Bali in a Waste Crisis
This is a Response to the Sampah Upacara wikithon
The island of Bali, known as "Pulau Dewata" (Island of the Gods), signifies the dwelling place of deities in Hinduism. Bali is recognized globally as a tourist destination, renowned for its natural beauty. However, Bali's charm has begun to fade due to a serious problem: plastic waste. In 2024, around 3,597 tons of plastic waste had accumulated in Bali. This problem arises from a lack of public awareness about waste management. Many people still dispose of trash carelessly, threatening the island's beauty. Therefore, as the people of Bali and the younger generation of Indonesia, we must work together to address this issue. Plastic waste can be transformed into valuable products. With the spirit of the younger generation, we must preserve the sustainability of the Island of the Gods, ensuring it remains an exotic tourist destination.
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