Sanitation workers clear marine waste in Jakarta waters to protect ecosystem

  • June 3, 2026 12:47 GMT+700

Sanitation workers collect accumulated trash from the waters of Jakarta, Wednesday (June 3, 2026). The Thousand Islands Environment Department, in collaboration with the Water Body Trash Handling Unit, deployed 20 personnel to clear the location of garbage buildup on the sediment flats that damage the marine ecosystem and disrupt fishing activities. ANTARA FOTO/Sulthony Hasanuddin/tom/M052.

Sanitation workers collect accumulated trash from the waters of Jakarta, Wednesday (June 3, 2026). The Thousand Islands Environment Department, in collaboration with the Water Body Trash Handling Unit, deployed 20 personnel to clear the location of garbage buildup on the sediment flats that damage the marine ecosystem and disrupt fishing activities. ANTARA FOTO/Sulthony Hasanuddin/tom/M052.

Sanitation workers collect accumulated trash from the waters of Jakarta, Wednesday (June 3, 2026). The Thousand Islands Environment Department, in collaboration with the Water Body Trash Handling Unit, deployed 20 personnel to clear the location of garbage buildup on the sediment flats that damage the marine ecosystem and disrupt fishing activities. ANTARA FOTO/Sulthony Hasanuddin/tom/M052.

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