#environmental damage control

Collection of environmental damage control news, found 11 news.

Indonesia Quarantine destroys Cs-137-tainted shrimp for safety

The Indonesian Quarantine Agency (Barantin) confirmed that the destruction of 5.7 tons of shrimp in 494 cartons ...

Indonesia removes 975 tons of radioactive waste in Banten

Indonesia’s Cesium-137 Task Force has removed 975 tons of radioactive waste from an industrial zone in ...

Indonesia destroys 5.7 tons of radioactive shrimp following U.S. alert

Indonesia’s Cesium-137 Task Force has incinerated 5.7 tons of shrimp contaminated with radioactive material, ...

Indonesia continues relocation of Cesium-137-affected residents

The Indonesian government is preparing the second phase of relocation for eight families in Cikande, Banten, who were ...

Govt targets cesium-137 cleanup in Cikande within 2 weeks

The Indonesian government aims to complete the decontamination process of radioactive Cesium-137 exposure in Cikande, ...

Indonesia sees modest gains in river water quality

The water quality in 1,066 rivers in Indonesia has improved this year compared with 2024, though most remain classified ...

Indonesia begins cleanup of radioactive Cs-137 in Cikande

The Indonesian government has begun decontaminating radioactive Cesium-137 (Cs-137) at two sites in the Cikande Modern ...

Indonesia intensifies Cs-137 cleanup in Cikande Industrial Zone

The government is undertaking extensive efforts to decontaminate Cesium-137 (Cs-137) in the Cikande Industrial Area, ...

Environment Minister urges united vision to protect biodiversity

Minister of Environment Hanif Faisol Nurofiq has called on all stakeholders to align their vision in safeguarding and ...

Natural conditions, other factors could affect air quality: Ministry

The Environment and Forestry Ministry pointed out that several factors, including natural conditions, could impact air ...

KLHK helps regions improve air quality

The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) continues to assist local governments in intensifying pollution control ...