The Regional Secretary of West Manggarai Regency, Fransiskus S. Sodo, accompanied by the Head of the Local Development Planning Agency of West Manggarai, was pleased to receive a visit from the Arbeiter-Samariter-Bund (ASB) team together with local work partner the BINTARI, (22/11).
Five Fish Farmer Groups Participate in Sustainable Fisheries Training to Adapt Climate Change
Pekalongan- Climate change is getting worse impacting the fishermen and fish farmers in Wonokerto District, Pekalongan Regency. Sea level rise is increasing at the peak of the high tide season and the recent dry season is getting longer. Many fish ponds are affected: submerged ponds, high salinity water, and stressed fish. To anticipate further impacts, groups of fish farmers and fishermen from five villages (Pecakaran, Api-Api, Tratebang, Semut, and Wonokerto Kulon) took part in training on sustainable aquaculture as an adaptation to climate change.
Menuju Pengelolaan Sampah yang Berkelanjutan dan Berkeadilan, Pembelajaran dari Pendampingan Bank Sampah dan TPS 3R di Kota Semarang
Penulis : Amalia Wulansari, Ananda Murti Adyatama, Budi Widianarko, Dony Kristiawan, Elpandri, Feri Prihantoro, Hotmauli Sidabalok, Kristanto Irawan Putra, Maya V. Anggraini, Mega Anggraeni, Meifita D. Handayani, Moh. Nurhadi, Ratna Budiarti, Rukuh Setiadi, Taufik Walinono, Yuliana Rahmawati ISBN : 978-623-09-6874-7 Cover : Soft Cover Halaman : 226 Halaman Berat : 400
Closing Events of DOW Indonesia x BINTARI Project: Integration of Waste Bank and TPS 3R as the Backbones for City Waste Recycling
Semarang – BINTARI Foundation in collaboration with PT DOW Indonesia is implementing a waste management improvement program through the integration of governance and waste processing of Waste Bank (Bank Sampah) and TPS 3R in Semarang City. “Waste management is a complex matter, it is not merely an issue faced in Indonesia, but also in the world. Therefore, DOW hopes to contribute to sustainable waste management practices through collaboration with BINTARI,"
GIS and Mapping Consultant (Short Term)
Tenggat Pendaftaran : 17 November 2023 Latar Belakang Program Program PEKA IKLIM merupakan bagian dari respon untuk mewujudkan pembangunan berketahanan iklim di Indonesia. Yayasan Bina Karta Lestari (Bintari) yang berkantor pusat di Semarang, dalam kemietraan dengan Lembaga Arbeiter Samariter Bund (ASB) Indonesia-Filipina, melalui pendanaan dari Kementerian Ekonomi dan Pembangunan
KONSULTAN WIRAUSAHA SOSIAL
Tenggat Pendaftaran : 03 November 2023 Latar Belakang Badan Pembangunan Internasional Amerika Serikat (USAID) melalui program Kota Bersih, Laut Biru (Clean City Blue Ocean/CCBO) bekerja sama dengan pemerintah Kota Semarang dan menunjuk Yayasan Bintari sebagai pelaksana proyek PILAH 3: “Peningkatan Kapasitas Masyarakat dalam 3R (PKM3R)”. Proyek ini diharapkan
Kolaborasi Multipihak, Bintari bersama WRI dan Traveloka mengadakan FGD tentang Restorasi mangrove dan Perikanan Berkelanjutan
Semarang- BINTARI bersama World Resources Institute (WRI) Indonesia dan Traveloka mengadakan kegiatan Focus Group Discussion dengan tema “Restorasi Mangrove dan Perikanan Berkelanjutan” pada 15 Oktober 2023 di Hotel Dafam Semarang. Kegiatan ini diikuti oleh 40 peserta yang terdiri dari Kelompok Mangrove Lestari Semarang, Pokmas Pemberdayaan Penghijauan Serumpun Mangrove Tumbuh, Kelompok
Alert! Landfill Fires are Rampant, Take Preventive Steps Now
SEMARANG – Landfill fires are occurring and spreading accross Indonesia. The Bintari team recorded more than 20 landfills burning in the last few months. In West Java, at least five landfills burned, namely Sarimukti (West Bandung), Bantargebang (Bekasi), Purbahayu (Pangandaran), Pasir Bajing (Garut), and Kopi Luhur (Cirebon) landfills. There were five landfills that burned in Central Java, namely Jatibarang (Semarang), Putri Cempo (Surakarta), and Pesalakan (Pemalang), Penujah (Pemalang) and Maruraja (Tegal) landfill.
Design for Recycling (D4R) Guidelines for Prioritised Plastic Packaging in Indonesia
Packaging plays essential roles in product management, brand identity, and consumer protection. However, it is often conflicting with environmental sustainability issues. Packaging is considered responsible for plastic waste leakage into the environment because it is not designed for recycling. Only 20% of the plastic produced in Indonesia has been designed