Jakarta’s Public Spray Booths and Keeping the City Clean Indonesia ExpatMar 27, 2020March 27, 20200 Indonesia’s capital is introducing hand-washing stations and disinfectant-spraying areas across the city, population 10 million, in efforts to being the Read more
One million volunteers in Jakarta took to the streets to raise awareness of the city’s littering problems Indonesia ExpatOct 9, 2018March 12, 20230 On Saturday, September 15, 2018, one million Jakartans took to the streets in the early morning sun to pick up Read more
Clean Up Jakarta Day 2017: Five Years of Tackling The Capital City’s Rubbish Problem Caranissa DjatmikoOct 10, 2017October 11, 20170 Since 2013, Clean Up Jakarta Day has been galvanizing local and expatriate communities in Jakarta to help solve the capital Read more
How Safe is it to Eat Street Food in Jakarta? May TienApr 10, 20170 For expats living in Jakarta, eating street food is a risk many are not willing to take. However, for those Read more
Jakarta’s Fourth Annual City-Wide Clean-up Invites Everyone to Volunteer Indonesia ExpatOct 4, 20160 The city of DKI Jakarta produces a staggering 6,700 tonnes of trash a day; the equivalent of one colossal Borobudur Read more
Aurelia’s Manolin Victoria BannermanJul 14, 2014August 11, 20170 There is a novella by Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea. For eighty four days, “old man” Santiago Read more
#selfiesampah: the Trash Selfie Angela JelitaJun 30, 2014August 11, 20170 Dua Tangan Cukup: Actions from Across the Archipelago Social media is undeniably big business in Indonesia and selfies, or a Read more
Clean Up Jakarta Day 2014 Angela JelitaJun 18, 2014August 16, 20170 As you may be aware, the second annual Clean Up Jakarta Day is around the corner and will take place Read more
Singapore International School Bona Vista students seriously care for their environment Soham AdwaniJun 2, 2014October 20, 20170 Dua Tangan Cukup: Actions from Across the Archipelago The students of Singapore International School, Bona Vista, are always eager and Read more
Dua Tangan Cukup: Mentari International School Kids Get their Hands Dirty Angela JelitaApr 8, 2014August 23, 20170 The students of Mentari International School, Jakarta have been busy cleaning up the areas around their school through several cleanup Read more
Dua Tangan Cukup: Staff of Aston Belitung Cleaned Tanjung Pendam Beach Angela JelitaMar 10, 2014August 11, 20170 Positive actions from across the archipelago. Dua Tangan Cukup (Two Hands are Enough) is a movement started by Clean Up Read more
Clean Up Jakarta Day 2013: Back-Breaking Teamwork Raises Awareness of Jakarta’s Rubbish Problem Indonesia ExpatNov 18, 2013August 16, 20170 The first Clean Up Jakarta Day took place on the morning of Sunday November 10th 2013. Over 1,000 volunteers at Read more
Fostering a Cleaner Community for Business Grace SusetyoNov 5, 2013August 16, 20170 Waste management seems to be a perpetual issue in Jakarta and Bali. When beaches, streets, and other places of interest Read more