How Jakarta's Waste Policy Turned Bantar Gebang Into a Climate Time Bomb
This article examines how the systemic failure of urban waste policy has turned the Bantar Gebang landfill into a severe climate and environmental hazard, undermining local governance, public health, and human security. Focusing on Jakarta and its peripheral regions, it traces how chronic underfunding, structural legal loopholes, and the institutional neglect of informal waste economies enable severe methane emissions and hazardous groundwater contamination. The article concludes by assessing policy reforms and regulatory restructuring aimed at strengthening mandatory budgetary commitments, upstream source segregation, and dignified ecological accountability.
