Bali drowning in rubbish after landfill closed
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Bali drowning in rubbish after landfill closed
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Rubbish is piling up along streets in Bali after the island’s largest landfill was closed to organic waste, leaving communities without immediate alternatives.
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On paper, Indonesia has banned open landfills since 2013, but it is only now attempting to fully implement the measure.
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Frustrated residents are burning rubbish in the open, sending acrid smoke into the air and raising health concerns.
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Bali produces an estimated 3,400 tonnes of waste daily, fuelled in part by millions of tourists who outnumber the island’s residents.
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Experts warn Indonesia faces a wider waste crisis, with most rubbish unmanaged and long-term solutions such as composting and waste-to-energy still years away.
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