AMBON - The acting Mayor of Ambon, Bodewin Wattimena, said that the volume of waste in the city of Ambon, Maluku that enters the Final Disposal Site (TPA) reaches 220 tons per day. waste, then in the next few years the TPA will be full, so a recycling management system is needed," he said, Monday, June 6. The Ambon City Government (Pemkot), he said, requires investment in the form of a waste management factory. business can be recycled," he said as quoted by Antara. The official stated that apart from processing plastic waste, his party Yes, they are also exploring the construction of a factory to process waste into compost.
Kha "I convey this to inspire the community so that they can start managing waste from their respective homes," said the official. determined, but the community has not realized that they even arbitrarily throw garbage in locations such as rivers, sewers and even on roads," he said. For this reason, one of the priority policies made is to make Ambon clean as a community identity. the whole community, because a clean and trash-free environment makes us comfortable," he said.
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