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Waste4Change Internship Program 2020: Safe Internship Amidst Pandemic
The Waste4Change Internship Program (WIP) #2 2020 was held amidst the pandemic. The interns work remotely at home and all activities are held online

Getting to Know Furoshiki, The Japanese Method of Fabric Wrapping
Furoshiki is the Japanese art of wrapping gifts/goods using fabric. Moreover, it's a much more eco-friendly and creative alternative for gift-giving

Fireworks: Pretty for The Eyes, Bad for the Environment
As pretty as fireworks can be, they are not that harmless. The aftermath of fireworks is often marked by the traces of pollutants it left behind

#PuntungItuSampah: Waste4Change and Sampoerna Cooperate in Recycling Cigarette Butts
Waste4Change and Sampoerna cooperate in launching a cigarette butts recycling program that will last until February 2021 using the hashtag #PuntungituSampah

Waste4Change Appreciation Day Highlights The Importance of “Collaboration and Communication” in Realizing Sustainable Waste Management in Indonesia
Waste4Change would like to acknowledge & appreciate institutions, brands, & media who have taken part in realizing responsible waste management in Indonesia

Waste Management Emergency during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Waste management becomes an urgent matter in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic as infectious and medical waste surge in numbers, especially from household

Rethinking The Celebration: The Not-So-Beautiful Aftermath of Sky Lanterns and Balloons
Sky lanterns and balloons might be beautiful to look at when they float into the night sky. But do you ever think of the damage they caused?

Waste4Change provides Black Soldier Flies Training for 2 Waste Management Sites (TPS)
As a part of our client's CSR program, Waste4Change held BSF Training Program for two Waste Management Sites, namely TPS Pesanggrahan and Kamboja

On This Year’s World Tree Day, Let’s Not Take Trees for Granted
World Tree Day is celebrated on 21st November every year, and it should serve as a reminder that trees are an important part of all the lives on earth