Plastic waste in Indonesia threatens fish stocks
- 5 years ago
Plastic waste pollution is an increasingly big threat to people living in fishing communities in East Java, Indonesia. While the nation’s leaders have promised to tackle the problem, recent studies show that Indonesia has become the world’s second-largest plastic polluter after China.
Recommended
Born to Be Wild: How plastic pollution threatens the manta rays of Bali, Indonesia
GMA Public Affairs
Indonesians swap trash for bus tickets in a bid to help reduce plastic waste
South China Morning Post