On December 24th 2018, Bali's Governor Wayan Koster announced that single-use plastic will be banned in Bali in 2019. The initiative was given six-months to kick in, so that businesses have time to draw up carefully thought through plans, and for all of us to finally put an end to this long-time toxic relationship (literally and figuratively) with plastic. So this week on June 23rd 2019, the bill was officially implemented, meaning dreaded Styrofoam, plastic bags and plastic straws are now officially prohibited island-wide, aiming to reduce Bali's plastic marine pollution by 70%. Of course, we can all still enjoy picturesque white sand beaches and breathtaking rice paddies. But the truth is the island has been fighting an environmental crisis that is very obviously littering our island. We cringe when reading how we are still feeding plastic to the fish and turtles. And for those of us living on the frontline in Bali, it feels even more real. As much as we are thrilled about the bill, we know that there will still be growing pains, for businesses and at home. But this is something we can all support - our generation, and our children's, so we may still call Bali our paradise. What else can we do to support this? Try the simple acts of installing energy-efficient light bulbs, or recycle, or change your diet to vegan or organic food only, or exercise, because a healthier human being creates a healthier environment. Another way, green fingered or not, you can plant a small tree on your land, talk with your friends about climate change, and explore ways of reducing your daily personal pollution. Or join a cause in a trusted establishment like W Seminyak's green initiative. Another small act? If you are in Bali this week, do not forget to check our event list to make sure you do not miss anything, and we hope you get to see the small changes following the single-use plastic ban. We are also suggesting you to bring along your own shopping bag, as well as metal straws wherever you go. Have a great week ahead everyone, and enjoy Bali as you continue to follow us for news and exciting happenings around the island, don't forget to check our What's New Indonesia for Jakarta, Bali, and Bandung happenings. Thank you for staying in touch with us, and the Island of the Gods. Cheers, Tressabel Hutasoit Editor What's New Bali |
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