Is overtourism turning paradise into landfill? - Asia Specific podcast, BBC World Service
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Bali is facing a worsening rubbish crisis, with landfill restrictions causing trash to pile up, on an island already infamous for plastic-strewn beaches.
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As the main landfill site tightens rules on organic waste, local communities are left scrambling for alternatives, and in some cases, resorting to burning rubbish.
Indonesia’s president has even weighed in, criticising the island’s cleanliness and calling for urgent action. So can Bali fix its rubbish problem or is the damage already done?
In this episode of Asia Specific, host Mariko Oi speaks to Bali-based journalist Ade Mardiyati and environmental campaigner Gary Bencheghib of Sungai Watch about what’s really driving Bali’s waste crisis, how waste is currently managed, why enforcement of plastic bans is uneven, and whether overtourism is overwhelming the island’s infrastructure.
00:00 - Introduction
01:39 - Why the Indonesian government shut down the Suwung landfill in Bali
02:10 - What most people in Bali are doing with their trash
03:05 - What is Sungai Watch, the NGO trying to solve Bali’s piling trash problem
05:22 - What the Indonesian government is doing about the problem of mounting rubbish
07:45 - Why the rest of Indonesia is also dealing with waste management
08:10 - Why Bali’s problem with trash is more difficult to solve compared to the rest of Indonesia
09:00 - How the Indonesia’s nationwide budget cut is affecting proper waste management policies
10:07 - How tourism contributes to the mounting trash in Bali
15:10 - Why Bali remains the most popular tourist destination in Indonesia
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Presenter: Mariko Oi
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