Jakarta, June 24 -- The Indonesian Ministry of Environment invites Korean businesses to collaborate in addressing climate change and supporting Indonesia in overcoming challenges in waste management.

"We believe Korea has a lot of experience in dealing with air pollution, waste management, and combating climate change," the ministry's Deputy for Pollution and Environmental Damage Control, Rasio Ridho Sani, remarked at the Korea-Indonesia Economic Partnership Forum in Jakarta, Tuesday.

Currently, Indonesia generates around 56.33 million tons of waste annually, with only about 39 percent being managed properly.

Meanwhile, the rest of the waste either poses a risk of environmental pollution or is still being processed at final disposal si...