Indonesia is the second largest global source of marine plastic after China. Plastic waste, together with toxic smoke from extensive unregulated rubbish burning in homes and businesses, are grave public health threats in Indonesia. This paper presents a case study in Ubud, Bali of a community-based recycling and waste sorting project - Rumah Kompos –which demonstrates the potential of religious wisdom and belief to contribute to help solve Indonesia’s waste problem. The cultural role of religions in the case study is part of a larger Indonesian, and world religions, phenomenon in which churches, mosques and temples, and faith-based schools (and in Indonesia Islamic boarding schools or pesantren) have made efforts to sponsor pro-environm...
The crisis facing the world’s oceans from plastics is well documented, yet there is little knowledge...
Garbage has become a thorny issue in various parts of the world, including Indonesia, Surabaya is on...
The crisis facing the world's oceans from plastics is well documented, yet there is little knowledge...
Indonesia is the second largest global source of marine plastic after China. Plastic waste, together...
The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) stated that Indonesia produces 175,000 tons of waste...
The management of marine waste is an increasingly complex issue facing the world today. Our study pr...
This paper focuses on Muslim initiatives on saving the environment. It examines various attempts, co...
The background of this research is to examines the management of plastic derived from Hindu religio...
This study aims to analyze the social construction process of eco-theology-based waste management am...
Since water is an indispensable part of humanity, human communities settle near water sources, and o...
This article builds on earlier work that examined waste processing options on the island of Bali, wh...
Garbage is a problem that is currently being a bywordin various local and long-distance media. Indon...
In recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the phenomenon of plastic waste management ...
Plastic waste is the primary concern for many countries worldwide. In Indonesia, the issue remains a...
Every year large quantities of plastic waste accumulate in Bali’s environment. This has a negative i...
The crisis facing the world’s oceans from plastics is well documented, yet there is little knowledge...
Garbage has become a thorny issue in various parts of the world, including Indonesia, Surabaya is on...
The crisis facing the world's oceans from plastics is well documented, yet there is little knowledge...
Indonesia is the second largest global source of marine plastic after China. Plastic waste, together...
The Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) stated that Indonesia produces 175,000 tons of waste...
The management of marine waste is an increasingly complex issue facing the world today. Our study pr...
This paper focuses on Muslim initiatives on saving the environment. It examines various attempts, co...
The background of this research is to examines the management of plastic derived from Hindu religio...
This study aims to analyze the social construction process of eco-theology-based waste management am...
Since water is an indispensable part of humanity, human communities settle near water sources, and o...
This article builds on earlier work that examined waste processing options on the island of Bali, wh...
Garbage is a problem that is currently being a bywordin various local and long-distance media. Indon...
In recent years, considerable attention has been paid to the phenomenon of plastic waste management ...
Plastic waste is the primary concern for many countries worldwide. In Indonesia, the issue remains a...
Every year large quantities of plastic waste accumulate in Bali’s environment. This has a negative i...
The crisis facing the world’s oceans from plastics is well documented, yet there is little knowledge...
Garbage has become a thorny issue in various parts of the world, including Indonesia, Surabaya is on...
The crisis facing the world's oceans from plastics is well documented, yet there is little knowledge...