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04/12/2019

Check out our for Trash Hero World in action. This is what reducing plastic bag pollution looks like. Join!

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ Seorang Trash Hero bukanlah mereka yang berkata "saya Trash Hero." Seorang Trash Hero adalah mereka yang berani beralih ke gaya hidup nol sampah dan menjalankannya dengan hati gembira.

๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ง A Trash Hero is not one who says "I am a Trash Hero." A Trash Hero is one who dares to shift to zero waste lifestyle and conduct it with smiles.

Photo credit Darmadi Secondson, Trash Hero Bayan.

23/07/2019

Indonesian President Joko Widodo with our inibags Trash Hero edition. We made this bag from two recycled plastic bottles โ™ป๏ธ!

Well done SuSan Stephanie, Trash Hero Indonesia and DOCK Komodo

Wednesday, 10th July, 2019 was a historical moment for Labuan Bajo and also for all of us in DOCK!

Our project and conservation manager SuSan Stephanie was privileged enough to meet Presiden Joko Widodo during one of the evening events! Being Indonesia's number one, we hope that Jokowi would also be the number one DOCK supporter for the Save Money Save Komodo campaign. So it only seemed right that he was presented with the special VIP tag number 00001, which we have been keeping for a while now ๐Ÿ˜‰

Although he might not need it, this tag still entitles him to discounts across Labuan Bajo's best stores, restaurants, bars and dive centers. Jokowi was also presented with a Trash Hero Indonesia reusable shopping bag, DOCK water bottle, reusable stainless steel straw set, a town map with the location of refill water stations as well as a copy of The Voice of Flores second edition magazine. The Save Money Save Komodo campaign is the first initiative of its kind in Indonesia, and to meet and receive support from Jokowi was an absolute honour.

Want to get your own DOCK eco-travel kit? They can be purchased from shops around Labuan Bajo or at DOCK dive centers for just 150,000 IDR!

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Special thanks to our friend Dwina from Trash Hero Komodo for her huge support and assistance!

Bali becomes the first Indonesian island to ban single use plastic bags, straws, and polystyrene 25/06/2019

Better get your reusable bags out!
We can help you with that!

๐ŸŒดCustom Print
๐ŸŒดFabric from 100% recycled plastic bottles
๐ŸŒดIncluding carabiner to attach to your ๐Ÿ”‘ keychain
๐ŸŒดFashionable and convenient as foldable bag

Bali becomes the first Indonesian island to ban single use plastic bags, straws, and polystyrene The long promised plastic bag ban is now officially in effect as of June 23rd, 2019 . After a six months adaptation period, the Bali government officially announced the ban on all single-use plastic bags, straws and polystyrene becoming the first province in Indonesia to do so.

EU Parliament backs ban on single-use plastic products | DW | 28.03.2019 29/03/2019

More and more countries and regions are joining our mission! Yes! This is BIG!

EU Parliament backs ban on single-use plastic products | DW | 28.03.2019 The European Parliament has approved a ban on disposable plastic products, bringing the ban one step closer to reality. The ban would affect a wide range of products that have alternatives, such as straws and cutlery.

22/01/2019

Yes, yes, YES!

13/09/2018

"One day. One planet. One goal. Millions of people in 150 countries uniting to clean up our world, in the biggest civic action in human history" Yes! World Clean Up Day 2018

It's World Cleanup Day in 3 days! 150 countries and millions of volunteers will join for one goal: a cleaner planet.

On this day, people will put aside their differences and clean the only home that we all share.

๐Ÿ‘‰ Get involved! worldcleanupday.org/get-involved/

13/08/2018

Do you remember in the beginning of 2018, Bali declaring a "garbage emergency"? โš ๏ธ

Each year, there are 4 million tourists coming to Bali for an average stay of 7,7 days (Making Oceans Plastic Free), eager to enjoy the Indonesia island's breathtaking landscape and beaches ๐ŸŒ‹๐ŸŒด

Did you know that tourists produce around 5 times more waste than local residents (2,4-5kg per person per day EcoBali - Waste Management, Education and Products) ๐Ÿ˜ฑ. This includes plastic bags and packagings that end up in our ocean ๐ŸŒŠ

This is not only happening in Bali, but here is the place we can do something about ๐Ÿค Choose alternatives for yourself, and provide them for tourists in you business: www.WelcomeAlternativeBags.com
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This awesome artwork by talented artist: Nic Mac ๐Ÿ‘

06/07/2018

Listen to his wise and inspirational words ๐Ÿ’ซ

Photos from Making Oceans Plastic Free's post 01/06/2018

Surfers making oceans plastic free... ๐Ÿค™

28/05/2018

Yes! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

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