Must win mission for TFC against KL City

KUALA NERUS, March 4 (Bernama) — The Turtles have no other choice but to win against Kuala Lumpur City FC (KL City FC) in their Super League clash tomorrow night, said Terengganu FC (TFC) Head Coach, Tomislav Steinbruckner.

Steinbruckner said that after two consecutive defeats, his team cannot drop any more points if they want to rise from being at the bottom of the league.

The Croatian wants his players to show their best performance and capitalise on home ground advantage to give the first three points to the supporters of the Turtles.

“After losing to JDT (Johor Darul Ta’zim) and Kedah (Kedah Darul Aman FC), we don’t have any other choice except to win against KL City FC to get a better placing in the Super League.

“So this is a big and important match after two away matches. I do believe and hope that the players can do better than in the two previous games,” he said when met at a training session of the team at Kompleks Sukan Gong Badak, here.

In the meantime, Steinbruckner said he still needs to evaluate the performance and condition of some injured players before deciding on the main line-up to be fielded tomorrow night.

He said that just like Kedah and JDT, The City Boys are also expected to give a tough fight to TFC because they are lined up with many quality players.

“This is also one big tough match that we expected. Kipre Tchetche, Declan Lambert, Herlison Caion…they are all very good players, we must be aware,” he said.

TFC, who have yet to collect any points from two matches, are ranked 13th in the Super League while KL City FC are in ninth place with one point.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

Speed skater Kim Min-sun falls just shy of 1st world medal

SEOUL, South Korean speed skater Kim Min-sun has finished fourth in her main event at the world championships, coming up achingly short of her first career medal at the competition.

Kim ended in fourth place in the women’s 500 meters at the International Skating Union (ISU) World Speed Skating Championships in Heerenveen, the Netherlands, on Friday (local time) with a time of 37.56 seconds. She was only 0.02 second behind the bronze medalist, Jutta Leerdam of the Netherlands.

Another Dutch skater, Femke Kok, won the gold medal in 37.28 seconds, with Vanessa Herzog of Austria taking home silver in 37.33 seconds.

A medal would have been an icing on the cake for a dominant season by Kim, who won the 500m title at the first five out of six ISU World Cup races before finishing in second place in the World Cup season finale.

The world championships are being held at Thialf, which also hosted the second World Cup of the season in November. Kim won the gold then in 37.21 seconds, which would have been good enough for the world title Friday.

The fourth-place finish was still a career best for Kim, whose previous high was 15th.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

New men’s football coach Klinsmann due in S. Korea Wednesday

SEOUL, Jurgen Klinsmann, new head coach of the South Korean men’s national football team, will arrive here Wednesday.

The Korea Football Association (KFA) announced Saturday that Klinsmann, the German football legend appointed South Korea’s new bench boss earlier this week, is scheduled to land at Incheon International Airport, west of Seoul, at 5:20 a.m. Wednesday. He will have a media scrum there, and then have a press conference at a Seoul hotel at 2 p.m. Thursday.

Klinsmann, 58, is taking over from Paulo Bento, who coached South Korea to the round of 16 at last year’s FIFA World Cup to cap off his four-year tenure.

Klinsmann is signed through the next FIFA World Cup in 2026.

Klinsmann was one of the world’s top strikers in his playing days, winning the 1990 World Cup for West Germany and becoming the first player to score at least three goals at three consecutive World Cups.

As head coach, Klinsmann led Germany to third place at the 2006 World Cup and the United States to the last 16 at the 2014 tournament.

He hasn’t coached a national team since 2016 and his latest club coaching stint, with Hertha BSC, lasted just 10 weeks in early 2020. He has also been criticized for overemphasizing fitness and not offering much in the way of tactical guidance.

Klinsmann will have two chances to silence his detractors this month. He will make his South Korea debut against Colombia in a friendly match on March 24 in Ulsan, some 310 kilometers south of Seoul, and then face Uruguay four days later in Seoul.

Source: Yonhap News Agency

Jakarta govt covers medical expenses of fuel terminal fire victims

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The Jakarta Provincial Government paid the medical expenses of victims of the fire incident at the fuel terminal owned by state-run oil and gas company Pertamina in Plumpang, North Jakarta.”We have prepared all (the necessities) at hospitals,” Jakarta Acting Governor Heru Budi Hartono remarked here on Saturday.

Hartono noted that the fire victims were being treated at Koja Regional Hospital, Tugu Koja Hospital, Pelabuhan Hospital, Mulyasari Hospital, and Firdaus Hospital.

Hartono remarked that the provincial government will calculate the material losses suffered by the fire victims.

In addition, the provincial government has been preparing strategic locations as temporary shelters and joint posts for the fire victims by cooperating with the Social Affairs Ministry and the Jakarta Regional Leadership Communication Forum.

This synergy between parties was conducted to alleviate the suffering of the fire victims and to address their problems.

“The regional police chief and all officials as well as the military regional commander came down to help. I express my gratitude for the synergy that always exists in all matters, including in this fire disaster,” Hartono remarked.

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Based on provisional data as of Saturday at 7 a.m. local time, at least 1,085 residents were displaced due to being impacted by the fire that started from a reception pipe at the Plumpang Integrated Fuel Terminal, North Jakarta, on Friday (March 3) at around 8:10 p.m. local time.

ccording to the Jakarta Disaster Mitigation Agency (BPBD), the fire incident caused 17 deaths, inflicted serious injuries to 49, and caused moderate injuries to two.

