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Indonesian farmers earn cash from mountains of foreign trash
South China Morning Post
2019-08-23
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Adding to the huge amount of garbage Indonesia generates is a mountain of rubbish imported from over 54 countries. For many local farmers in East Java’s Bungun village, trash-sorting is more profitable than farming.
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