Botol Plastik menjadi sumber pencemaran di Sungai
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In
the vice presidential debate on January 21, 2024, the use of single-use plastic
bottles was seen.
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Responding
to the use of drinking water in single-use plastic bottles in the series of
Debates of Presidential Candidates [presidential candidates] and Vice
Candidates [vice presidential candidates] for President of the Republic of
Indonesia 2024, River Warrior Indonesia wrote to the General Election
Commission so that there would be no more use of plastic bottles.
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The
KPU is expected to implement a refillable drinking water system, provide
non-plastic cups/silver cups, and ask debate participants to bring tumblers.
This proposal is expected to have a positive impact on the next presidential
and vice presidential candidate debate agenda.
· Waste policy was not discussed in depth at the vice presidential debate. There are already 114 districts/cities in Indonesia that prohibit the use of plastic bags.
"Greetings, I am Thara Bening Sandrina. We are campaigning to reduce the use of single-use plastics while addressing the use of drinking water in single-use plastic bottles in the series of Debates of Presidential Candidates [presidential candidates] and Vice Candidates [vice presidential candidates] for President of the Republic of Indonesia 2024."
That
was the opening of a letter from the Coordinator of River Warrior Indonesia to
Hasyim Asy'ari, Chairman of the General Election Commission [KPU]. The letter
was sent through the Wringinanom Branch Post Office in Gresik Regency, East
Java, on Monday [29/1/2024].
KPU
has the role of transforming the values of environmental awareness in building
Indonesian democracy.
"Also,
encouraging the birth of national leaders who are committed to saving the
earth."
The
student of the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine at Airlangga University said
that her proposal not to use single-use plastic bottles has positive points.
"Reducing
plastic waste, education, efficiency, and social accountability."
Thara proposed that the KPU implement a refillable drinking water system, provide non-plastic/glass cups, and ask debate participants to bring their tumblers. This proposal is expected to have a positive impact on the next presidential and vice presidential candidate debate agenda.
"
This case was found in the vice presidential debate on January 21, 2024. In
fact, on social media the photo in question had circulated," explained
Thara, confirmed Monday [1/29/2024].
Prigi
Arisandi, Executive Director of Ecoton Ecological Observation and Wetlands
Conservation [Ecoton] said, what was voiced by River Warrior, should be a
concern for the KPU.
"The
committee should not provide or use plastic bottles in the
presidential-vice-presidential debate," he explained, Wednesday [31/1/2024].
Plastic
issues are also a global concern. In April 2024, there will be a global meeting
in Ottawa to discuss the plastic treaty.
"I
agree with the letter that represents Gen Z. This is because plastic bottles
contain hundreds of thousands of nanoplastics," he said.
In
a study published in the Elsevier Journal entitled "Characteristics of
nano-plastics in bottled drinking water", it was explained that nano-plastics
in bottled drinking water allegedly pose a higher risk to human health than
microplastics.
"Plastic
pollution in water threatens the environment and human health. Previous
relevant studies have focused on macro- and microplastic pollution and their
characteristics. Little is known about the extent and characteristics of
nano-plastics in our drinking water systems, mainly due to difficulties in
their isolation and analysis."
A
study quoted from Healthline showed that, on average, one liter of bottled
water contains 240,000 detectable plastic fragments. These are known as
nanoplastics. Nanoplastics are a cause for concern because they are difficult
to detect and can cross the gut, tissue, and blood-brain barriers, leading to
serious health impacts.
"Plastics
often contain heterogeneous mixtures of various chemicals that endow certain
types of plastics with their functional and structural capabilities. Many of
these chemicals, once they leave the plastic packaging in the form of
microplastics and nanoplastics, may act as endocrine disrupting
chemicals," explains Christopher Hine, from the Cleveland Clinic Lerner
Research Institute.
Plastic
waste is a problem in Indonesia
Tiza
Mafira, Executive Director of Diet Plastik Indonesia, regrets the provision of
plastic bottles by the debate organizers.
"This
is a simple thing that the KPU can do. Regulations are needed that require the
prevention of massive use of single-use plastics," she said, Thursday
[1/2/2024].
Unfortunately,
waste policy was not discussed in depth at the vice presidential debate. There
are already 114 districts/cities in Indonesia that prohibit the use of plastic
bags.
"I
encourage these cities to limit other single-use plastics, especially sachets,
styrofoam, straws, and plastic cutlery. I also encourage other cities to
immediately ban single-use plastics," she explained.
The
2023 Nusantara River Affairs Research Agency [BRUIN] census, conducted at 64
points in 28 districts/cities in 13 provinces, shows that plastic waste is a
major problem in Indonesia.
There
were 25,733 plastic waste, especially sachet packaging, found during the activity.
The
top 10 contributors to plastic waste in the waters were unbranded plastic waste
[37%], Wings [16.4%], Unilever [12.3%], Indofood [10.1%], Mayora [8.1%], PT
Santos Jaya Abadi [5.6%], Unicharm [2.4%], P&G [2.3%], Garudafood [2%], and
Ajinomoto [1.8%].
By product, food waste dominated, followed by wrappers, household appliances, personal care, and smoking equipment.
Source : https://www.mongabay.co.id/2024/02/04/pemilu-2024-jangan-ada-botol-plastik-sekali-pakai-dalam-debat-capres-cawapres/
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