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A cleaner wearing a high-visibility vest wipes a station information board at a railway station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 22,...

#13405834

Deutsche Bahn Announced An Immediate Action Program To Increase Cleanliness By Expanding Cleaning Staff At Train Stations

5 March 2026

A cleaner wearing a high-visibility vest wipes a station information board at a railway station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 22,...

#13405834

5 March 2026

A cleaner wearing a high-visibility vest wipes a station information board at a railway station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 22, 2026. Deutsche Bahn announces an immediate action program to increase cleanliness by expanding cleaning staff on long-distance trains and intensifying cleaning at around 1,400 stations.


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A smoker is putting ashes into an ashtray on top of a rubbish bin in Hong Kong, China, on June 6, 2024. The Hong Kong Government is proposin...

#11308710

Hong Kong To Increase Restrictions On Smoking

6 June 2024

A smoker is putting ashes into an ashtray on top of a rubbish bin in Hong Kong, China, on June 6, 2024. The Hong Kong Government is proposin...

#11308710

6 June 2024

A smoker is putting ashes into an ashtray on top of a rubbish bin in Hong Kong, China, on June 6, 2024. The Hong Kong Government is proposing measures to further restrict smoking in the city.


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Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896946

Plastic Waste In Indonesia

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896946

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2021. The beach cleaning action led by the 1991 Military Academy alumni is a form of active participation of the military in maintaining cleanliness and the environment, especially plastic waste in public areas. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China. The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) noted that there are around 4.8 million tons of plastic waste per year in Indonesia that are not managed properly, such as being burned in open spaces (48 percent), not properly managed in official landfills (13 percent). and the rest pollutes waterways and the sea (9 percent). This figure is predicted to increase considering that the amount of plastic waste production in Indonesia shows an increasing trend of 5 percent every year.


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Indonesian Army soldiers collect plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896952

Plastic Waste In Indonesia

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers collect plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896952

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers collect plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2021. The beach cleaning action led by the 1991 Military Academy alumni is a form of active participation of the military in maintaining cleanliness and the environment, especially plastic waste in public areas. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China. The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) noted that there are around 4.8 million tons of plastic waste per year in Indonesia that are not managed properly, such as being burned in open spaces (48 percent), not properly managed in official landfills (13 percent). and the rest pollutes waterways and the sea (9 percent). This figure is predicted to increase considering that the amount of plastic waste production in Indonesia shows an increasing trend of 5 percent every year.


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Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896958

Plastic Waste In Indonesia

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896958

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2021. The beach cleaning action led by the 1991 Military Academy alumni is a form of active participation of the military in maintaining cleanliness and the environment, especially plastic waste in public areas. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China. The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) noted that there are around 4.8 million tons of plastic waste per year in Indonesia that are not managed properly, such as being burned in open spaces (48 percent), not properly managed in official landfills (13 percent). and the rest pollutes waterways and the sea (9 percent). This figure is predicted to increase considering that the amount of plastic waste production in Indonesia shows an increasing trend of 5 percent every year.


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Indonesian Army soldiers collect plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896966

Plastic Waste In Indonesia

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers collect plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896966

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers collect plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2021. The beach cleaning action led by the 1991 Military Academy alumni is a form of active participation of the military in maintaining cleanliness and the environment, especially plastic waste in public areas. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China. The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) noted that there are around 4.8 million tons of plastic waste per year in Indonesia that are not managed properly, such as being burned in open spaces (48 percent), not properly managed in official landfills (13 percent). and the rest pollutes waterways and the sea (9 percent). This figure is predicted to increase considering that the amount of plastic waste production in Indonesia shows an increasing trend of 5 percent every year.


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Indonesian Army soldiers collect plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896974

Plastic Waste In Indonesia

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers collect plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896974

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers collect plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2021. The beach cleaning action led by the 1991 Military Academy alumni is a form of active participation of the military in maintaining cleanliness and the environment, especially plastic waste in public areas. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China. The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) noted that there are around 4.8 million tons of plastic waste per year in Indonesia that are not managed properly, such as being burned in open spaces (48 percent), not properly managed in official landfills (13 percent). and the rest pollutes waterways and the sea (9 percent). This figure is predicted to increase considering that the amount of plastic waste production in Indonesia shows an increasing trend of 5 percent every year.


