Ministry of Finance Inaugurates Organic Waste Management Program that Provides Economic Added Value for the Community: https://www.kemenkeu.go.id/informasi-publik/publikasi/berita-utama/Program-Pengelolaan-Sampah-Organik-%281%29/23 November 2023
The Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) together with six Special Mission Vehicles (SMV) under the Ministry of Finance inaugurated an organic waste management program for a circular economy entitled WE CARE (Waste Management for Circular Economy) in Yogyakarta on Tuesday (11/28). The program aims to support the resolution of waste problems in Indonesia through various good and effective waste management initiatives to reduce waste piles, both organic and inorganic, and provide added value to the results of its management that focuses on the concept of a circular economy for the community in a sustainable manner.
Sustainable Waste Management for Economic Recovery: https://www.cnnindonesia.com/nasional/20210921172248-293-697438/pengelolaan-sampah-berkelanjutan-untuk-pemulihan-ekonomi/21 September 2021
The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) noted that there was an increase in online shopping activities during the 2020 Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB), from 1-5 times a month to 1-10 times a month, with 96% of people's online shopping results being wrapped in plastic. . Meanwhile, medical waste has increased by around 30-50% from the pre-pandemic period.
This increase in the number of new types of waste certainly adds to the long list of waste problems in Indonesia. This is because Indonesia holds the record as the second largest contributor to plastic waste in the ocean after China, and the second largest contributor to food waste in the world after Saudi Arabia.
Around 70% of plastic waste or about 4.8 million tons is estimated to be unmanaged every year in Indonesia. These figures threaten to achieve Indonesia's target of 100% waste management, consisting of 30% waste reduction and 70% waste management, by 2025.
Government Sanitary Services in Indonesia
Indonesia Industry Report and Market Research
October 3, 2025
Industry Code : O9312
Forecast to : 2029
Definition
Government Sanitary Services in Indonesia Cleaning of rubbish bins and drains, water drainage and disposal systems, disposal of household and town sewerage, germicidal spraying and other similar health services (known as environmental health sanitation).
Activities
The primary activities of firms in this industry are:
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