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‘The trash does not stop’: life among the garbage mountains of the world’s biggest city

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By The Guardian
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Jakarta's Bantar Gebang landfill represents a critical intersection between urban waste management challenges and informal livelihoods in Southeast Asia's largest metropolitan area. As Indonesia confronts mounting garbage volumes from rapid urbanization, thousands of waste pickers depend on daily scavenging for survival. This investigation explores how local communities navigate environmental hazards while authorities struggle to implement sustainable disposal solutions amid competing socioeconomic pressures and infrastructure limitations.

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‘The trash does not stop’: life among the garbage mountains of the world’s biggest city
‘The trash does not stop’: life among the garbage mountains of the world’s biggest city

Indonesia’s government is grappling with with how to manage waste at Bantar Gebang – Jakarta’s largest landfill – which supports the livelihood of dozens of waste pickers
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