WWF-Indonesia & YouthLab Indonesia Launches Youth Sustainability Index Report 2025

WWF-Indonesia Plastic Smart Cities and YouthLab Indonesia launched the Youth Sustainability Index Report 2025 at the Lestari Summit & Awards 2025, a collaborative platform organized by KG Media to bring together leaders, practitioners, academics, local communities, and innovators to shape Indonesia’s sustainability agenda. The data-driven report serves as a benchmark to measure the perceptions, behaviours, […]
Bogor City and WWF-Indonesia Renews Commitment to Scale Plastic Smart Cities

Bogor, 11 June 2025 – The City Government of Bogor and WWF-Indonesia have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen their joint commitment to sustainable plastic waste management. The signing ceremony took place at TPS3R Mekarwangi, one of Bogor’s leading community-based waste management sites. Building on a collaboration that began in 2021 under […]
Bogor’s Plastic Smart Cities Project Targets Traditional Markets to Reduce Plastic Pollution

Bogor’s Jambu Dua Traditional Market Piloting Clean and Eco-Friendly Local Market Initiative In a joint effort to improve waste management in traditional markets, the Bogor City Government and WWF-Indonesia are piloting an awareness and capacity-building programme for vendors, market managers and sanitation workers hired by Pakuan Jaya – a regional public company that owns and […]
From Classrooms to Cleaner Rivers: School Waste Sorting Success in Bogor

Plastic Smart Cities in Indonesia kicked off the waste sorting curriculum in 3 schools jointly with Rekam Nusantara, Urban Sustainability, the Ciliwung Naturalization Task Force, Plastic Smart Cities, and the participating schools in August 2024. Since the commencement of the waste sorting curriculum, Rekam Nusantara, Plastic Smart Cities’ Indonesian partner in the city of Bogor, […]
Engaging Families to Improve Waste Management at Home

Author by the PSC Indonesia Team and originally published on the PSC Indonesia’s website. WWF-Indonesia collaborated with the Keluarga Kita Foundation to leverage two important commemoration days – Plastic Bag-Free Day (3 July) and National Children’s Day (23 July) – to raise awareness on how families and households can be empowered in reducing plastic pollution […]
WWF | Community Waste Management at Gunung Emas Waste Bank: A Success Story

This story is written using Participatory Action Research where community leaders are engaged to craft their own narratives. Born from real experiences and deep knowledge, these stories represent actionable agendas that transcend mere conceptualization. Institution Name Gunung Emas Waste Bank Year Established 2014 Office Address Jalan. Kamboja 3 No. 9A, RT.9 RW.11, Rawangmangun, Kec. Pulo […]
WWF-Indonesia | Inspiring Stories of Community-Based Waste Management: Sharing Experiences Across Indonesia via Participatory Action Research

The initiative and role of the community in dealing with waste need to be recognized. Especially when it comes to waste, a problem that never ends. Every effort to strengthen these initiatives and roles certainly has stories of ‘struggle’ that can be a personal and collective community. Including waste banks, NGOs, and communities that are […]