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A TEAM member of the Nusantara River Expedition (ESN) shows medical plastic waste that are not properly managed and are thrown away haphazardly and finally end up in the river in the Ujung Pancu, Greater Aceh Regency, Aceh, on Thursday, June 2. The ESN team found chlorine, phosphate, and heavy metals exceeding capacity, and microplastics in health studies and detection operations at the Aceh Krueng and several other rivers in the city of Banda Aceh and Greater Aceh. ANTARA FOTO / Irwansyah Putra
SWEDISH Ambassador to Indonesia, Marina Berg, arrived in Indonesia five years ago with a clear mission: to deepen and broaden bilateral cooperation between Sweden and Indonesia, particularly in the critical areas of sustainable development and the implementation of the Paris Agreement. Despite the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, her commitment remained unwavering. The Sweden-Indonesia Sustainability Partnership, focusing on the sectors of energy, transport, digital technology, and health, has been actively progressing.
As her term came to an end in August, Marina Berg took the opportunity to share her valuable five years of work in Indonesia during a TEMPO TALKS session.
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