Webinar Engaging the ASGM and Coal Energy Sector Towards a Mercury-Free Indonesia

Webinar Engaging the ASGM and Coal Energy Sector Towards a Mercury-Free Indonesia

*Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining

Let’s Make Mercury History! It is not just a slogan, but a global commitment that must be realized. Indonesia is also committed, to taking a role to contribute. These are stated in a usage action reduction plan for mercury in priority sectors.

Monitoring the mercury reduction targets in these sectors, of course, requires a holistic effort. Various aspects, ranging from policies to applying environment and forestry standards and non-mercury practices at the site level, become a unit of action that contributes to achieving targets.

The webinar entitled “Engaging the Artisanal and Small-scale Gold Mining (ASGM) and Coal Energy Sector Towards a Mercury-Free Indonesia” will promote efforts to reduce mercury at the site level and solicit input on strengthening environmental and forestry standards in support of a mercury-free Indonesia.

This event is part of pre-COP online side events of The COP-4 Minamata Convention on Mercury.

Keynote Speaker:

ARY SUDIJANTO – Director General of Agency for Standardization of Environment and Forestry Instruments (ASEFI)

Speakers:

  • Fitri Yola Amandita – Researcher, Center for Standardization of Environmental Quality Instruments (PSIKLH): “”Monitoring of Mercury Pollution from ASGM Sector in Indonesia””   >>> Download Presentation
  • Ajrun Karim – Vice President of Environment, PT. PLN Persero:

    “Efforts to Reduce Mercury from Coal Emissions at PLTU”  >>> Download Presentation

 Moderator:

  • Rina Aprishanty – Center for Standardization of Environmental Quality Instruments (PSIKLH)

SAVE THE DATE: Friday, 11.35-12.15 CET or 17.35-18.15 WIB

Registrasi: https://bit.ly/Reg-COP4Merkuri

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