Which is the larger issue in Indonesia: waste exports or imports? Interests in politics, economics, or the environment?

Rd. Heri Solehudin
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The current situation in the worldwide society is paradoxical, as it is characterized by a scarcity in addressing the demand for food. Hence, the garbage predicament in Indonesia remains an environmental concern that necessitates resolution, in conjunction with the challenge of importing waste from industrialized nations to Indonesia. This practice came into existence. Habits of Indonesian individuals who continue to dispose of garbage negligently. This practice of mishandling waste will lead to the emergence of other issues. The issue of waste importation is further compounded by the unreliability of Indonesian waste sorting as a supply source. As one of the developing nations in Southeast Asia that receives waste imports, Indonesia experiences substantial consequences due to this phenomenon. Hence, this paper seeks to examine the issue of trash imports in Indonesia from a political-ecological standpoint, encompassing the social and economic dimensions and the environmental consequences. Furthermore, the article above, which examined the issue of trash imports in Indonesia, has also been conducted. Further investigation is required to explore political ecology, social and economic dimensions, and environmental ramifications. In addition, this article provides an overview of the relevant legislative requirements for the trash importation process in Indonesia. This paper employed the literature review approach to gather research material about waste imports and policies in Indonesia during the past five years. The research information was sourced from multiple studies utilizing the SLR 7P technique. The study findings indicate that trash imports in Indonesia can be understood as a manifestation of ecological politics, wherein the environmental issues are significantly shaped by political factors (namely ego-sectoral features) and economic components within them. The primary objective of the environmental interests outlined in the Basel Convention, which was subsequently translated into laws and regulations in Indonesia, has yet to safeguard environmental and human well-being from the adverse effects of imported trash. In addition, it is essential to comprehensively evaluate Indonesia's trash import policy to clarify its requirements. Furthermore, the issue of enforcing laws effectively in cases of infractions will also be addressed.
在印度尼西亚,废物出口和进口哪个问题更大?政治、经济还是环境利益?
世界社会的现状是自相矛盾的,因为它的特点是在满足粮食需求方面的匮乏。因此,印度尼西亚的垃圾困境仍然是一个亟待解决的环境问题,同时还面临着从工业化国家向印度尼西亚进口废物的挑战。这种做法应运而生。印尼人继续疏忽大意地处理垃圾的习惯。这种错误处理垃圾的做法将导致其他问题的出现。印尼垃圾分类作为供应来源的不可靠性进一步加剧了垃圾进口问题。作为东南亚接受废物进口的发展中国家之一,印尼因这一现象而承受着巨大的后果。因此,本文试图从政治生态学的角度研究印尼的垃圾进口问题,包括社会和经济层面以及环境后果。此外,上述文章也对印尼的垃圾进口问题进行了研究。需要进一步调查以探讨政治生态、社会和经济层面以及环境影响。此外,本文还概述了印尼垃圾进口流程的相关立法要求。本文采用文献综述的方法,收集了过去五年印尼垃圾进口和政策方面的研究资料。研究信息来源于利用 SLR 7P 技术进行的多项研究。研究结果表明,印尼的垃圾进口可以理解为生态政治的一种表现形式,其中环境问题在很大程度上受政治因素(即自我部门特征)和其中的经济成分的影响。巴塞尔公约》中概述的环境利益的主要目标(随后转化为印尼的法律法规)尚未保障环境和人类福祉免受进口垃圾的不利影响。此外,有必要全面评估印尼的垃圾进口政策,以明确其要求。此外,还将讨论在出现违规情况时有效执法的问题。
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