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Understanding B3 Waste Classification in Indonesia

A practical guide for industrial operators to classify hazardous waste under KLHK regulations and stay audit-ready.

Nebraska Compliance TeamNebraska April 12, 2026 2 min read
Understanding B3 Waste Classification in Indonesia

Key takeaways

  • Indonesia's hazardous waste regulations require every industrial generator to characterize their waste streams accurately.
  • This article walks through the four classification categories, common pitfalls, and the documentation you should keep on hand for each waste stream.
  • If you maintain a clear inventory, sample regularly, and partner with a licensed treatment provider, audit days become routine rather than disruptive.

Section 01

Indonesia's hazardous waste regulations require every industrial

Indonesia's hazardous waste regulations require every industrial generator to characterize their waste streams accurately. Misclassification is the single most common source of compliance findings during KLHK audits.

Section 02

This article walks through the four classification

This article walks through the four classification categories, common pitfalls, and the documentation you should keep on hand for each waste stream.

“Compliance is a system, not a binder. Build it once, maintain it every day — and audits stop being events.”

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Section 03

If you maintain a clear inventory, sample

If you maintain a clear inventory, sample regularly, and partner with a licensed treatment provider, audit days become routine rather than disruptive.

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