Eddy Soparno met Walkot Balikpapan with the discussion of waste management

Jakarta – Deputy Chairman of the Indonesian MPR of the National Mandate Party Faction (PAN), Eddy Seafrarno, continued to pay attention to the garbage crisis. Because waste is able to present ecological problems such as floods in a number of areas, one of which is Bali. Eddy’s waste management effort was discussed when he met with Balikpapan Mayor Rahmat Mas’ud in the City Hall of Balikpapan some time ago. The problem of the garbage crisis is still the concern of the Deputy Chairman of the MPR of the National Mandate Party Faction (PAN) Eddy Separno. Especially in recent times, the garbage crisis has become an ecological problem, such as a great flood that occurred in Bali. Present at the meeting, head of the Environment Agency and Assistant 1 of the Mayor of Balikpapan. Browse to continue with the content, Eddy expressed his support to the mayor for extensive solutions, as the number of waste in Balikpapan City is quite large, but is not included in the review of the regulation on the perpresion Management, which is currently in the finalization phase. “Therefore, we will help find the best solution so that the number of garbage that is about 500 tonnes per day can also be described, then it can be used as part of the electricity waste plant we will indeed build in 33 places in Indonesia to reduce the problem of waste now entering the emergency phase,” Eddy said in his statement, Saturday (9/20/2025). “It is hoped that in 2028 we can solve about 60-70 percent of national waste problems with the construction of this electrical energy waste (PSEL) generator,” he continued. According to him, the waste increases every day with the population, so there must be a comprehensive settlement. “Especially those affected are major cities whose intensity of economic activity contains high activities, and the resulting waste is also in the form of food and plastic pieces,” he explained. “Now it can hopefully follow up with the contemporary meeting to also provide full support to the City Government of Balikpapan so that this problem can be resolved as soon as possible,” he continued. One of the solutions powered by Eddy Seawarno is a solution to cities whose garbage is less than 1,000 tonnes per day. It is true that we can still apply waste to energy technology “we hear input from the Guardian and absorb all its ambitions, especially related to the amount of waste per day that is less than 1000 tonnes,” he explained. “We make sure that you immediately discuss this matter with the Ministry of Environment, including the Ministry of Food, and coordinate aspirations to transfer the pursuit of cities that have garbage under a thousand or two thousand tons,” Eddy concluded. As previously reported, Eddy Seawarno continued to cooperate with regional leaders to overcome waste. The meeting was held, among other things, with the mayor of Yogya, Solo, South Tangerang, Manado, Makassar, Palembang and also Balikpapan. (PRF/EGA)

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