i feel shame as an indonesian 
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This is all of our problem, not just Indonesians. It is the result of decades of marketing from big corporations (from US and EU mostly) telling us that we should consume more and more plastic. And they should be the ones cleaning this up (at least!) and stopping it at source.
- Još 2 druga odgovora
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This is so confronting

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There's some money to be made there. If those bottles were worth something they'd be gone, and there would only be water.
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Thankfully Bali is moving ahead with policy to ban single use plastic. Maybe the rest of Indonesia will follow suit. http://happyeconews.com/2019/01/19/bali-bans-single-use-plastic-thanks-to-melati-and-isabel/ …
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Yes, I saw this in Malaysia too. The Economy is unfortunately expanding on the expense of the environment.
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This is depressing, it’s a man made disaster !
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Oh my, we got to take care of this earth. We so owe to the next generations!
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10 cents a bottle, they're going to be rich!
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