IMPLEMENTATION OF PRESIDENTIAL REGULATION NUMBER 83 OF 2018 CONCERNING HANDLING OF SEA WAS IN ORDER TO PROVIDE PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF THE SEA ENVIRONMENT FOR INDONESIA

E. K. Purwendah, Aniek Periani
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Countries are burdened with the obligation to prevent, reduce and control pollution of the marine environment caused by various sources. Countries can be held responsible for actions that cause pollution of the marine environment either intentionally or unintentionally because the State has an obligation to prevent activities that can cause pollution or damage to the environment in its territory and outside its jurisdiction. Based on existing data, plastic waste that can be produced in Indonesian waters reaches 1.65 million tons / year. Research data has outlined the distribution of plastic waste in several countries, one of which is Indonesia. In the survey conducted, Indonesia was the second country after China with a high amount of plastic waste not managed well. The Government of Indonesia has issued Presidential Regulation No. 83 of 2018, on handling marine waste, and contains the National Action Plan 2018-2025 involving various Ministries / Institutions and Local Governments. As the host of the Our Ocean Conference 2018 meeting, out of 22 Commitments delivered by Indonesia, 5 of them were commitments related to efforts to tackle plastic waste at sea. Implementation of Presidential Regulation Number 8 of 2018 is important to be carried out to overcome marine waste in Indonesia, besides that the application of this Presidential Regulation will prove Indonesia's commitment in the eyes of the international world in keeping the sea healthy. Not only in making rules, but also in the concrete steps of the rules.
实施关于海洋处理的2018年第83号总统条例是为了保护和维护印度尼西亚的海洋环境
各国有义务防止、减少和控制各种来源对海洋环境造成的污染。各国可以对有意或无意造成海洋环境污染的行动负责,因为国家有义务防止可能在其领土内和其管辖范围以外造成污染或损害环境的活动。根据现有数据,印尼水域可产生的塑料垃圾达到165万吨/年。研究数据概述了塑料垃圾在几个国家的分布情况,其中一个是印度尼西亚。在进行的调查中,印度尼西亚是继中国之后第二个大量塑料垃圾管理不善的国家。印度尼西亚政府发布了关于处理海洋废物的2018年第83号总统条例,并载有涉及各部委/机构和地方政府的《2018-2025年国家行动计划》。作为2018年“我们的海洋会议”的东道主,印尼在22项承诺中,有5项承诺与解决海上塑料垃圾有关。执行2018年第8号总统条例对于克服印度尼西亚的海洋废物至关重要,此外,该总统条例的实施将证明印度尼西亚在国际世界眼中保持海洋健康的承诺。不仅在制定规则上,而且在制定规则的具体步骤上。
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