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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ Indonesia/Indonesian 1d ago Economy & Trade

Mountains of Garbage Overcome, Kramat Jati Main Market Shows a New Face

Translated from Indonesian.

Summary

The Kramat Jati Main Market in Jakarta has undergone a transformation, with the previously overwhelming amount of garbage now managed, revealing a new face for the market. The market typically starts its day with bustling activity, mixing the aroma of fresh produce.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ Republika โ€” Indonesia

Jakarta's Kramat Jati Main Market is shedding its image as a place overwhelmed by waste, emerging with a significantly cleaner and more organized appearance. For years, the market, a vital hub for the city's fresh produce, was synonymous with the mountains of garbage generated daily by its intensive operations.

However, recent efforts have successfully tackled the persistent waste problem, allowing the market's true character to shine through. The transformation is palpable, with the usual morning chaos of arriving vegetable trucks and the mingling scents of fresh fruit now taking place in a more sanitary and pleasant environment.

This revitalization is crucial for the market's functionality and the well-being of its vendors and customers. By addressing the long-standing issue of waste management, the market is not only improving its aesthetic but also enhancing its operational efficiency and public health standards.

The visible changes at Kramat Jati Main Market signify a positive step forward for urban market management in Jakarta. It demonstrates that with focused effort and effective strategies, even deeply entrenched problems like excessive waste can be overcome, leading to a more sustainable and appealing marketplace.

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