PKB proposal of below water ban under 1 l in Bali

Jakarta -Member of the House of Representatives Commission IV of the PKB faction, Daniel Johan, welcomed the purpose of Bali -Governor Wayan Koster to implement a packet of bottled drinking water (AMDK) policy under 1 liter in Bali. However, he suggested that the ban would be exported in phases. “To reduce plastic waste of used drinks, it is certainly very good, part of the effort to control plastic waste, especially Bali is a tourist area that is well known, but this effort must be performed gradually and must be carried out socialization to the public not to cause resistance to local government policy,” Daniel Johan said when it was contacted on Tuesday (4/15/2025). The chairman of the PKB DPP is confident at the end of the business and the community will follow the regulation. However, he asked not to allow this rule to be applied suddenly because it could harm many parties. Browse to continue with the content “In the end of the industry actors and the community will follow the policy, but an attempt must be made to approach the community, not with an ominous approach, without giving the impact. He also warned that the Bali provincial government was not only applied immediately. Many parties affected by these rules should also be considered. “This policy cannot be like turning the palm of the hand, on the one hand, but on the other hand there are those who feel troublesome who should also be considered,” he said. Wayan Koster previously emphasized that the production of bottled drinking water (AMDK) had to be stopped under one liter. He was reluctant to accept other offers from the AMDK Company Association, as a roadin. “Yesterday in Buleleng there was a protest march that he said he wanted an audience with me, I would have Ladeni. It is forbidden to create another one, there is a new business space. I do not want to bid on what is prohibited,” Koster said during the presentation of material in the coordination meeting of the acceleration of Bali’s development at the Bali’s (11/4). “This time, sorry, it cannot be negotiable, it will continue, there is no mercy,” he continued. Koster does not care if this policy has plagued him by the public. He believes that there are also many parties supporting these rules, one of which is of the environmental observer community. “So I don’t have to be afraid anymore, because it’s already in the second period, it’s no longer ahead. That’s good, please bully me,” Koster said. The chairman of the PDI-P DPD reminded that producers are not just looking for profits, but did not see the impact of environmental problems that occurred in Bali. “Don’t make a profit by giving a burden on environmental problems, not good,” Buleleng’s man said. (Maa/Fig) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspirational story of the exemplary police candidate here