Indonesia has about 99.093 km of coastline, much more than most countries (Geospatial Information Agency). Those coastlines are where ocean garbage stranded, and we can do something about it! Indonesia needs baseline data of coastal trash to make better waste policy and management. Plastic Free Ocean Network is a platform for communities to share their scientific data on beach trash record and cleanup activity. These data hopefully will deliver a national snapshot of ocean trash, providing researchers and policy-makers insight to result better solutions for our waste management.
Plastic Ocean Free Network is a platform for community coastal waste observers initiated by Plastic Free Ocean Program WWF-Indonesia. This voluntary-based movement is aimed to grow bigger as our awareness is rising for making ocean plastic free.