
"clean-up" is a collective effort to remove trash from natural environments like beaches, rivers, and forests, reducing pollution’s harmful impact on wildlife and ecosystems. In places like Bali, where plastic waste threatens marine life, clean-ups restore beauty and inspire change. More than just picking up litter, they raise awareness and encourage responsible waste management. Every piece of trash removed is a step toward a cleaner future. This is a movement for a healthier planet, a commitment to change, and a journey back to our blue ocean.
Trash Hero is a global volunteer movement dedicated to reducing waste through community clean-ups, education, and sustainable solutions. Founded in 2013, it operates in multiple countries, including Indonesia, promoting responsible waste management and plastic reduction.
Sungai Watch is an environmental organization dedicated to protecting Indonesia’s rivers from plastic pollution. Founded by the Bencheghib siblings, it installs floating barriers to intercept waste before it reaches the ocean, while also conducting clean-ups, waste sorting, and recycling initiatives.