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Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896984

Plastic Waste In Indonesia

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896984

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2021. The beach cleaning action led by the 1991 Military Academy alumni is a form of active participation of the military in maintaining cleanliness and the environment, especially plastic waste in public areas. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China. The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) noted that there are around 4.8 million tons of plastic waste per year in Indonesia that are not managed properly, such as being burned in open spaces (48 percent), not properly managed in official landfills (13 percent). and the rest pollutes waterways and the sea (9 percent). This figure is predicted to increase considering that the amount of plastic waste production in Indonesia shows an increasing trend of 5 percent every year.


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Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896990

Plastic Waste In Indonesia

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 20...

#6896990

23 July 2021

Indonesian Army soldiers pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2021. The beach cleaning action led by the 1991 Military Academy alumni is a form of active participation of the military in maintaining cleanliness and the environment, especially plastic waste in public areas. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China. The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) noted that there are around 4.8 million tons of plastic waste per year in Indonesia that are not managed properly, such as being burned in open spaces (48 percent), not properly managed in official landfills (13 percent). and the rest pollutes waterways and the sea (9 percent). This figure is predicted to increase considering that the amount of plastic waste production in Indonesia shows an increasing trend of 5 percent every year.


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A Indonesian Army soldier pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2...

#6896996

Plastic Waste In Indonesia

23 July 2021

A Indonesian Army soldier pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2...

#6896996

23 July 2021

A Indonesian Army soldier pick up plastic waste scattered in the Talise Beach area, Palu, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia on July 23, 2021. The beach cleaning action led by the 1991 Military Academy alumni is a form of active participation of the military in maintaining cleanliness and the environment, especially plastic waste in public areas. Indonesia is the second largest producer of plastic waste in the world after China. The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) noted that there are around 4.8 million tons of plastic waste per year in Indonesia that are not managed properly, such as being burned in open spaces (48 percent), not properly managed in official landfills (13 percent). and the rest pollutes waterways and the sea (9 percent). This figure is predicted to increase considering that the amount of plastic waste production in Indonesia shows an increasing trend of 5 percent every year.


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Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889134

Virus Outbreak Indonesia

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889134

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island behind Padang. Batam Citym Indonesia, on July 29, 2020. Riau Islands, aiming to increase the role of tourism businesses and the creative economy in handling and improving cleanliness, beauty, health, and security at the destination to enter a period of adaptation to new habits amid the COVID-19 pandemic


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Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889136

Virus Outbreak Indonesia

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889136

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island behind Padang. Batam Citym Indonesia, on July 29, 2020. Riau Islands, aiming to increase the role of tourism businesses and the creative economy in handling and improving cleanliness, beauty, health, and security at the destination to enter a period of adaptation to new habits amid the COVID-19 pandemic


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Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889138

Virus Outbreak Indonesia

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889138

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island behind Padang. Batam Citym Indonesia, on July 29, 2020. Riau Islands, aiming to increase the role of tourism businesses and the creative economy in handling and improving cleanliness, beauty, health, and security at the destination to enter a period of adaptation to new habits amid the COVID-19 pandemic


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Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889140

Virus Outbreak Indonesia

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889140

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island behind Padang. Batam Citym Indonesia, on July 29, 2020. Riau Islands, aiming to increase the role of tourism businesses and the creative economy in handling and improving cleanliness, beauty, health, and security at the destination to enter a period of adaptation to new habits amid the COVID-19 pandemic


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Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889142

Virus Outbreak Indonesia

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889142

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island behind Padang. Batam Citym Indonesia, on July 29, 2020. Riau Islands, aiming to increase the role of tourism businesses and the creative economy in handling and improving cleanliness, beauty, health, and security at the destination to enter a period of adaptation to new habits amid the COVID-19 pandemic


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Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889144

Virus Outbreak Indonesia

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island beh...

#5889144

29 July 2020

Residents together with cleaning staff collect rubbish, at the edge of the sea under residents' homes, at the tourist site of the island behind Padang. Batam Citym Indonesia, on July 29, 2020. Riau Islands, aiming to increase the role of tourism businesses and the creative economy in handling and improving cleanliness, beauty, health, and security at the destination to enter a period of adaptation to new habits amid the COVID-19 pandemic


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