WWF-Indonesia Kicks Off Strategic Waste Initiative in Yogyakarta 

WWF-Indonesia Kicks Off Strategic Waste Initiative in Yogyakarta 

In February 2026, WWF-Indonesia kicked off a “Zero-waste Campus” programme in Yogyakarta to support local universities in curbing plastic pollution.    The Piyungan Crisis: Overloaded Landfill Calls for Better Waste Management  The Piyungan landfill, which served Yogyakarta city, Sleman and Bantul Regency, closed in May 2024 due to severe overloading after operating for 29 years. However, Yogyakarta and its surrounding areas were not prepared to manage the volume of waste generated without a landfill. This was evidenced by the fact that the landfill had to be temporarily […]

Local Heroes and Grassroots Leadership to Tackle Waste in Indonesia

Local Heroes and Grassroots Leadership to Tackle Waste in Indonesia

After nearly five years of dedicated work and collaboration with over 30 partners to prevent plastic leakage into nature, WWF-Indonesia hosted a book launch for its compilation of human-centred stories – celebrating the core value that drives the initiative: collaboration. The book documents inspiring journeys of 12 Local Champions from 11 selected partners across Jakarta, […]

WWF-Indonesia | A Ray of Light Amidst the Plastic Crisis

WWF-Indonesia | A Ray of Light Amidst the Plastic Crisis

In the face of a mounting global plastic crisis, a dedicated group of local heroes is lighting the way toward a cleaner, more sustainable future for Indonesia. This book captures the power of grassroots leadership, profiling the extraordinary individuals who have turned environmental challenges into opportunities for community empowerment. These stories serve as a powerful […]

Derawan Pilots Island-based Waste Management with Plastic Smart Cities Framework 

Derawan Pilots Island-based Waste Management with Plastic Smart Cities Framework 

Inauguration of Derawan Island Waste Sorting House is set for Wednesday, 11 February 2026, in Derawan Island Village, Berau, East Kalimantan.   Known for its stunning marine life, Derawan Village in East Kalimantan, Indonesia, has become a growing gateway for marine tourism. But as tourism expands, so do waste management challenges—especially for an island village located inside a Marine Protected Area.  The island’s 80 non-residential buildings—including hotels and restaurants—generate an average […]

WWF-Indonesia and Ministry Partner to Tackle the Triple Planetary Crisis 

WWF-Indonesia and Ministry Partner to Tackle the Triple Planetary Crisis 

This article is developed based on the original post from WWF Indonesia.   In a decisive step toward addressing global environmental challenges, WWF-Indonesia and the Ministry of Environment hosted a multi-stakeholder discussion titled the Plastic, Climate, and Biodiversity Forum in Jakarta on 28 October 2025. The forum served as a strategic platform to strengthen synergy and collaboration among key stakeholders […]

Rumah Harum: The Last Centralised Waste Bank of Depok

Rumah Harum: The Last Centralised Waste Bank of Depok

Case Study Indonesia: DepokWWF Involvement: November 2022 to April 2024Focus Area: CollectionPSC Approach: Community-based Waste ManagementSystemic Intervention: Systems and Infrastructure Key Lessons Learned Background Established in 2013 as one of seven major waste banks in Depok, Indonesia, BSI (Bank Sampah Induk or ‘Waste Bank’) Rumah Harum’s aim was to promote community-driven waste management. Since then, […]

Kenanga Waste Bank: Building an Integrated System in Bogor

Kenanga Waste Bank: Building an Integrated System in Bogor

Case Study Indonesia: BogorWWF Involvement: March 2023 to December 2023Focus Area: CollectionPSC Approach: Community-based Waste ManagementSystemic Intervention: Systems and Infrastructure Key Lessons Learned Background Established in 2017, BS Kenanga waste bank serves as a model for community-driven waste management in Bogor City, integrating plastic waste collection, organic waste processing, and digital transactions while offering financial […]