Australia offers Denpasar garbage processing technology

An Australian NGO has offered the Denpasar city administration effective and environmentally friendly garbage processing technology.

“We earnestly wished to help the Denpasar city administration reduce the garbage produced in the area,” Pieter Pistilli, representative of the Australian NGO in Denpasar said Wednesday.

He said using the method his side could recycle organic garbage and plastic into useful goods.

“We produce organic garbage into compost or organic fertilizer and plastic waste will be processed by burning it and produced into oil for diesel engines,” he said.

He said this method of garbage processing in Indonesia is now only done in Batam.

In the meantime Denpasar city secretary AA Rai Iswara welcomed the offer, because his side had tried many ways of dealing with garbage, but so far has not been very successful.

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