Project One Bali | Ethical Waste Management
Project One Bali | Ethical Waste Management
Project Bali: Ethical Waste Management Starts Here
Bali is one of the most beautiful places on Earth. But beneath its lush jungles, spiritual landmarks, and breathtaking coastlines lies a harsh truth.
The island is drowning in waste. And the photos you see, are TODAY'S TRASH, right outside of EcoEd House.
Every day, tons of trash pile up in landfills, rivers, and roadsides. Beaches are littered with plastic. Villages are forced to burn their garbage in the open, filling the air with toxic smoke. Children breathe this in. Crops grow in poisoned soil. Tourism booms, but the waste is left behind.
This isn’t just a pollution problem. This is a full-blown environmental crisis.
We’re not here to shame. We’re here to build.
Project Bali is a grassroots movement to confront Bali’s biggest environmental threat and offer real, community-driven solutions.
We are creating a new system. One that prioritizes ethical waste management and village-based composting. One that empowers the local Balinese community with knowledge, tools, and infrastructure to reduce waste, restore the land, and protect their future.
This is about compost bins, sorting stations, education, and the return to sustainable practices rooted in the island’s original relationship with nature. This is about clean air, healthy soil, and giving people another option besides burning their trash.
We believe in action. Not performance. Not perfection. Real, gritty, meaningful action.
100% of your donation goes directly into this mission.
No middlemen. No fluff. Just real impact, built from the ground up. Your support creates immediate change. Every dollar funds compost systems, community trainings, and waste solutions led by locals.
If you’ve ever experienced the magic of Bali, this is your chance to protect it.
Not just for tourists. Not just for now. For the generations who will inherit this land.
Donate today. Composting is just the beginning.
Together, we can change the way Bali handles waste, and prove that paradise can be protected with purpose.
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