, water and solar. Waste is an economical value. Processed through existing technology, plastic bottles become plastic and canned waste is recycled into household appliances. "The city of Jambi already has a sorting tool, what we don't have yet is a processing tool. That's the only tool that doesn't exist yet. That means we have one more step to be able to take advantage of that economic value," he said in Jambi, Antara, Friday, December 23. He explained that in Japan there is almost no garbage, because all waste is used and becomes economical value. "In that city there is almost no trash, because they are looking for trash," he said. Meanwhile, related to liquid waste, he said, he also saw firsthand the treatment of wastewater in Osaka Japan. “ This is related to Jambi City, which is currently building a Swedish system for wastewater treatment. solid, liquid waste is channeled in one channel and is being processed through IPAL. Now in the process in East Jambi District and Pasar," he explained. Later, after the construction is complete, there will be no more household waste entering the septictank. But processed and will be clean water. “ Half thrown into the river and half returned to the residents' households, can be used to water plants, wash cars and others,” he said. Meanwhile, regarding waste water, he emphasized that Jambi City was already in that stage. "Currently it is in the process of being developed," he explained.

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