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A Rubbish Policy

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

The flood of trash that has hit Bandung over the last few months must be dealt with permanently. The government must abandon its primitive way of disposing waste.

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THE inability to manage waste is shameful for any city. This is the tragedy that has befallen Bandung. Since April, the city that was once known as the Paris of Java has been unable to process its waste. Mountains of trash can be seen everywhere. It is not only the small streets that are lined with piles of waste. Major thoroughfares such as Jalan Dago are decorated with bags of trash. The stench is awful, maggots crawl around, and flies buzz eve

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