Tanjung Benoa Beach Cleanup
As part of the monthly program, R.O.L.E. Foundation conducted beach clean-ups at Tanjung Benoa Beach on the 20th of May 2022. The beach clean-up was participated by 27 persons from our team members and Bali WISE Students. The team collected 334.6 kg of non-organic...
Thank You, Island Media!
Last week, R.O.L.E. Foundation visited Island Media to bring a Sponsorship Appreciation Certificate and some bottles of Local Jamu as a token of our appreciation for the support that they are giving us with social media publications. Island Media is helping R.O.L.E....
Sustainable Waste Management by the Local Communities
Sharing knowledge about sustainable waste management and educating public-school children and youth to become more concerned about (plastic) waste and how to reduce it is one of the missions of the R.O.L.E. Foundation. That’s why we encourage them to bring their waste...
Second Life-Turning Drinking Bottle Trash Into Beautiful Glasses
Tourism is the heartbeat of the Island of the Gods, Bali. Directly, tourism activities are synonymous with alcoholic beverages. It can be said that alcoholic beverages are the spirit of tourism in Bali. Beer bottles and other glass beverage bottles will generally be...
Beach Cleanup at Geger Beach
The temple is one of the most sacred places in Bali, especially the Hindu community. Unfortunately, not everyone is concerned about plastic waste. One of them happened at the Geger Beach Temple. On the 13rd of December, R.O.L.E. Foundation did a beach cleanup at...
Charity event ROW FOR R.O.L.E. raised over IDR 900.000.000 with a 14 km Hyatt 2 Hyatt kayak race from Sanur to Nusa Dua.
On the 23rd of April 2022, R.O.L.E. Foundation in collaboration with Right Reasons Funding organized the ROW FOR R.O.L.E. charity event and a long-distance kayak race from the Hyatt Regency in Sanur to the Grand Hyatt in Nusa Dua. ROW FOR R.O.L.E. is a community...
THANK YOU, PT. SOLAR POWER INDONESIA
In 2020, PT. Solar Power Indonesia donated a complete set of solar panels to the ZeroWaste Center, which we have been using ever since. Last March, they donated a new battery to replace the old one that had started to leak and therefore, wasn’t efficient...
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...
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