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‘The trash does not stop’: life among the garbage mountains of Jakarta, the world’s biggest city

Indonesia’s government is grappling with with how to manage waste at Bantar Gebang – Jakarta’s largest landfill – which supports the livelihood of dozens of waste pickers

Raccontata dathejakartapost.comtheguardian.com

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‘The trash does not stop’: life among the garbage mountains of Jakarta, the world’s biggest city

Indonesia’s government is grappling with with how to manage waste at Bantar Gebang – Jakarta’s largest landfill – which supports the livelihood of dozens of waste pickers

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thejakartapost.com1 g fa

When landfills become time bombs: A lesson from Jatiwaringin - Academia - The Jakarta Post

While the Jatiwaringin landfill fire has exposed the volatile reality of Indonesia’s mismanaged waste, a much larger environmental time bomb is ticking in Bantar Gebang at the gates of Greater Jakarta.

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  1. domenica 12 luglio 2026·thejakartapost.com

    When landfills become time bombs: A lesson from Jatiwaringin - Academia - The Jakarta Post

    While the Jatiwaringin landfill fire has exposed the volatile reality of Indonesia’s mismanaged waste, a much larger environmental time bomb is ticking in Bantar Gebang at the…

  2. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘The trash does not stop’: life among the garbage mountains of Jakarta, the world’s biggest city

    Indonesia’s government is grappling with with how to manage waste at Bantar Gebang – Jakarta’s largest landfill – which supports the livelihood of dozens of waste pickers

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