Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the DKI Jakarta region reach 206 million tons per year. The largest contribution comes from the transportation sector, reaching 182.5 million tons per year, while the household and industrial sectors contribute 23.9 million and 350,300 tons of carbon emissions per year, respectively.
To address these high carbon emissions, the government is currently developing changes to vehicle taxation, shifting from engine capacity to carbon dioxide (CO2) gas emissions. According to the Executive Director of the Leaded Gasoline Elimination Committee (KPBB), the CO2 gas emission threshold previously proposed to the government is around 120 g/km.
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