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1 week ago |
en.antaranews.com | Prisca Triferna |Raka Adji |Arie Novarina
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Ministry of Environment is seeking to set up a uniform network of environmental laboratories across provinces to support environmental supervision. In a statement released in Jakarta on Wednesday, Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq said that the laboratories are not just facilities for testing samples, but also strategic instruments to determine the direction of environmental management.
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1 week ago |
en.antaranews.com | Prisca Triferna |Raka Adji |Azis Kurmala
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq has urged industrial parks to strengthen their commitment to environmental management, including controlling air pollution and managing waste. “Industrial parks are not only the drivers of the economy but also the epicenters of environmental risks. If not handled seriously, the community will be affected the most,” he said while reviewing 48 industrial parks in the Greater Jakarta area on Tuesday.
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4 weeks ago |
en.antaranews.com | Prisca Triferna |Resinta Sulistiyandari |Yuni Arisandy Sinaga
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Minister of Environment Hanif Faisol Nurofiq called on companies operating in the Morowali nickel industrial area to improve their operations to reduce practices impacting the environment and surrounding communities. "If the industry does not comply (with the regulation), the people will bear the consequences. I urge companies operating in this area to improve (their operation) immediately.
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1 month ago |
en.antaranews.com | Prisca Triferna |Raka Adji |Anton Santoso
Jakarta (ANTARA) - Indonesia and France have strengthened forestry cooperation through the signing of a declaration of intent for sustainable forest management. In a statement issued on Thursday, Indonesia's Ministry of Forestry said the declaration was signed on Wednesday by Minister of Forestry Raja Juli Antoni and French Minister of State for Francophonie and International Partnerships Thani Mohamed Solihi at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta.
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1 month ago |
en.antaranews.com | Prisca Triferna |Resinta Sulistiyandari |Anton Santoso
Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Indonesian government is committed to limiting imports of virgin plastic—new plastic materials made from fossil fuels such as petroleum and natural gas. This commitment was conveyed by Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq during a press conference marking Biodiversity Day 2025 in Jakarta on Thursday. He said that his ministry is pushing for the removal of tax incentives related to the petrochemical industry.
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