In Indonesia, Indonesia Business Post reported that the Indonesian government is set to issue a new Presidential Regulation (Perpres) to replace three existing regulations on waste management, in a move aimed at streamlining bureaucracy and improving the waste-to-energy business model.
The policy shift is expected to benefit energy companies engaged in waste management and renewable energy, including PT TBS Energi Utama (TOBA), PT Maharaksa Biru Energi (OASA), and PT Multi Hanna Kreasindo (MHKI), according to the report.
The new regulations will introduce measures such as the closure of open dumping landfill systems and provisions for advancing Waste-to-Energy (WTE) technologies.
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Tags: Indonesia, waste management, waste-to-energy
Category: Policy