Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Press-Conference-Break-Free-From-Plastic-in-Jakarta-27MZIFJXZWYPT.htmlConceptually similarPress Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaGP0STR5G7Completed★★★★Press Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaGP0STR5G9Completed★★★★Press Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaGP0STR5FZCompleted★★★★★★Press Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaGP0STR5G1Completed★★★★Press Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaGP0STR5G8Completed★★★★Press Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaGP0STR5G0Completed★★★★Press Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaGP0STR5G3Completed★★★★Press Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaGP0STR5G5Completed★★★★Press Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaGP0STR5G4Completed★★★★View AllGP0STR5GAPress Conference Break Free From Plastic in JakartaPeluncuran data cleanup. (R-L) Greenpeace Indonesia Ocean Campaigner Arifsyah Nasution and Coordinator Volunteer of Research Greenpeace Indonesia Luthfi Rofiana talks during a press conference and launching the result of Data Cleanup Plastic Debris Research (2016) and International Coastal Cleanup (2017) in Jakarta. Greenpeace Indonesia joined with Zero Waste Alliance Indonesia (AZWI) and published their report on the garbage audit in some locations in Indonesia including last audit in Bokor island, in Thousands Islands, North Jakarta last September. These activities are part of global #BreakFreeFromPlastic action to educate people not to over consume products that use single-use plastic packaging.Locations:Indonesia-Jakarta-Southeast AsiaDate:8 Oct, 2017Credit:© Dhemas Reviyanto / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5023px X 3349pxKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Climate (campaign title)-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Microphones-Plastics-Press conferences-Speeches-Two people-WomenShoot:Clean Up Jakarta Day and Press Conference #BreakFreeFromPlasticVolunteers join a Clean Up Jakarta Day on the regular Car Free Day event in Jakarta. Greenpeace Indonesia join with Zero Waste Alliance Indonesia (AZWI) and published their report on the garbage audit from Indonesia including last audit in Bokor island, in Thousands Islands, North Jakarta last September. These activities are part of global #BreakFreeFromPlastic action to educate people not to over consume products that use single-use plastic packaging.