yìn ní印尼yīng应jiǎn shǎo减少yǒu jī有机lā jī垃圾,bú yào不要fén shāo焚烧lā jī垃圾
Indonesia produces a lot of waste every year, more than half of which is organic waste from food and gardens.
If this organic waste is not treated, it will produce a large amount of methane gas, which greatly affects the climate.
Currently, some places in Indonesia use burning methods to dispose of waste, but this method is expensive and pollutes the air.
Experts suggest that Indonesia should use composting, separate waste collection, and small community treatment stations to handle organic waste.
This not only reduces methane emissions but also helps waste workers find new jobs and protects their livelihoods.
By using these simple and effective methods, Indonesia can better protect the environment and make cities cleaner and more beautiful.