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Towards Zero Waste City

Monday, January 9, 2023

Bandung and Bali are determined to become zero waste cities. Their journey begins by sorting garbage from the source.

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A waste management team member collects garbage from households at Sekeloa subdistrict in Bandung, West Java, August 2021. CS NERF . tempo : 171418405038.

SINCE October 2016, Neglasari village in Cibeunying Kaler subdistrict, City of Bandung, has been implementing waste collection by sorting them. This program began when Neglasari was chosen as a model of zero waste area in 2015. Village administration immediately discussed with the community units (RW) to formulate an independent waste management system that is in line with the society’s ability. “Initially, only one RW consistently co

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