Meanwhile, the evacuees were spread across eight locations in North Jakarta.

total of 30 quick response team personnel from the BPBD had been dispatched, along with joint personnel from state-run electricity provider PLN, Indonesian Red Cross (PMI), and emergency ambulances from the health office.

The joint personnel also included elements from the transportation office, the Public Order Security Agency (Satpol PP), Disaster Response Cadets (Tagana) from the social office, the local police, the sub-district military command, and volunteers.

total of 52 fire engines were sent to extinguish the fire, and the blaze was successfully extinguished on Saturday morning at around 2:20 a.m. local time.

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Source: Antara News Agency

How Indonesia fighting waste crisis

On the morning of February 21, 2005, a garbage landslide in a 60-meter-high and 200-meter-long trash mountain at Leuwigajah landfill, Cimahi City, West Java, swept two residential areas and killed 157 people.The tragedy was caused by heavy rainfall and a methane gas explosion in the trash mountain.

The catastrophe prompted the launch of National Waste Care Day (HPSN), which is commemorated every February 21 to raise people’s awareness on the hazards posed by waste to the environment, society, and health, including people’s lives.

“Through National Waste Care Day, we are commemorating a very heartbreaking tragedy. Waste can cause deaths, if we are negligent,” Director General of Waste and Hazardous Substance Management at the Ministry of Environment and ForestryRosa Vivien Ratnawatisaid during the HPSN 2023 commemoration event in Jakarta on February 21, 2023.

Indonesia, which has a population of around 275 million, is currently facing serious problems due to waste.

The Environment and Forestry Ministry, through the National Waste Management Information System (SIPSN), recorded that the nation’s waste generation has reached 18.99 million tons per year. The data is an accumulation of inputted dynamic data from 157 districts and cities across Indonesia in 2022.

Of the total volume of waste, Indonesia can reduce waste by 5.03 million tons per year, or 26.5 percent, and handle 9.67 million tons of waste per year, or 50.94 percent.

Therefore, the volume of managed waste stands at 14.70 million tons, or around 77.44 percent, and the volume of unmanaged waste at 4.28 million tons, or about 22.56 percent.

Meanwhile, the number of landfills in Indonesia currently stands at 532. The country has 2,506 sites for waste-reducing, reusing, and recycling (TPS 3R), 13,716 waste banks, 4,118 composting sites, 291 creative product facilities, and 32 waste-to-energy management facilities.

Accurate strategy

The Ministry of Environment and Forestry has proposed the Clean-from-Waste Indonesia 2025 program, which is based on Presidential Regulation Number 97 of 2017 on national policies and strategies for the management of household waste and other similar waste.

Through the program, Indonesia is targeting to handle 70 percent of waste and reduce the remaining 30 percent of waste through an upstream-to-downstream strategy.

The government is trying to raise the awareness of each household on handling their waste on their own through composting and maggot farming for organic waste as well as sorting inorganic waste and recycling it into crafts.

Data from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry has shown that the majority, or 43.3 percent, of waste in Indonesia comes from households and 41.1 percent of household waste comprises leftover food.

part from its target of resolving the waste problem in households, the government also requires producers to reduce waste by redesigning their product packaging so that it can be easily recycled and withdrawing their inorganic waste from the community.

The ministry is also striving to manage waste maximally so that it no longer needs to be sent to landfills.

One of the efforts made in this regard has been the transformation of flammable waste and waste with high calorific value, such as plastics, papers, fabrics, leathers, and rubbers, into refuse-derived fuel (RDF) products.

RDF is a solid fuel that is a substitute for coal used in power plants and cement factories. The management of waste into RDF products can reduce the need for land for landfill sites.

There are several waste-to-energy plants (PLTSa) that are operating in Solo and Semarang, Central Java.

The PLTSa project is a collaboration program between the government and business players for utilizing energy from waste, reducing methane emissions by up to 30 percent by 2030, and realizing the carbon neutrality target by 2060.

With its various strategies for handling and reducing waste, the government is hoping that no more new landfills will be constructed by 2030, and Indonesia can be free from landfills starting from 2040.

Reducing emissions

The government is aiming to reduce emissions by reducing waste in the country through the zero waste and zero emission concept.

Ratnawati said that landfills, especially organic waste, make a great contribution to the increase in greenhouse gas emissions.

“We have a goal, if possible, no organic waste being disposed of in landfills,” she said at a Climate Corner discussion on February 22, 2023.

In an effort to reduce emissions from waste, the Ministry of Environment and Forestry is encouraging the handling of organic waste through composting by launching the National Compost Day national movement in Jakarta on February 26.

t the launch event, Environment and Forestry Minister Siti Nurbaya Bakar said that if all Indonesian people can compost their leftover food organic waste on their own at home, it is estimated that around 10.92 million tons of organic waste will not need to be sent to landfills, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 6.8 million tons.

part from composting, another solution is utilizing methane gas as a substitute for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or transforming it into electrical energy.

One example of methane gas utilization can be seen at the Semboro landfill in Probolinggo, East Java. Methane gas that has been purified is distributed to people’s houses located around the landfill for operating gas stoves.

Meanwhile, one of the examples of the use of methane gas for electrical energy is Sei Mangkei biogas-fueled power plant (PLTBg) in Simalungun, North Sumatra, which has a capacity of 2.4 megawatts.

The PLTBg is being operated through a collaboration between state-owned oil and gas company PT Pertamina and state-owned plantation holding company PT Perkebunan Nusantara III. The PLTBg processes organic liquid waste generated from palm oil production.

With the collaboration between the community, the government, producers, and industry players that is also supported by technology utilization, resolving the waste problem would not be impossible for Indonesia.

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Source: Antara News Agency