Bali man's rice for plastic initiative tackles pollution while supporting COVID-hit villagers

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JAKARTA: When Indonesian Made Janur Yasa encouraged villagers in his hometown of Tabanan, Bali, to collect plastic waste last year, they came back with 500kg of straws, plastic bags, plastic bottles and the like in five days.

Yasa is the founder of Plastic Exchange, a movement that empowers communities in Bali to collect plastic in exchange for free rice.

“My restaurant was not immune to the pandemic. So people stopped coming and I was like: ‘Wow. What to do?’Yasa believes in the concept of Tri Hita Karana. According to this principle, prosperity is obtained by having three harmonious relationships - between humans and God, among humans and humans with the environment.“Sometimes these three elements are not balanced. Sometimes people think too much about the environment and they sacrifice humans.

Indonesia is the world’s second-biggest ocean plastic polluter after China, and Bali’s pristine nature spots such as its sandy beaches have often become a dumping ground for plastic.Life was simple back then, he recalled.“So if we needed something like spices or rice, we would go to the neighbours and exchange with something else. The barter system established a human connection and you cannot put a value on that,” Yasa said.

People are encouraged to bring their waste to the trash bank once a month and in exchange, they will receive rice according to the amount and type of plastics they have. “The rice must come from that particular village. It must be bought from the local farmer so there is a circular economy.”

 

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