Bank sampah cimahi7/11/2023 He has always enjoyed hiking and mountaineering, but in 2012 he felt he needed to do something more. Yunus graduated from the State Islamic University Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta with a degree in political science in 2008, but has been an active member of nature clubs since high school. “When dusk fell down nobody wanted to go there.” “People jokingly said it was a place where spirits dwelled and mated,” he laughs. It was the kind of place where no one dared to tread, not even locals. Mountains of trash were scattered between banyan tendrils and bamboo groves. Ade Yunus can still vividly describe how the Cisadane River bank in Cibodas, Tangerang-a satellite city about 20 kilometres west of the Indonesian capital Jakarta-looked a few years back.
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