Tailored B3 Waste Permit Services
Navigating hazardous waste rules can be overwhelming, especially when requirements vary by sector and waste volume. Our team simplifies the process, guiding you through documentation, submission, and approval so you can confidently meet your environmental obligations.
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Comprehensive B3 Waste Permit Services
From understanding the requirements to securing the permit, we assist at every step to ensure your business operates in full compliance.
Commercial Buildings
Hotels, malls, and apartments producing over 50 kg of B3 waste per year must obtain a disposal permit. We can help you meet these requirements.
Schools, Shops, and Offices
Low-volume generators, like offices, retailers, and schools producing over 20 kg annually, must comply. We’re here to help you manage your obligations.
Distributors and Industries
All manufacturing and distribution businesses handling B3 waste must be licensed. We assist with your application and ensure regulatory compliance.
Clear Permits. Clean Operations
Expert Consultation
We explain the requirements clearly so you know exactly what’s needed.
Comprehensive Support
We help prepare documentation, liaise with authorities, and manage submissions.
Long-Term Compliance
We help keep your business protected from environmental penalties and disruptions.
Focus on Core Business
Our service is tailored to your sector and the scale of your waste output.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a B3 waste permit in Indonesia?
A B3 waste permit (izin limbah B3) is a mandatory license required for companies that produce, store, transport, or manage hazardous and toxic waste materials in Indonesia. It ensures compliance with national environmental regulations under the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK).
What is an example of B3 waste?
B3 waste includes everything from industrial chemicals, and pesticides, to expired pharmaceutical product residues. Examples of B3 waste include sulfuric acid, which is highly corrosive and can cause severe burns to the skin, and pesticides that can poison soil and water if not managed properly.
Who needs a B3 waste permit in Indonesia?
Any company—local or foreign—that engages in manufacturing, mining, oil & gas, healthcare, chemicals, or industrial processing and produces hazardous waste must obtain a B3 waste management permit to legally operate in Indonesia.
How long does it take to obtain a B3 waste permit in Indonesia?
The permit process typically takes 30–90 days, depending on the type of waste, location, completeness of documents, and your industry sector. Working with a local consultant can speed up the process and avoid compliance risks.
Why is a B3 waste permit important for foreign investors?
Foreign investors in Indonesia must comply with strict environmental laws. Having a B3 waste permit avoids legal penalties, enhances your company's reputation, ensures eligibility for certain government projects, and builds trust with local partners and regulators.