Prosedur Perizinan Limbah B3 dan B3

DITJEN PSLB3 KLHK
2 Nov 202007:09

Summary

TLDRThis video highlights the importance of effective waste management, particularly hazardous waste (B3), in Indonesia. It covers the classification of waste, legal frameworks, and government regulations that ensure proper handling of hazardous materials. The speaker emphasizes the necessity of obtaining permits for managing hazardous waste to protect the environment and public health. The video also discusses the streamlined electronic permitting system and how businesses can turn waste into valuable resources. With proper documentation, obtaining these permits has become simpler, and the speaker encourages businesses to manage the process directly for greater efficiency.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Waste is classified into four types: by chemical composition, source, form, and hazardous (B3).
  • 😀 Organic waste typically comes from agriculture and households, while industrial waste includes materials like metals.
  • 😀 Improper waste management can harm the environment and pose health risks, especially to humans and wildlife.
  • 😀 The Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry has set up policies to regulate waste management and ensure compliance.
  • 😀 Key laws governing waste management include Law No. 32/2009, Government Regulation No. 101/2014, and Ministry Regulation No. 95/2018.
  • 😀 Businesses producing hazardous waste (B3) must obtain permits for proper disposal and management, or face penalties.
  • 😀 The government uses permits as a tool to control how hazardous waste is disposed of, ensuring environmental protection.
  • 😀 The Ministry of Environment’s regulations ensure businesses report their hazardous waste amounts, aiding nationwide management.
  • 😀 The electronic permit system introduced by the government allows businesses to manage their waste-related permissions more efficiently.
  • 😀 Businesses can apply for permits independently or use consultants, but handling the process directly is recommended for quicker approval.
  • 😀 Proper documentation and permit handling can turn waste from a liability into a valuable economic resource.

Q & A

  • What are the main types of waste classified in the script?

    -The script categorizes waste into four main types: based on chemicals, origin, form, and hazardous nature (B3).

  • What risks are associated with improper waste management?

    -Improper waste management can lead to environmental damage and the spread of diseases, especially affecting humans.

  • Which Indonesian laws regulate hazardous waste management?

    -Hazardous waste management in Indonesia is regulated by Law No. 32 of 2009, Government Regulation No. 101 of 2014, and Ministerial Regulation No. 95 of 2018.

  • What is the primary legal responsibility of hazardous waste producers in Indonesia?

    -Producers of hazardous waste are legally required to obtain permits for waste management, ensuring that the waste is managed properly and does not harm the environment.

  • What are the consequences for not managing hazardous waste with a permit?

    -Failure to obtain the necessary permits for hazardous waste management can result in criminal charges.

  • Why is a permit necessary for hazardous waste disposal?

    -A permit is required to control and regulate how hazardous waste is disposed of, ensuring that it does not pollute the environment and is properly managed.

  • How has the permit process been improved in Indonesia?

    -The permit process has been streamlined through electronic integration, making it easier for businesses to acquire the necessary permits and manage hazardous waste.

  • Should businesses handle the hazardous waste permit process themselves or use a third-party consultant?

    -It is recommended that businesses handle the permit process themselves to ensure better communication and avoid delays. While third-party consultants can be used, they may cause communication issues.

  • How can managing hazardous waste responsibly benefit businesses?

    -Proper management of hazardous waste can turn it into a valuable resource, generating economic value and helping businesses comply with environmental regulations.

  • What does Ministerial Regulation No. 95 of 2018 address?

    -Ministerial Regulation No. 95 of 2018 focuses on the integrated permit system for managing hazardous waste, combining it with environmental permits to streamline the process.

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