by Handoko Rama | Aug 23, 2023 | Environmental Education
Threats such as climate change have driven governments worldwide to establish marine protected areas (MPAs). These are sections of the ocean where activities are closely monitored, so as not to cause further harm to marine life. For example, certain MPAs focus on...
by Handoko Rama | Aug 14, 2023 | Environmental Education
ZeroWaste Center Goes to School (Z-GTS) is a new program of ZeroWaste Center by R.O.L.E. Foundation. The program aims to educate more students about waste management and organic compost. SD No.2 Kutuh was chosen as the first school to visit this month. This program...
by Handoko Rama | Jul 20, 2023 | Environmental Education
The 26th of July is Mangroves Conservation Day! What are they, and why do we need to conserve the Mangroves? Mangroves are trees or shrubs that grow in coastal saline or brackish water in the tropics or subtropics. They have special adaptations to survive in harsh...
by Handoko Rama | Jul 1, 2023 | Environmental Education
The seagrass ecosystem is built by a terrestrial plant that evolved and can live underwater. Seagrass is like plants on land they have leaves, roots, flowers, seeds, and connective tissues, but they don’t have a solid trunk to support their whole body, so they depend...
by Handoko Rama | Jun 10, 2023 | Environmental Education, Waste Facts
Our ocean holds a crucial part of our life. Without realizing it, we put our life in the survival of the ocean. The Ocean has 3 important ecosystem that sustains our life, the mangroves, the coral reefs, and the seagrass. These three ecosystems have their own part of...
by Handoko Rama | Feb 14, 2023 | Environmental Education, Waste Management, Recycling and Upcycling
In an effort to encourage and reward the proper management of waste, R.O.L.E. Foundation hosts the ZeroWaste Bazaar. This event provides a platform for local communities to exchange their waste for valuable goods such as groceries, stationeries, and clothing. The...
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