Read more about the article A Symbolic Art Installation of a Faucet Pouring Plastic Bottles Calls for Change in Indonesia’s Plastic Crisis
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A Symbolic Art Installation of a Faucet Pouring Plastic Bottles Calls for Change in Indonesia’s Plastic Crisis

Activists from the Ecological Observation and Wetlands Conservation (ECOTON), alongside university students, installed an art installation resembling a faucet pouring plastic bottles into the streets of Surabaya.

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Read more about the article A New Rice Revolution: Scientists Slash Methane Emissions by 70%
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A New Rice Revolution: Scientists Slash Methane Emissions by 70%

Unlike genetically modified crops, this low-methane rice variety was developed using traditional crossbreeding techniques, making it a viable solution for widespread adoption in major rice-producing nations like China, India, Indonesia, and Vietnam.

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Read more about the article PepsiCo Launches Third Greenhouse Accelerator Program in APAC to Boost Sustainability Innovation
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PepsiCo Launches Third Greenhouse Accelerator Program in APAC to Boost Sustainability Innovation

For the 2025 Sustainability Edition, PepsiCo Greenhouse Accelerator Program is seeking sustainable APAC startups who want to innovate, grow, and get real-world feedback on their products and solutions.

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Read more about the article Tsunami Chronicles in Aceh: The Ancient Secrets of Gua Ek Leuntie
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Tsunami Chronicles in Aceh: The Ancient Secrets of Gua Ek Leuntie

Tucked behind the bushes near the coast of Aceh sub-district of Lhoong is a gate to the turbulent past. Ek Leuntie Cave recorded the recurring tsunamis that hit the northern Sumatra region for thousands of years. The cave, whose name means Bat Guano, is a tsunami time capsule.

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Read more about the article Jakarta to Implement Household Waste Fees Starting January 2025
Fire trucks were readied to control fire at the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Treatment Site in Bekasi, West Java, on Sunday (October 29, 2023). ANTARA/HO-Dinas Lingkungan Hidup DKI Jakarta

Jakarta to Implement Household Waste Fees Starting January 2025

The introduction of waste management fees is a crucial step toward tackling Jakarta’s growing waste problem.

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Read more about the article Coastal Bangladesh Farmers Abandon Shrimp Farming for Climate-Resilient Agriculture
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Coastal Bangladesh Farmers Abandon Shrimp Farming for Climate-Resilient Agriculture

Faced with climate challenges and diminishing yields, many farmers in the Bangladesh’s southwestern coast region are returning to agriculture, prioritizing crop diversity and sustainable practices to combat soil salinity and adapt to a changing climate.

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