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Nyimas Lalua
A freshly moulded plastic pallet is inspected at Re Pal Recycling facility. Re Pal handles 10,000 tonnes of plastics per year, 240 tonnes of which come from Bali.
Pristine mangroves are polluted with plastic rubbish near Tahura Ngurah Rai.
Visitors often bring snacks to Tegal Wangi beach to enjoy while watching the sunset, yet often leave rubbish behind.
I. Gede Hendrawan, a marine scientist at Udayana University, says mangroves have become plastic waste traps in recent years.
Tourists help clean up the beach at Batu Bolong.
Workers load plastic materials to be washed and shredded at Re Pal Recycling facility in Pasuruan, East Java. The facility recycles plastic bags, plastic wraps, and some food packaging into plastic pallets that can hold up to a ton.