Bali
Waste Management
Training Centre

Waste is a BIG PROBLEM worldwide!

OUR Achievements

Local Community Centres (Banjar) with 300 households (1,200 individuals)
Local schools with nearly 1,800 students, provide education for all.
Sacred temple (Pura) cleaned up
Local neighboring local businesses
Local neighbouring farmers
Local river and farm irrigation system

We Care

Everyone is aware that waste poses a significant challenge on a global scale, touching every aspect of our lives on Earth. While many of us have started to recognize the gravity of this issue and are eager to contribute personally to make a difference, a vast number of people still need guidance and awareness. This presents a golden opportunity for organizations like Rotary to spearhead the movement. By establishing a Waste Management Training Centre, Rotary can not only raise awareness but also empower individuals with the knowledge and tools to drive impactful and lasting change.

Key Design Principles

Rotary creates a Waste Management Training Centre as a platform that is:

Key Design Principles - Flexible

FLEXIBLE

able to address multitude of waste related issue

Key Design Principles - Trust Worthy

TRUST WORTHY

No hidden agenda, strictly fact-based with transparency

Key Design Principles - Sustainable

SUSTAINABLE

Able to self-fund sufficiently for consistent operations

Key Design Principles - Inclusive

INCLUSIVE

Open to everyone, welcoming all without prejudice

Key Design Principles - Improve

IMPROVE

maintains position as leader in the work that it provides

OUR Latest Activities

Upcycled Product Workshop

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BWMTC recently held a workshop on creating upcycled products. Timed with World Food Day on October 16, 2024, this workshop…

The Recycling Machine Utilization Workshop

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The recycling machine utilization workshop (plastic waste shredding and organic waste shredding) was attended by approximately 15 people. They came…