Ahad 19 May 2013 00:19 WIB

Czech eyes cooperation in waste management with province of W Java

Rep: Arie Lukihardianti/Mutia Ramadhani/ Red: Yeyen Rostiyani
Indonesian Minister of Environtment Balthasar Kambuaya (third from left) and his counterpart from Czech, Thomas Chalupa (right) survey Ciliwung River using a rubber boat on Wednesday. During his visit, Chalupa eyes cooperation in waste management with Indo
Foto: Antara/Zabur Karuru
Indonesian Minister of Environtment Balthasar Kambuaya (third from left) and his counterpart from Czech, Thomas Chalupa (right) survey Ciliwung River using a rubber boat on Wednesday. During his visit, Chalupa eyes cooperation in waste management with Indo

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANDUNG - Minister of Environment of Czech, Thomas Chalupa eyes cooperation in waste management during his visit to West Java and met the governor, Ahmad Heryawan, in Bandung.  

"Of course we welcomed their offer and there were also 35 companies are interested to work together," Heryawan said on Saturday.

Waste management is actually managed by district or city government. Bandung Raya district for example, the provincial government has been preparing the ground at Legok Nangka. Other waste management's area at Leuwi Gajah, but landslide in 2005 brought mass trauma to the local residents. The future of waste management should give environmental benefit for society.

 

 

 

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