Malang’s Waste Challenge: A Pilot Programme Built with the Community
The Malang Regency pilot programme involves household sorting, with door-to-door collection, encouraging communities to manage organic and inorganic waste at the source. In this video, we explore how government bodies, NGOs, village heads, and local residents are working together to pilot an end-to-end waste management system in Malang Regency. It shows that coordinated action across the entire value chain is key to developing scalable solutions where formal infrastructure is still emerging. Learn more about the Alliance’s work: endplasticwaste.org/report2024 #CircularEconomy #EndPlasticWaste #WasteManagement #Indonesia #BehaviourChange

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