BOGOR - Bogor City again won a national award in the field of environmental management by receiving the Certificate Towards a Clean City in 2026 from the Ministry of Environment. The award was officially welcomed at the Bogor City Hall Plaza, Wednesday, February 25, 2026.

The Chairman of the Bogor City DPRD, Adityawarman Adil, was also present in the procession to welcome the award together with the Bogor City Government. The previous award was handed over by the Minister of Environment, Hanif Faisol Nurofiq, in Jakarta.

The arrival of the Bogor Mayor's entourage, Dedie A. Rachim, along with Regional Secretary Denny Mulyadi and Head of the Environment Service Denni Wismanto was greeted by sanitation workers or yellow troops and the ranks of local government officials in the Bogor City Hall area, Jalan Ir. H. Juanda.

Adityawarman Adil expressed his appreciation for this achievement. According to him, the title "Towards a Clean City" is the result of cooperation between the local government and the community in maintaining environmental cleanliness.

He assessed that the award was not only an achievement for the local government, but also a proof of collaboration between various parties in creating a clean and healthy city environment.

"Alhamdulillah, I welcome the achievement of Bogor City which won the Clean City Award. This award is not just an achievement, but a reflection of hard work and collaboration of all elements of society together with the local government," said Adityawarman.

He emphasized that the Bogor City DPRD will continue to support various environmental policies and programs carried out by the city government. According to him, creating a healthy and comfortable environment is a long-term investment for the community.

Adityawarman also reminded that the award should not make all parties quickly complacent. He emphasized the importance of cultivating a shared awareness to maintain the cleanliness of the city.

According to him, environmental cleanliness is not only the responsibility of the government or sanitation officers, but is the responsibility of all people in Bogor City.

He hopes that the appreciation from the central government can be a motivation to continue to strengthen the culture of caring for the environment for the sustainability of the city in the future.

Based on data from the Ministry of Environment, environmental management performance assessments are carried out for districts and cities throughout Indonesia with a number of strict indicators. This year, Bogor City managed to enter the list of 35 districts and cities that received the Clean City Certificate.

Nationally, there are 253 districts and cities that are still in the coaching category, while 132 other areas are in the supervision category. Bogor City's success in penetrating the highest category shows the commitment of the region in waste management and improving urban sanitation.


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