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7/11/2025, 1:21:52 PM
7/3/2025, 5:56:49 PM
>>212380570
In Bantar Gebang Indonesia, many people search for food among piles of trash.
Most of them collect leftover food thrown away by restaurants.
Not because they want to, but because they have no other choice.
They pick through whatever still looks edible: rice, chicken, pieces of bread.
Sometimes it’s still good enough to eat, sometimes they have to clean it first.
What looks like garbage to us, means another meal for them.
Bantar Gebang itself is the largest landfill site in Indonesia, located in Bekasi, just east of Jakarta, the capital city.
Every day, thousands of tons of trash from Jakarta are sent there.
For some people living nearby, this mountain of waste has become a way to stay alive.
In many places, eating is a choice.
Here, eating is about survival
https://youtu.be/B7qPRYS7KYM?si=U35iNnJQtdDq7Jqw [Open]
In Bantar Gebang Indonesia, many people search for food among piles of trash.
Most of them collect leftover food thrown away by restaurants.
Not because they want to, but because they have no other choice.
They pick through whatever still looks edible: rice, chicken, pieces of bread.
Sometimes it’s still good enough to eat, sometimes they have to clean it first.
What looks like garbage to us, means another meal for them.
Bantar Gebang itself is the largest landfill site in Indonesia, located in Bekasi, just east of Jakarta, the capital city.
Every day, thousands of tons of trash from Jakarta are sent there.
For some people living nearby, this mountain of waste has become a way to stay alive.
In many places, eating is a choice.
Here, eating is about survival
https://youtu.be/B7qPRYS7KYM?si=U35iNnJQtdDq7Jqw [Open]
6/23/2025, 4:54:19 PM
>>508460791
In Bantar Gebang, many people search for food among piles of trash.
Most of them collect leftover food thrown away by restaurants.
Not because they want to, but because they have no other choice.
They pick through whatever still looks edible: rice, chicken, pieces of bread.
Sometimes it’s still good enough to eat, sometimes they have to clean it first.
What looks like garbage to us, means another meal for them.
Bantar Gebang itself is the largest landfill site in Indonesia, located in Bekasi, just east of Jakarta, the capital city.
Every day, thousands of tons of trash from Jakarta are sent there.
For some people living nearby, this mountain of waste has become a way to stay alive.
In many places, eating is a choice.
Here, eating is about survival
https://youtu.be/B7qPRYS7KYM?si=U35iNnJQtdDq7Jqw
In Bantar Gebang, many people search for food among piles of trash.
Most of them collect leftover food thrown away by restaurants.
Not because they want to, but because they have no other choice.
They pick through whatever still looks edible: rice, chicken, pieces of bread.
Sometimes it’s still good enough to eat, sometimes they have to clean it first.
What looks like garbage to us, means another meal for them.
Bantar Gebang itself is the largest landfill site in Indonesia, located in Bekasi, just east of Jakarta, the capital city.
Every day, thousands of tons of trash from Jakarta are sent there.
For some people living nearby, this mountain of waste has become a way to stay alive.
In many places, eating is a choice.
Here, eating is about survival
https://youtu.be/B7qPRYS7KYM?si=U35iNnJQtdDq7Jqw
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