NTB - The Environment Agency (DLH) of Central Lombok Regency revealed that the 2023 World Siperbike (WSBK) event which lasted for three days at the Mandalika Circuit produced 7.5 tons of waste.
Acting Head of DLH Central Lombok Regency Amir Ali said that if calculated from H-1 of the race event until after WSBK 2023 due to additional activities, the waste produced is around 10 tons.
"Inorganic waste that can be recycled is brought to the waste bank and organic waste has just been dumped into the TPA (End Disposal Site)," he said in Praya, Wednesday, March 15, which was confiscated by Antara.
Amir said that the sorting of organic and inorganic waste from the 2023 WSBK event at the Mandalika Circuit was for further management.
Amir said that according to data from the Central Lombok Regency Government, the remaining waste from the WSBK event at the Mandalika Circuit brought to the TPA reached 19 percent of the total waste production of around 10 tons.
"That's the amount of residue that was wasted directly to the TPA in Pengangt Village, Pujut District," he said.
For the MotoGP event at the Mandalika Circuit in October 2023, the residual waste produced is estimated to be below 10 percent. Organic and inorganic waste will be processed so that it can produce economic value for the community.
"We are targeting waste residue for the MotoGP event to be below 10 percent," he said.
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