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Danantara's Denera optimising local workforce in WtE projects
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Danantara's Denera optimising local workforce in WtE projects

PT Daya Energa Bersih Nusantara (Denera), an integrated waste management company under Danantara Indonesia, is prioritizing the hiring of local workers in its waste-to-energy (WtE) projects. CEO Fadli Rahman emphasized collaboration with regional governments and stakeholders to maximize local employment, noting that each of the planned 33 WtE plants will require between 500 and 1,000 workers during construction, with total employment across all phases expected to reach 130,000 people. Rahman framed waste management as a critical societal issue affecting future quality of life and called for community support in all aspects of waste management, from sorting to advanced processing. Sustainability advocate Jalal highlighted the need for household and industrial waste sorting, as well as community involvement in WtE projects, stressing that transparency, public benefit, and social legitimacy are essential for their success.

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Danantara's Denera optimising local workforce in WtE projects

PT Daya Energa Bersih Nusantara (Denera), an integrated waste management company under Danantara Indonesia, is prioritizing the hiring of local workers in its waste-to-energy (WtE) projects. CEO Fadli Rahman emphasized collaboration with regional governments and stakeholders to maximize local employment, noting that each of the planned 33 WtE plants will require between 500 and 1,000 workers during construction, with total employment across all phases expected to reach 130,000 people. Rahman framed waste management as a critical societal issue affecting future quality of life and called for community support in all aspects of waste management, from sorting to advanced processing. Sustainability advocate Jalal highlighted the need for household and industrial waste sorting, as well as community involvement in WtE projects, stressing that transparency, public benefit, and social legitimacy are essential for their success.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a balanced discussion of Denera's local employment strategy and broader waste management challenges without overtly favoring any political ideology. While it highlights corporate and governmental efforts, it also incorporates external perspectives from sustainability advocates,維

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