Jakarta, Feb. 26 -- Indonesia is drafting a joint ministerial decree to reactivate idle community-based waste facilities, as it seeks to achieve full waste management coverage by 2029, a senior official said on Thursday.

About 30 percent of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Waste Processing Sites (TPS3R) nationwide are inactive, Deputy Environment Minister Diaz Hendropriyono said at a coordination meeting on waste management in Jakarta.

"Roughly 30 percent of TPS3R are not operating. The Environment Ministry is preparing a joint ministerial decree to bring them back online," he said.

The move is part of a broader push to ensure 100 percent waste management by 2029, when daily waste generation is projected to reach 146,780 tons.

Under the plan, T...