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Tag: waste management

Untangling the waste problem

By Rama Maulana May 3, 2022June 10, 2022

An expert say Indonesia is yet to have a waste management blueprint. Waste power plant is seen as short and middle term solution to stop waste from contaminating the environment.

Dedhy Trunoyudho, CEO Garda Pangan bersama para volunter Garda Pangan.

Dedhy Trunoyudho: Food waste has a bad impact on the environment

By January 17, 2022January 19, 2022

A local food bank aims to realize a hunger-free nation and hopes to pave the way for an ecosystem that supports the establishment of a national food bank.

Plastic waste threatens phytoplankton population of sea off Ternate

By Sarjan Lahay November 3, 2021November 20, 2021

A study reveals that plastic waste is threatening the phytoplankton population in the Sea of Ternate City, North Maluku, and predicts its extinction in the next 20 to 30 years.

Prigi Arisandi: Protecting the environment, easier said than done

By Abdus Somad June 4, 2021June 15, 2023

Prigi talks about his involvement in the Pulau Plastik documentary, imported waste, messages about protecting the environment, to funding, both foreign and local for NGOs in Indonesia.

Fear and loathing at Citarum’s pollution ground zero

By Adi Renaldi November 4, 2020January 22, 2022

Chemical pollution, siltation and agriculture waste have made West Java’s longest river one of the world’s dirtiest. Those working on its banks say efforts are being made to clean it up. But will they turn the tide?

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