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Bali’s Suwung Landfill Turns Away Trucks on Day Three of Organic Waste Ban: Drivers Confused, Officials Exhausted

by Hey Bali Newsroom
April 3, 2026
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DENPASAR – Three days into Bali’s bold experiment to shut its main landfill to organic waste, the scene outside Suwung tells a story of good intentions meeting messy reality.

On Friday morning, April 3, 2026, dozens of garbage trucks lined the roads of South Denpasar. One by one, they crept toward the gate. One by one, most were sent back.

The policy, effective April 1, forbids Suwung from accepting any organic waste. Only anorganik (inorganic) and residu (residual, non-recyclable) material may enter. But on the ground, the line between “clean” and “contaminated” is proving difficult to draw.

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No Tolerance, No Exceptions

I Putu Agus Juliartawan, Head of the Waste Management Unit at Bali’s Forestry and Environment Agency, was firm when speaking at the landfill Friday.

“If organic waste is found, we immediately order the truck to turn around,” he said.

There is no grace period. No warnings. No second chances at the gate.

To ensure compliance, a rotating team of environment agency officers works alongside police, military, and Satpol PP (municipal police) personnel. Officers change shifts every two hours. The inspection never stops.

Each truck that passes through—whether approved or rejected—receives written documentation from the officers.

The Driver’s Dilemma: An Orange Peel, A Bone, and A U-Turn

Ferdy, a driver from the Banjar Brawa waste management forum in Canggu, Badung, arrived at Suwung believing he had done his job.

“We already sorted everything before loading,” he told reporters. “But they still found a little bit of orange peel and some bones. They told us to go back.”

His story was not unique. Drivers across the region report spending hours sorting waste at source, only to be rejected for trace amounts of organic contamination.

Juliartawan offered no alternative. Trucks that fail inspection have only one option: return to the waste’s origin and sort again.

An Exhausted Official, A Missing Explanation

When reporters approached Made Dwi Arbani, Head of Bali’s Environment and Forestry Agency, at the landfill, his body language spoke louder than words.

His face appeared tired. Asked whether drivers understood that waste must be sorted before arrival, he gave a brief, almost defeated response:

“They should know by now.”

He then crossed his arms—a signal that he was done explaining.

For a policy this transformative, the absence of clear, proactive communication from the top is notable. Drivers are not refusing to sort. They are confused about how well they must sort. And no one, it seems, has given them a definitive answer.

Collage Photo of Suwung Bali Landfill and the quiet activity at the Suwung entrance on April 1, 2026 at 00.00 WITA (Hey Bali)

Collage Photo of Suwung Bali Landfill and the quiet activity at the Suwung entrance on April 1, 2026 at 00.00 WITA (Hey Bali)

The Bigger Picture: Why Suwung Is Closing

Governor Wayan Koster has been clear about the long-term goal. Suwung’s closure is not a punishment. It is a transformation.

The landfill has received waste from Denpasar, Badung, Gianyar, and Tabanan (the Sarbagita region) for years. But the model is unsustainable. Organic waste in landfills produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Leachate contaminates groundwater. And the mountain of trash grows taller every year.

The new policy is being implemented in phases:

DateAction
March 31, 2026Last day for organic waste acceptance
April 1, 2026Only inorganic and residual waste allowed
Until August 31, 2026Transition period before total closure
Early 2028Target operation date for new waste-to-energy plant

The Solution: PSEL – Waste-to-Energy by 2028

Bali’s provincial government is betting on technology to solve what behavior change alone cannot.

A 6-hectare plot of land, owned by state port operator PT Pelindo, has been designated for a Pengolahan Sampah menjadi Energi Listrik (PSEL) facility—a waste-to-energy plant.

Key specifications:

  • Capacity: 1,200 tons of waste per day
  • Service area: Denpasar and Badung
  • Operator: Zhejiang Weiming Environment Protection Co., Ltd. (China)
  • Construction start: June 2026
  • Completion target: End of 2027
  • Operational target: Early 2028

If successful, the plant will process what Suwung can no longer accept. But that is nearly two years away. Until then, the burden falls entirely on drivers, waste collectors, and households to sort perfectly—or face the gate.

A Critical Look: Policy Without Preparation?

Let us be direct with our audience.

Bali’s decision to shut Suwung to organic waste is environmentally necessary. The old model was killing the landfill and poisoning the surrounding community. But necessity does not excuse poor execution.

Drivers like Ferdy are not villains. They are workers caught between a well-intentioned regulation and a physical reality: perfect sorting is difficult, time-consuming, and currently, the only path to disposal.

The government has provided no intermediate drop-off points for organic waste. No composting facilities operating at scale. No clear threshold for what constitutes “acceptable” contamination.

Instead, the message is simple: “Turn around and try again.”

That is not a solution. It is a bottleneck.

What This Means for Expats, Travelers, and Global Readers

To the expat living in a villa or banjar: Your waste collector may soon tell you that your trash is being rejected. If you want your garbage picked up, you must sort meticulously. Organic waste—food scraps, fruit peels, bones—cannot be mixed. Consider home composting or find a local organic waste service.

To the traveler: You may not see the queues at Suwung. But you will notice if waste collection in your area becomes sporadic. Respect local sorting guidelines in your accommodation. Do not assume “someone else will handle it.”

