Waste-Free Travel | Indonesia Discoveries | World Nomads
Indonesia is facing a waste management crisis and the pressure from tourism isn’t helping. Jo Raj from World Nomads discovers how we can all take the first step to be part of the solution, and how we can reduce our travel footprint. Travel with Jo as she meets Indonesia insider, Siska, and learns how travelers can create less waste while supporting the local economy.
Jo visits the Northern Sumatran village of Batu Katak, that’s flourishing under a waste-conscious initiative, proving that through education, the future can be bright.
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