3 Important Ocean Ecosystem
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...
Beach Cleanup at Sawangan Beach: Restoring Beauty and Promoting Environmental Awareness
Sawangan Beach, nestled between Hilton Hotel and Kempinski Hotel in Nusa Dua, is renowned for its natural beauty and mesmerizing sunrises. However, the recent influx of waste from the ocean has marred its pristine condition, posing a threat to the environment. In...
Making Waves for a Cleaner Kelan Beach: R.O.L.E. Foundation’s Cleanup Campaign
Kelan Beach was chosen as the venue for The Beach Cleanup Event on Friday, 14 April 2023. Recently, this beach received a bunch of waste that came out from the ocean and soiled the coastline. As a tourism destination, this situation affected the interest of tourists...
The Connection Between Methane Emissions, Waste Reduction, and Climate Change
Nations around the globe are aiming to limit global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels to prevent more severe climate change impacts. This threshold is indicated in the Paris Agreement adopted by 196 Parties at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP21) in...
Sustainable Beauty: Flower Station at ZeroWaste Center
The ZeroWaste Center has started developing the Flower Station to breed more flowers and eventually support beehive cultivation. The first month focused on designing, planning, and researching suitable plants for the area. In the second month, some seedlings were moved to bigger pots and slugs were dealt with. In the third month, the hot dry season affected the flowers, but they were watered diligently. The Flower Station construction is at 40%, with plans to develop more types of flowers and replace the transparent roof with paranet.
Almost 400 kg of Waste was Collected in Two Hours!
Jimbaran Beach is a popular tourist destination in Bali known for its breathtaking sunset views and delicious seafood. However, underneath the beauty lies a growing problem – the beach is constantly bombarded with waste that washes up from the ocean, turning the coastal line into a dumping ground. The situation seems never-ending, with waste coming from other regions around Bali. But, a glimmer of hope shone when a Beach Cleanup was conducted in March 2023. The event was organized to raise awareness among the local community and tourists, to encourage them to care more about the waste problem in the area. In just two hours, a total of 377.8 kg of non-organic waste, including 92% of residues, were collected. Learn more about the campaign and how it can help preserve the environment for future generations.
Restoring Nusa Dua Coral Reefs – A R.O.L.E. Foundation Project
Do you know that Nusa Dua has one more hidden gem that contributes significantly to the ocean's survival? Apart from the ongoing construction projects, Nusa Dua is home to a beautiful coral reef garden, just a few hundred meters away from the five-star hotel beach...
Kedonganan Beach Cleanup: Taking Action for a Better Ocean and World
Kedonganan Beach, located near the I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport in Kuta, is a favorite destination for domestic and international tourists who come to Bali for a holiday. Despite its popularity, the beach is often covered in waste from neighboring islands and regions,...
Discovering a Greener Future: A Visit to the ZeroWaste Center Bazaar
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...
ZeroWaste Tour for Earth Company
Earth Company visited ZeroWaste Center by bringing three Japanese guests to have a great and ecological tour. They really enjoy every activity that we provide at ZeroWaste Center and had some active discussion when we talked about deforestation and climate change....
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