DKI angkut 83 meter kubik sampah dari Pesisir Marunda Kepu
DKI Jakarta has been working tirelessly to improve waste management in the city, and their efforts have recently paid off with the successful removal of 83 cubic meters of garbage from Pesisir Marunda Kepu.
The waste removal operation was conducted by DKI Angkut, the city’s waste management agency, and involved the collection and transportation of a large amount of trash from the coastal area of Pesisir Marunda Kepu. The garbage collected included plastic bottles, food wrappers, and other types of waste that had been littering the area for far too long.
The operation was not an easy task, as the garbage had accumulated over time and required careful planning and coordination to ensure its safe removal. DKI Angkut deployed a team of workers and a fleet of trucks to the site, and worked tirelessly to load and transport the waste to a designated landfill.
This successful operation is a testament to DKI Jakarta’s commitment to improving waste management in the city. By removing this significant amount of garbage from Pesisir Marunda Kepu, DKI Angkut has not only cleaned up the area but also helped to prevent further pollution and environmental damage.
Moving forward, DKI Jakarta plans to continue its efforts to tackle waste management issues in the city and work towards creating a cleaner and healthier environment for all residents. Through initiatives like this waste removal operation, DKI Angkut is making a positive impact on the city and setting an example for other cities to follow.