Managing food waste with maggots in Indonesia. June, 2019.
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Food and green waste make up more than 50 percent of all garbage in low and middle income countries. It is a huge problem — clogging up landfills, contaminating recyclable plastics, and releasing greenhouse gases as it decomposes. But, as innovative new projects in Indonesia demonstrate, garbage can also provide opportunities for local people. This report was funded by the European Journalism Centre via its Innovation in Development Reporting Grant Programme.
@misc{noauthor_managing_2019,
	title = {Managing food waste with maggots in {Indonesia}},
	shorttitle = {World {In} {Progress}},
	url = {https://www.dw.com/en/world-in-progress-managing-food-waste-with-maggots-in-indonesia/av-49073085},
	abstract = {Food and green waste make up more than 50 percent of all garbage in low and middle income countries. It is a huge problem — clogging up landfills, contaminating recyclable plastics, and releasing greenhouse gases as it decomposes.
But, as innovative new projects in Indonesia demonstrate, garbage can also provide opportunities for local people.

This report was funded by the European Journalism Centre via its 
Innovation in Development Reporting Grant Programme.},
	language = {en\_GB},
	urldate = {2019-07-01},
	journal = {World In Progress},
	publisher = {Deutsche Welle},
	month = jun,
	year = {2019},
}

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