BOGOR - Acting Governor of West Java, Bey Machmudin inspected the location of the Lulut Nambo Waste Processing and Final Processing Site (TPPAS) in Klapanunggal, Tuesday, September 19.
He encouraged the waste management facility to be operational immediately.
"This is zero waste waste management, so I want to see how it develops. "We must implement waste management like this as soon as possible," said Bey, quoted by ANTARA, Tuesday, September 19.
He believes that, even though it is currently projected to only be able to process 50 tons of waste a day, the management of the Lulut Nambo TPPAS will continue to run.
Meanwhile, he said that the progress of the first phase of TPPAS construction had reached 87 percent.
“Approximately 87 percent and there is the next stage. But let's focus on moving on. "I hope it will be operational by the end of the year," he stressed.
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To move towards the second phase of development, Bey Machmudin, through his staff, is still approaching investors.
“This place is supported by quite good investors. Also spacious place. "That's why this has to be done before the end of the year," he said
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