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How tourists and plastic transformed Bali into an 'Island of Trash'

ABC Australia · Jun 28, 2026, 2:02 AM

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  • Bali's beauty sinks beneath an 'Island of Trash' as waste issues increase By Indonesia correspondent Tim Swanston and Ari Wu in Bali Topic:Environmental Impacts
  • Located just north of Canggu, it has become increasingly popular with visitors looking to avoid the island's crowded hotspots.
  • But rising from the middle of the village is a massive mound of rubbish.

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Bali's beauty sinks beneath an 'Island of Trash' as waste issues increase By Indonesia correspondent Tim Swanston and Ari Wu in Bali Topic:Environmental Impacts

Link copied Share Share article Buduk is a picturesque, typical Bali village filled with homes, a traditional temple, a row of tourist villas and fields of rice paddies.

Located just north of Canggu, it has become increasingly popular with visitors looking to avoid the island's crowded hotspots.

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