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Bali’s Organic Waste Ban Backfires: Trash Burning Rises, Rivers Fill With 7 Tons of Daily Waste

by Giostanovlatto
April 7, 2026
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Garbage on the streets of Denpasar City when the Suwung Landfill closed on March 1, 2026.

Garbage on the streets of Denpasar City when the Suwung Landfill closed on March 1, 2026. (KOMPAS/NI KETUT SUDIANI)

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DENPASAR, Bali — A policy designed to modernize Bali’s waste management system is producing unintended consequences on the ground.

Since April 1, 2026, organic waste has been banned from entering the Suwung landfill, the island’s primary disposal site. The goal was clear: reduce landfill pressure and push households toward waste separation.

But in practice, the transition has been uneven—and in some areas, counterproductive.

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Across parts of Bali, residents have begun burning household waste or dumping it into rivers, creating a new layer of environmental risk just days after the policy took effect.

A Policy Meets Reality

The organic waste ban assumes a system that is not yet fully in place.

Households are expected to separate waste. Organic material should be processed locally, not sent to landfill. But for many residents, especially in dense urban areas, there is no immediate alternative.

Organic waste decomposes quickly in tropical heat. Within hours, it produces odor, attracts insects, and becomes difficult to store.

Faced with that reality, some residents are choosing the fastest solution available—not the most sustainable one.

Burn it.
Or throw it away.

Government Response: Between Tolerance and Enforcement

Governor Wayan Koster acknowledged reports of increased waste burning but offered a nuanced response.

Not all burning, he said, should be treated equally.

“I heard there are people burning waste. But not all burning is bad. If it’s wood or bamboo from religious offerings, that’s not a problem,” he said in Denpasar on April 7.

At the same time, the government is drawing a firm line on non-organic waste.

Burning residual or inorganic waste remains strictly prohibited, with authorities preparing enforcement measures, including minor criminal penalties (tipiring), in coordination with police.

Denpasar Mayor IGN Jaya Negara reinforced that stance, stating that residents will no longer be allowed to burn waste independently. Instead, the city plans to rely on local processing facilities such as TPS 3R and incinerators.

“No more community-level burning,” he said. “We will handle it through existing facilities.”

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Koster Calls Claim That Organic Waste Will Be Dumped in Klungkung a Lie (KOMPAS/NI KETUT SUDIANI)

Rivers Become the New Pressure Point

If landfills are no longer absorbing organic waste, the burden is shifting elsewhere.

In Denpasar, that “elsewhere” is increasingly the river system.

Local authorities report a sharp increase in waste collected from waterways. According to the city’s Public Works and Spatial Planning Office (PUPR), crews are now removing up to 7 tons of waste from rivers each day.

“Clearly there is an increase,” said Ketut Ngurah Artha Jaya, head of water resources at the agency.

The reason is not difficult to trace.

Residents who cannot store organic waste—and cannot send it to landfill—are discarding it into rivers as a last resort.

The environmental implications are immediate: blocked waterways, increased flood risk, and contamination in areas downstream.

Operational Strain on the Ground

The policy has also created new challenges for sanitation workers.

Waste recovered from rivers is rarely sorted. It arrives mixed—organic and inorganic materials bundled together in plastic or sacks.

Under current regulations, workers must separate the waste before it can be processed or transported further.

This slows down operations significantly.

At the same time, there has been no increase in manpower or equipment to handle the surge.

“No additional vehicles or personnel have been allocated,” Artha Jaya said. “The focus is still on processing facilities, not collection capacity.”

Despite the strain, emergency teams remain on standby around the clock to prevent blockages that could trigger flooding.


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Hey Bali’s reportage photo at German Beach, Kuta, about the pile of rubbish that has reached 5 meters (Hey Bali)

The Structural Gap

The intent behind the policy is not in question.

Reducing organic waste in landfills is a widely accepted environmental goal. Organic material produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas, when left to decompose in landfill conditions.

But the effectiveness of such a policy depends on timing.

