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Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391690

Volunteers Clean Plastic Waste on the Beach in Aceh

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391690

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 2017. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste on land, coastal and sea Up to 70 percent by the end of 2025. Joint United Nations Program (UNEP), initiated a campaign to clean up plastic waste from the sea in Nusa Dua, Bali. in February.


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Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391691

Volunteers Clean Plastic Waste on the Beach in Aceh

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391691

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 2017. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste on land, coastal and sea Up to 70 percent by the end of 2025. Joint United Nations Program (UNEP), initiated a campaign to clean up plastic waste from the sea in Nusa Dua, Bali. in February.


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Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391692

Volunteers Clean Plastic Waste on the Beach in Aceh

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391692

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 2017. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste on land, coastal and sea Up to 70 percent by the end of 2025. Joint United Nations Program (UNEP), initiated a campaign to clean up plastic waste from the sea in Nusa Dua, Bali. in February.


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Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391693

Volunteers Clean Plastic Waste on the Beach in Aceh

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391693

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 2017. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste on land, coastal and sea Up to 70 percent by the end of 2025. Joint United Nations Program (UNEP), initiated a campaign to clean up plastic waste from the sea in Nusa Dua, Bali. in February.


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Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391694

Volunteers Clean Plastic Waste on the Beach in Aceh

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391694

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 2017. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste on land, coastal and sea Up to 70 percent by the end of 2025. Joint United Nations Program (UNEP), initiated a campaign to clean up plastic waste from the sea in Nusa Dua, Bali. in February.


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Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391695

Volunteers Clean Plastic Waste on the Beach in Aceh

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 20...

#2391695

23 December 2017

Indonesian volunteers take environmental action by clearing garbage on the coast of Lhokseumawe, Aceh province, Indonesia On December 23, 2017. Indonesia is committed to reducing plastic waste on land, coastal and sea Up to 70 percent by the end of 2025. Joint United Nations Program (UNEP), initiated a campaign to clean up plastic waste from the sea in Nusa Dua, Bali. in February.


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A worker puts the garbage into a truck.
Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste...

#1844152

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

A worker puts the garbage into a truck.
Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste...

#1844152

14 March 2017

A worker puts the garbage into a truck. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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A boy throws the garbage into trash can.
Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste...

#1844155

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

A boy throws the garbage into trash can.
Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste...

#1844155

14 March 2017

A boy throws the garbage into trash can. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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Nurtinah sorts the garbage.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java Province...

#1844194

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

Nurtinah sorts the garbage.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java Province...

#1844194

14 March 2017

Nurtinah sorts the garbage. Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java Province, Indonesia was dreaming to earn more in the city. She left her husband for working as a scavenger in Surabaya in 2012. Her friend Nurul asked her to work as a scavenger in Keputih landfill with income about Rp 2.5 million per month. She lives in a small hut, 2x3 meters, made from used cardboard, plywood, zinc, and plastics near the landfill. She works from 5 am to 5 pm everyday, sorting the garbage that can be recycled between plastic, paper, cans and clothes. She can sell the plastic bottles Rp 3000 per Kg, Rp 1500 for paper and Rp 400 for cans. She sell clothes separately or used them for herself. She burns styrofoam and others materials that cannot be recycled. She was never seriously ill for 4 years, only had itchy or common cough. She sells the recycled waste to a buyer from Madura. This year she can only earns about Rp. 1 million per month. She has no choice. She do not have any other skills and never had formal education before. She could send Rp. 200 thousands to her family in the village every month and the rest to fulfill the daily needs. This is because the government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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Nurtinah sorts the garbage.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java Province...

#1844195

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

Nurtinah sorts the garbage.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java Province...

#1844195

14 March 2017

Nurtinah sorts the garbage. Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java Province, Indonesia was dreaming to earn more in the city. She left her husband for working as a scavenger in Surabaya in 2012. Her friend Nurul asked her to work as a scavenger in Keputih landfill with income about Rp 2.5 million per month. She lives in a small hut, 2x3 meters, made from used cardboard, plywood, zinc, and plastics near the landfill. She works from 5 am to 5 pm everyday, sorting the garbage that can be recycled between plastic, paper, cans and clothes. She can sell the plastic bottles Rp 3000 per Kg, Rp 1500 for paper and Rp 400 for cans. She sell clothes separately or used them for herself. She burns styrofoam and others materials that cannot be recycled. She was never seriously ill for 4 years, only had itchy or common cough. She sells the recycled waste to a buyer from Madura. This year she can only earns about Rp. 1 million per month. She has no choice. She do not have any other skills and never had formal education before. She could send Rp. 200 thousands to her family in the village every month and the rest to fulfill the daily needs. This is because the government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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Nurtinah lifts the garbage to sort.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java...

#1844196

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

Nurtinah lifts the garbage to sort.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java...