To the global reader: Bali is not alone in this struggle. Cities worldwide are grappling with landfill closures and the transition to circular waste systems. Watch how Bali handles the next two years. It may offer lessons—or warnings—for your own community.

A Final Observation

The officer at the gate, the exhausted agency head, the confused driver, the long queue under the tropical sun—this is not a failure of will. It is a failure of transition planning.

Bali knows where it wants to go. It has a waste-to-energy plant on the horizon. But between now and 2028, thousands of tons of waste will still be generated. And right now, the only answer for a truck with an orange peel is: “Turn around.”

That is not sustainable. And it is not fair to the people doing the dirty work of keeping Bali clean.

Hey Bali News will continue to follow this story as it develops. For expats, travelers, and global readers who want to understand the real Bali—beyond the beach photos—stay with us.

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  • “Aku kepikiran jadi LC…”  Kalimat itu mungkin terdengar sederhana.
Tapi di baliknya, ada tekanan ekonomi, rasa putus asa, dan kerasnya hidup yang sedang dihadapi banyak anak muda hari ini.  Video ini bukan sekadar percakapan biasa.  Ini tentang realita…
bahwa kadang seseorang tidak sedang mencari kehidupan mewah —
mereka hanya sedang mencoba bertahan hidup.  Dan di tengah situasi seperti itu, respons yang paling dibutuhkan bukan selalu penghakiman.
Kadang…
orang hanya ingin didengar tanpa direndahkan.  Karena tidak semua orang yang berada di persimpangan hidup adalah orang buruk.
Sebagian hanya sedang lelah menghadapi keadaan yang tidak pernah benar-benar adil.  Mungkin itulah kenapa video ini menyentuh banyak orang.  Karena di balik percakapan singkat ini…
ada cermin tentang kerasnya hidup, tekanan ekonomi, dan bagaimana manusia saling memperlakukan satu sama lain di saat sulit.  #Viral #LC #Kehidupan #RealitaHidup #AnakMuda #Ekonomi #ViralIndonesia #CeritaHidup #MentalHealth #Relationship #KehidupanKeras #Empati #BaliViralReporter #ViralBali #Indonesia #StoryOfTheDay #HumanStory #FYPIndonesia #TikTokIndonesia #FacebookViral #DramaKehidupan #KontenViral #Motivasi #RefleksiHidup #SocialIssue #LifeStory #ViralVideo #BaliToday #TrendingIndonesia
  • Nyesek banget. Es kepal coklat kesukaan, hampir habis, baru sadar ada isi "bonus" cicak mati.  Reaksi muntah-muntah itu wajar. Tapi catat ini: Jangan paksakan muntah kalau sudah telan. Risiko cedera lebih besar daripada bahaya kumannya (kecuali muncul gejala keracunan).  Yang terpenting sekarang:  Pantau kondisi tubuh 1x24 jam.  Siap-siap ke dokter jika mual/muntah/diare.  Pesan moral: Sebelum nikmatin makanan/minuman, pastikan tidak ada "tamu tak diundang" di dalamnya. 🤢  #EsKepalCicak #ViralJijik #SafetyFirst #JajanBijak #balireporter
  • Bali Lagi: Pembangunan Villa di Kuta Utara Diduga Serobot Sempadan Sungai  Bali kembali diuji.  Sebuah proyek villa di Kuta Utara disorot setelah diduga dibangun terlalu dekat dengan bantaran sungai—bahkan memicu penyempitan aliran air.  Dari citra visual, terlihat bangunan dan jembatan berdiri di area yang seharusnya dilindungi. Padahal, aturan sempadan sungai sudah jelas: tidak boleh dibangun sembarangan.  Ini bukan sekadar soal pelanggaran.  Ini soal bagaimana ruang alam di Bali perlahan terdesak oleh pembangunan.  Jika dibiarkan, ini bukan kasus terakhir.  #Bali #BaliNews #KutaUtara #Badung #SungaiBali #SempadanSungai #VillaBali #PembangunanBali #LingkunganBali #SaveBali #KrisisLingkungan #BaliUpdate #BeritaBali #BaliHariIni #IndonesiaNews #ViralNews #UrbanDevelopment #Overdevelopment #ProtectBali #heybali
  • Detik Mencekam di Istanbul: Baku Tembak di Depan Konsulat Israel  ISTANBUL, Turki — Baku tembak terjadi di depan konsulat Israel pada Selasa, setelah polisi menghadapi sejumlah pelaku bersenjata yang diduga hendak melakukan serangan.  Gubernur Istanbul, Davut Gül, menyatakan satu pelaku tewas dan dua lainnya terluka. Dua polisi juga mengalami luka ringan.  Para pelaku disebut datang menggunakan mobil sewaan dari Izmit, dan salah satunya memiliki kaitan dengan kelompok yang mengeksploitasi agama. Namun hingga kini, pihak berwenang belum mengungkap secara pasti kelompok yang terlibat.  Penyelidikan masih berlangsung, sementara motif serangan belum diketahui.  Menurut kamu, ini serangan terencana atau insiden spontan?  #BreakingNews #Istanbul #Turki #BeritaDunia #Internasional #GlobalNews #NewsUpdate #KonsulatIsrael #KonflikGlobal #InfoDunia
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