It ain’t stinky, it’s my home, say landfill trash heroes


It was a dirty, broken doll holding a drum, however, “It is not a waste, it’s a new toy,” said nine-year-old Nina. She took the toy from a trash mound in Bantar Gebang landfill in Bekasi city, West Java province, around 30km east of Indonesia’s capital Jakarta.

Nina also showed the other findings she collected from the trash, including toy cars and musical instruments.

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