#1844196

14 March 2017

Nurtinah lifts the garbage to sort. Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java Province, Indonesia was dreaming to earn more in the city. She left her husband for working as a scavenger in Surabaya in 2012. Her friend Nurul asked her to work as a scavenger in Keputih landfill with income about Rp 2.5 million per month. She lives in a small hut, 2x3 meters, made from used cardboard, plywood, zinc, and plastics near the landfill. She works from 5 am to 5 pm everyday, sorting the garbage that can be recycled between plastic, paper, cans and clothes. She can sell the plastic bottles Rp 3000 per Kg, Rp 1500 for paper and Rp 400 for cans. She sell clothes separately or used them for herself. She burns styrofoam and others materials that cannot be recycled. She was never seriously ill for 4 years, only had itchy or common cough. She sells the recycled waste to a buyer from Madura. This year she can only earns about Rp. 1 million per month. She has no choice. She do not have any other skills and never had formal education before. She could send Rp. 200 thousands to her family in the village every month and the rest to fulfill the daily needs. This is because the government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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Nurtinah weighs the garbage to a buyer.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East J...

#1844197

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

Nurtinah weighs the garbage to a buyer.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East J...

#1844197

14 March 2017

Nurtinah weighs the garbage to a buyer. Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java Province, Indonesia was dreaming to earn more in the city. She left her husband for working as a scavenger in Surabaya in 2012. Her friend Nurul asked her to work as a scavenger in Keputih landfill with income about Rp 2.5 million per month. She lives in a small hut, 2x3 meters, made from used cardboard, plywood, zinc, and plastics near the landfill. She works from 5 am to 5 pm everyday, sorting the garbage that can be recycled between plastic, paper, cans and clothes. She can sell the plastic bottles Rp 3000 per Kg, Rp 1500 for paper and Rp 400 for cans. She sell clothes separately or used them for herself. She burns styrofoam and others materials that cannot be recycled. She was never seriously ill for 4 years, only had itchy or common cough. She sells the recycled waste to a buyer from Madura. This year she can only earns about Rp. 1 million per month. She has no choice. She do not have any other skills and never had formal education before. She could send Rp. 200 thousands to her family in the village every month and the rest to fulfill the daily needs. This is because the government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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Two women push cart contain of garbage to Bank Sampah. 
Bank Sampah (Garbage Bank) is a small business unit in neighborhood community operat...

#1844181

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

Two women push cart contain of garbage to Bank Sampah. 
Bank Sampah (Garbage Bank) is a small business unit in neighborhood community operat...

#1844181

14 March 2017

Two women push cart contain of garbage to Bank Sampah. Bank Sampah (Garbage Bank) is a small business unit in neighborhood community operated by volunteer housewives. They collect, sort and buy the non-organic waste from the members. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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Nurtinah separates clothes from the recycled garbage.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso di...

#1844198

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

Nurtinah separates clothes from the recycled garbage.
Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso di...

#1844198

14 March 2017

Nurtinah separates clothes from the recycled garbage. Nurtinah, 47, a farm worker from Pucang Anom village, Cerme sub-district, Bondowoso district, East Java Province, Indonesia was dreaming to earn more in the city. She left her husband for working as a scavenger in Surabaya in 2012. Her friend Nurul asked her to work as a scavenger in Keputih landfill with income about Rp 2.5 million per month. She lives in a small hut, 2x3 meters, made from used cardboard, plywood, zinc, and plastics near the landfill. She works from 5 am to 5 pm everyday, sorting the garbage that can be recycled between plastic, paper, cans and clothes. She can sell the plastic bottles Rp 3000 per Kg, Rp 1500 for paper and Rp 400 for cans. She sell clothes separately or used them for herself. She burns styrofoam and others materials that cannot be recycled. She was never seriously ill for 4 years, only had itchy or common cough. She sells the recycled waste to a buyer from Madura. This year she can only earns about Rp. 1 million per month. She has no choice. She do not have any other skills and never had formal education before. She could send Rp. 200 thousands to her family in the village every month and the rest to fulfill the daily needs. This is because the government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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A woman shows Bank Sampah saving book.
Bank Sampah (Garbage Bank) is a small business unit in neighborhood community operated by volunteer h...

#1844182

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

A woman shows Bank Sampah saving book.
Bank Sampah (Garbage Bank) is a small business unit in neighborhood community operated by volunteer h...

#1844182

14 March 2017

A woman shows Bank Sampah saving book. Bank Sampah (Garbage Bank) is a small business unit in neighborhood community operated by volunteer housewives. They collect, sort and buy the non-organic waste from the members. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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A woman records on Bank Sampah saving book. 
Bank Sampah (Garbage Bank) is a small business unit in neighborhood community operated by volun...

#1844179

Government Programs of Waste Management in Indonesia

14 March 2017

A woman records on Bank Sampah saving book. 
Bank Sampah (Garbage Bank) is a small business unit in neighborhood community operated by volun...

#1844179

14 March 2017

A woman records on Bank Sampah saving book. Bank Sampah (Garbage Bank) is a small business unit in neighborhood community operated by volunteer housewives. They collect, sort and buy the non-organic waste from the members. Surabaya Municipality Government has developed an effective community education program about waste management start from household to sort between organic and non-organic waste. The programs included Surabaya Green and Clean, Bank Sampah, Compost House, Dry Waste Gasification Power Plant.


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