Ani Himawati just ecobricked 223 g of plastic in Ubud, Indonesia. Ani used a 600ml bottle to pack 223 g of home plastic into a Normal Ecobrick. It is her number 31 ecobrick. Based in Bali, her community Ani & Russ’s Neighbourhood Ecobrick Hub, is working hard to keep plastic out of the biosphere in Indonesia.
The ecobrick has a density of 0.37g/ml and represents 0.69kg CO2 Kg of sequestered C02. The ecobrick is permanently marked with Serial Number 75525 and on 04/06/2020 was automatically added to the validation queue. You can check the ecobricks full information and authentication status at any time by looking it up on GoBrik.
« Tetap membuat ecobrick selama di rumah dalam kondisi seperti ini. Makin hati-hati menggunakan dan mengelola plastik di saat pendemik begini. Dan menjalankan teknik baru berecobrick sesuai hasil penelitian mengenai kaitan plastik & virus. Tetap sehat, kuat dan makin peduli! 💜 »
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tags: Ubud, Bali, Indonesia