Implementation of Environmental Law in Addressing Industrial Pollution
Keywords:
Environmental Law, Industrial Compliance, Industrial PollutionAbstract
This study examines the implementation of environmental law in addressing industrial pollution in Indonesia, with a focus on law enforcement and industry compliance with environmental standards. Although Law Number 32 of 2009 concerning Environmental Protection and Management has established a clear framework, its implementation in the field still faces various challenges. Factors such as corruption, limited human resources and technology, and bureaucratic complexity hinder the effectiveness of law enforcement, resulting in many industries not complying with environmental standards. This study evaluates the level of industry compliance in various sectors and identifies steps that can be taken by the government and related institutions to improve supervision and law enforcement. Through this approach, this study provides recommendations for strengthening environmental protection and ensuring the sustainability of ecosystems in Indonesia.
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