DKI Free Great Waste Transport Service, Residents can apply via website

Jakarta – The provincial government of DKI Jakarta now provides free transport services for great waste or bulky waste, such as mattresses, cabinets, banks and used household furniture. The Governor of DKI Jakarta, Pramono Anung, asked the mayors to also be active to ensure that these services drop to the lower levels. Pramono said this policy was taken so that residents would no longer throw used goods careless, especially in rivers, empty land or places that are prone to illegal waste. “We really encourage it. I will soon ask all mayors, including the Orange Troops, to always have a sense of cleaning places that are public facilities,” Pramono in Kayoran Lama, South Jakarta, said Monday (13/10/2025). Browse to continue with the content of DKI Governor Pramono Anung Photo: DKI Governor Pramono Anung (Belia/Detikcom) He emphasized that village heads, heads of the district and related agencies should be proactive in reaching out to residents, RT/RW, and settlements managers. On the other hand, he also highlighted garbage such as billboards or banners that littered the park. “In parks, for example, there are many examples of banners who have not been cleaned for years. Well, things like this can’t happen,” he said. “So we start to arrange small things in the field, including banners, which, billboards and so distracting, which are not productive, which have been too long, including party flags spread everywhere, I will ask them to be cleaned,” he added. How to order services. This bulky waste transport service can be obtained by residents by simply accessing the Merdkalive.jakarta.go.id page, and then selecting the “Services” Menu and clicking on the submenu “Laardy Waste”. Thereafter, the user will be asked to fill in personal data and a form of transport request. Incoming applications will be verified by the DLH team. If approved, officials of the City/Regency Environmental Service (Sudin LH) administration or the relevant sub -district environmental implementation (SATPEL LH) will retrieve the waste directly to the applicant’s location. Alternatively, residents can also deliver great waste to designated collection points. To ensure transparency, residents can monitor the entire process via the “track” function on the Merdeka.go.go.id/bulky/lacak. This feature enables applicants to see the bakkie status in real time, from the validation process to the completion of the transport. (Bell/Zap)