Beach Cleanup at Kelan Beach
On the 25th of March, R.O.L.E. Foundation conducted a beach cleanup at Kelan Beach. The team consisted of 13 participants including R.O.L.E Foundation staff and Bali WISE students. The beach cleanup took one hour and a total of 181.46 kg of non-organic waste was...
Join Forces With Eco Bali
The problem of plastic waste in Indonesia, especially Bali, seems to have no end and solution. As a tourist area, garbage is a scourge in itself. Apart from polluting the environment, waste also threatens health. If this is not handled properly, it will affect tourism...
Get Ready for Cleanup and ZeroWaste Bazaar!
Based on records from The National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP), there are around 4.8 million tons per year of plastic waste in Indonesia that is not managed properly such as being burned in open spaces (48%), not properly managed in official waste disposal sites...
NYEPI – Quiet soul, peace of the universe, and saving energy
Thursday, March 3rd, 2022 (The Saka Year of 1944), Hindus throughout Indonesia celebrated Nyepi. Bali stopped for a full 24-hour from all activities and gave space for the universe to take a rest for a while. One of the goals is saving energy. Fact About Energy One of...
The Black Gold, From Garbage to Garden
Preserving the environment is not just get done by taking care of existing natural resources. This behavior can be maintained by utilizing the garbage in the house. The Type of Waste Household waste consists of two types, namely organic waste and non-organic...
Our Solar Panel Is Broken
Electricity is a top priority that must be budgeted for in family or company. The reason is because the use of almost all electronic devices depend on electricity. Solar panels can be self-sustaining power plants that are more efficient, as well as promising for the...
A visit to Alila Villas Uluwatu’s waste management facility
Last week, R.O.L.E. Foundation visited the waste management facility of Alila Villas Uluwatu to discuss further collaboration in regard to waste management. Alila Villas Uluwatu has supported the ZeroWaste Soap Program since the start in 2017 and has been a loyal and...
2022 First Beach Cleanup!
On Friday 21st of January, R.O.L.E. Foundation held a beach cleanup at Kedonganan Beach, Kedonganan. The beach cleanup took 2 hours and a total of 27 participants successfully collected a total non-organic waste of 572 kg. After finishing the beach cleanup, we...
ZeroWaste Center Environmental Classes
Sharing environmental knowledge is our mission, and one of the ways we do that is by offering environmental classes to the younger generation. Weekly, both Bali WISE students and public-school children of different age groups come to the ZeroWaste Center for their...
What Happened in December 2021?
Besides the weekly environmental classes for public-school children and the Bali WISE students, and also the monthly Beach Cleanups, there’s a lot of other things going on in the ZeroWaste Center. Let’s look back on December 2021. ZeroWaste Soap Program The ZeroWaste...
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