Jakarta, June 4 -- Indonesia's Ministry of Environment has announced that using public transportation, particularly electric vehicles and those running on low-sulfur fuels, can reduce air pollution in the Greater Jakarta area by up to five percent.
The ministry's Director of Air Quality Protection and Management Edward Nixon Pakpahan stated here on Wednesday that the use of public transportation must go hand in hand with improvements in fuel quality.
"With more people using public transportation, private vehicle use will decrease. If fuel quality is also improved, such as by lowering the sulfur content and expanding public transport electrification, our assessments show air pollution could decrease by up to five percent," he explained....
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