Survei Cepat tentang Perilaku, Dampak Sosial, dan Ekonomi COVID-19 pada Masyarakat di Kabupaten Bone, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia

Kami dari Tulodo Indonesia mempersembahkan Laporan Minggu Pertama survei cepat kami tentang dampak COVID-19 di Bone, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia. Berikut adalah hasil ringkasan temuan dan laporan berikut terlampir.Continue reading Survei Cepat tentang Perilaku, Dampak Sosial, dan Ekonomi COVID-19 pada Masyarakat di Kabupaten Bone, Sulawesi Selatan, Indonesia

Rapid survey on COVID-19 behaviors, social, and economic impact on communities in Bone District, South Sulawesi, Indonesia

Tulodo Indonesia presents the first weekly report from our rapid survey on COVID-19 impact in Bone, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Below you’ll find a snapshot of the findings, with the report attached.

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The journey of a recycled plastic bottle

As the final part of the Tulodo Environmental Series, this article will cover how the recycled waste system works in Indonesia. As described in  the previous article (Article 1 and Article 2), at the household level waste is stored in different containers prior to collection, such as in plastic bins, plastic bags, and brick containers built in front of houses.  As mentioned in the first article of the series, in Indonesia, the average solid waste generation …Continue reading The journey of a recycled plastic bottle

Best Practices in Household Waste Management

Many factors influence an individual’s behaviour in managing waste. Individuals at the household level have many choices when it comes to managing waste such as that sent to landfills: reduce consumption or packaging, reuse goods, or recycle re-claimable materials. This article identifies a number of determinant factors influencing individual’s behaviour in managing waste by using the Fogg Behaviour Change model.Continue reading Best Practices in Household Waste Management

Time to End Confusion over Waste Separation

Waste generation remains a major problem for many countries and major cities around the world. In Indonesia, average solid waste generation per capita was 0.49 kg per day in 2015, and it keeps increasing. It is predicted that Indonesia will produce 67.1 million tonnes of solid waste in 2019, mostly generated by households. Continue reading Time to End Confusion over Waste Separation