In Bali, the ban has been implemented faster than the supporting infrastructure.

Composting systems are limited. Community-level processing is uneven. Public understanding is still developing.

The result is a gap between policy and practice.

And that gap is now visible—in smoke rising from burned waste, and in rivers carrying what landfills no longer accept.

What This Means for Residents, Expats, and Travelers

For visitors and expatriates, the effects may not be immediate—but they are not distant either.

Waste management in Bali is not isolated from daily life. It shapes air quality, water systems, and the overall experience of living on the island.

A policy designed to improve sustainability is now testing the system’s capacity to adapt.

The question is no longer whether change is needed.

It is whether the system is ready for it.

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A Critical Moment for Bali’s Waste Strategy

Bali is attempting a necessary transition—from disposal to management, from landfill dependency to local processing.

But transitions are not defined by policy announcements.

They are defined by what happens after.

Right now, what is happening is clear:

Waste is still being produced.
But its destination is shifting—from landfill to fire, from trucks to rivers.

Until infrastructure, enforcement, and public behavior align, the island risks replacing one environmental problem with another.

And in Bali, those problems rarely stay hidden for long.

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Giostanovlatto is a writer and Bali tourism observer, founder of the independent media platform Hey Bali. With sharp analytical insight, he provides in-depth coverage of Bali's tourism dynamics—from visa policies and environmental sustainability to local community empowerment. His writing is known for being straightforward yet data-driven, establishing Hey Bali as a trusted source for those seeking to understand the island beyond its conventional tourist image.

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  • Akhir Pelarian Taufik Hidayat, Terduga Penyiksa Pacar di Bandung Ditangkap Polisi  BANDUNG – Polda Jawa Barat akhirnya menangkap Taufik Hidayat (30), tersangka kasus penyekapan dan penganiayaan terhadap seorang perempuan berinisial YTR yang menghebohkan publik dalam beberapa hari terakhir. Penangkapan dilakukan di wilayah Majalaya, Kabupaten Bandung, setelah sebelumnya pelaku masuk dalam Daftar Pencarian Orang (DPO).  Kasus ini menyita perhatian nasional setelah korban ditemukan dalam kondisi memprihatinkan dan diduga mengalami penyiksaan selama bertahun-tahun. Polisi sebelumnya telah menetapkan Taufik sebagai tersangka berdasarkan sejumlah alat bukti, termasuk hasil pemeriksaan terhadap luka-luka yang dialami korban.  Kabid Humas Polda Jawa Barat Kombes Pol Hendra Rochmawan membenarkan penangkapan tersebut. Menurutnya, informasi lebih rinci mengenai kronologi penangkapan akan disampaikan secara resmi oleh pihak kepolisian.  Sebelumnya, Kapolda Jawa Barat Irjen Pol Rudi Setiawan menyatakan bahwa tim khusus telah dibentuk untuk memburu pelaku dan menelusuri kemungkinan keterlibatannya dalam kasus lain. Polisi juga melakukan pendalaman terhadap latar belakang serta rekam jejak pekerjaan tersangka.  Kasus ini memicu gelombang kemarahan publik karena dugaan kekerasan yang dialami korban. Bahkan, Gubernur Jawa Barat, Dedi Mulyadi, sebelumnya secara terbuka mendesak agar pelaku segera ditangkap dan mempertanggungjawabkan perbuatannya di hadapan hukum.  Dengan tertangkapnya tersangka, perhatian kini tertuju pada proses hukum yang akan berjalan serta upaya pemulihan bagi korban yang mengalami trauma dan luka serius akibat dugaan kekerasan tersebut. Polisi memastikan penyidikan akan terus berlanjut untuk mengungkap seluruh fakta dalam perkara yang menggemparkan masyarakat ini.  #TaufikHidayat #Bandung #PoldaJabar #KekerasanTerhadapPerempuan #Penganiayaan #Kriminal #BeritaNasional #JawaBarat #BreakingNews #IndonesiaNews
  • “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
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  • 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
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