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Bali's recent ban on single-use plastics is showing promising results in reducing pollution, protecting marine life, and enhancing the island’s reputation as a sustainable travel destination.
In a bold move to safeguard its pristine environment, Bali has implemented a comprehensive ban on single-use plastics, including bags, straws, and cutlery. This policy, supported by local government and businesses, aims to drastically reduce plastic pollution that threatens marine ecosystems and the island’s beaches. Since the ban's introduction, there has been a noticeable decline in plastic waste washing up on shores, benefiting coral reefs and marine animals such as turtles and fish. The initiative also boosts Bali’s eco-tourism appeal, attracting travelers who prioritize sustainability. Businesses have adapted by offering biodegradable alternatives and encouraging reusable products. This collective effort highlights Bali's commitment to environmental stewardship and sets an example for other tourist destinations facing similar pollution challenges. The success of the plastic ban underscores the power of policy combined with community engagement in tackling pollution.
Source: Reuters