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World Oceans Day 2020 Webinar: Innovation on Waste Management for a Sustainable Ocean

11 June 2020

World Environment Day and World Oceans Day 2020 Talkshow and Webinar

6 June 2020

World Coral Reef Day 2020 Webinar

8 May 2020

Workshop on the Role of Village-Owned Enterprises in Waste Management in Rural Areas

Magelang / 13 March 2020

Workshop on Minimum Waste Production with PSLB3 Women’s Association

Magelang / 13 Maret 2020

The Opening of National Waste Awareness Day (HPSN) 2020 by the Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment

Labuan Bajo / 5 Maret 2020

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Sea Waste Management News

Celebrating World Environment Day and World Ocean Day 2020

In commemoration of World Environment Day on 5 June 2020 and…

Limbah Masker dari Sampah Rumah Tangga Meningkat Selama Pandemi Covid-19

Dinas Lingkungan Hidup DKI Jakarta menyebut sampah masker dan…

Daur Ulang Sampah, Meraup Penghasilan di Masa Pandemi Covid-19

Mountrash, aplikasi usaha rintisan (startapp) pengelolaan sampah…

Webinar in Commemorating the National Coral Reef Day 2020

The commemoration of the National Coral Reef Day 2020 on…

Inisiatif Danone-Aqua dan Grab Atasi Sampah Plastik di Indonesia

Permasalahan sampah plastik di Indonesia dari tahun ke tahun…

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5 Super-priority Tourism Destinations

The Coordinating Ministry for Maritime Affairs and Investment has agreed that the solution to the waste problem in 2020 will be concentrated on five super priority tourism destinations, namely Labuan Bajo, Likupang, Mandalika, Borobudur, and Lake Toba. The five regions are categorized as super priority tourism destinations that the government has previously filtered out of the 10 new Bali programs, or also known as 10 priority tourism destinations. The government hopes that this can become more attractive for the development of tourism in Indonesia and provide a better life impact for the local community.

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