Jayapura, Papua, Feb. 23 -- The government's commitment to realizing a safe, healthy, clean, and beautiful (ASRI) Indonesia in Papua continues to be reinforced through collaboration among authorities, public facility managers, and environmental communities, as environmental issues concern not only forest and biodiversity conservation but also waste management.
In addressing the complex challenges of forest preservation and waste management resulting from population growth and economic activities, strong collaboration is required.
Waste is generated by human activities, and resolving the issue requires collective behavioral change.
Without a strong system and changes in public behavior, waste problems risk causing serious environmental ...
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