5,000 Personnel Deployed to Clean Garbage Left From New Year's Eve
Reported by Erna Martiyanti | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Garbage collected from the location of the New Year's Eve celebration event in the capital reached 780 tons.
Garbage collected is reaching 780 tons
Jakarta Environment Dept. Head, Isnawa Adji said, according to the target, before 6 AM, the entire area of Jakarta should be re-cleaned from garbage left from New Year's Eve. To conduct it optimally, 5,000 orange personnel have been sent to the field.
"Garbage collected is reaching 780 tons," he expressed, Monday (1/1).
Garbage Left From New Year'Eve in C. Jakarta CleanedBesides that, his dept. also asks echelon III and IV under Environment Dept. to immediately monitor the field.
"Once the event is completed the cleaning process begins," he expressed.
He assessed garbage cleaning this year is relatively helpful. Because previously the personnel had distributed 10,000 garbage bags to the traders and visitors at the location of the New Year's Eve event.
"For road, we use 30 road sweeper vehicles to speed up garbage cleaning process," he stated.