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View all search resultsEco-friendly program: A worker collects body parts of three-wheeled bajaj at a junk yard belonging to PT Matahari Trans Utama in Srengseng, South Jakarta
span class="caption">Eco-friendly program: A worker collects body parts of three-wheeled bajaj at a junk yard belonging to PT Matahari Trans Utama in Srengseng, South Jakarta. The company won a bid held by the transportation agency for 128 bajaj confiscated from their owners. All 14,424 orange, fuel-fired bajaj will be banned due to the noise and air pollution they generate and replaced with blue, liquefied gas-fired ones. (JP/P.J. Leo)
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