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Voices against the Waste

Friday, June 11, 2021

Protests against coal waste management have repeatedly erupted. Dispute resolution efforts are seen as not pro-environment and public health.

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Environmental activists from Walhi protested against the withdrawal of FABA from the list of dangerous and hazardous (B3) category of waste, during the commemoration of Earth Day 2021 at the Dago Cikapayang Intersection, Bandung, West Java, in April. Tempo/Prima Mulia . tempo : 173337196266.

TWO giant pools are abandoned at the edges of a land that houses a coal-fired steam power plant (PLTU) in Karangkandri, Cilacap, Central Java. Right off the coastline and not far from the estuary of Sungai Serayu, the two pools were used to collect coal combustion residues, in the form of fly ash and bottom ash. “In the past, the waste was dumped there. But they are no longer used after the people’s protests,” said Awaluddi

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