Jakarta city employees, students told to work, study from home to curb air pollution

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Half of the city's employees will work remotely beginning next week until October, well after the Asean Summit. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JAKARTA – The Jakarta administration will impose remote working for city employees and learning for students ahead of the Asean Summit in September, a move aimed to curb the severe air pollution that has been choking the city in recent months.globally since May, according to the data compiled by Swiss air quality technology company IQAir.which exacerbates pollution from motorised vehicles and industrial activities.

The city employs around 200,000 people, of whom 30 per cent are civil servants. The remote working policy will then be expanded to 75 per cent of city officials whose workplaces are in the vicinity of the Asean summit venue, Mr Sigit added. The Environment and Forestry Ministry carried out on Thursday emissions tests on all employees’ vehicles. The ministry will extend this test to every vehicle entering the ministry’s office in South Jakarta.

Jakarta has more than 24.5 million vehicles travelling its roads, with millions more commuting from nearby satellite cities every day.Research from 2019 by the Jakarta Environment Agency and Vital Strategies found that motorised vehicular emissions were the largest source of pollution in the capital, contributing to up to 57 per cent of the pollution during the dry season.

The 2020 regulation on emissions tests carries sanctions, ranging from tickets to higher parking fees, for vehicles that fail to pass or take the emissions test. The enforcement was initially planned for 2021, but was delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic and an insufficient number of testing locations.To mitigate the health impact of pollution, the city has prepared its healthcare facilities to face an influx of people with respiratory diseases.

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