TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Jakarta Sanitary Agency reported that the rally on Friday (4/11) has left a total 75 tons of garbage.
"In total, we have collected 75 tons of garbage. Kinds of garbage that litter the areas are bottles, Styrofoam, woods, stones and plastic,” said Isnawa Adji, Head of Jakarta Sanitary Agency, on Saturday.
To clean the garbage, Isnawa said that the agency deployed 500 personnel, 31 road sweeper cars, 15 garbage trucks, 11 toilet buses, eight pick up trucks, seven compactor trucks, and four container toilets.
"We’ve disposed all those garbage to the integrated waste management facility in Bantargebang, Bekasi. The cleaning process was done until 4 am on Saturday,” Isnawa said.
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