Indonesia seeks funding for Danish and Norwegian waste management technology

Environment Minister Hanif Faisol Nurofiq monitoring an integrated waste management site in Cimahi, West Java, on Saturday (February 22, 2025). (ANTARA/Prisca Triferna)

Indonesia is exploring opportunities to procure waste management technology from Denmark and Norway, according to the country’s Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment.

The ministry’s deputy for environmental and forestry management, Nani Hendiarti, stated that Indonesia is looking for funding sources to support the acquisition of advanced waste processing technology from the two Nordic countries.

“We are working to secure funding for waste management technology from Denmark and Norway to improve our waste processing capabilities,” says Hendiarti, according to Antara News.

Denmark and Norway are known for their expertise in sustainable waste management solutions, including advanced recycling systems and waste-to-energy technologies. Indonesia is particularly interested in these innovations to address its waste challenges and reduce environmental impact.

The initiative aligns with Indonesia’s broader efforts to strengthen sustainability and environmental protection through international collaboration.

Anantara.com

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