An environmental media company founded by 3 siblings, Kelly, Gary and Sam.
NO IDEA is CRAZY ENOUGH to change our planet. We've ran 3,055 miles across America with up-cycled plastic shoes and kayaked down the world’s most polluted river on plastic bottle kayaks.
We now live in the United States, Indonesia and France and make videos about sustainability and clean our world's rivers through our latest project, @sungaiwatch.
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Companies who dump the plastics like this, still don't want to understand that's the resource, like coal. All it needs is sorting, injection moulds and the new products can be made. And the base product is free. That's amazing. For example, I recycle used paper, by making briquettes. Free fuel for winter.
Even outsiders, tourists love Bali so much. How come we, the people, pollute and destroy it? Evidence of public awareness of caring for our environment is quite low. Should be ashamed of them. Thank you all my brothers, hopefully this will be a lesson for the future. Care for the environment and love it. Much love from us Indonesian people❤
I am an Indonesian citizen, proud of those environmental activists. I never thought Bali had a river like that. Lack of public awareness, if garbage damages the environment. The government should be more assertive in this regard, and increase the number of recycling places.
If there are any millionaires or billionaires out there watching this video, please help fund this guy and his crew. These people are literally saving our planet.
The only things dat shud be in rivers??water wild animals fish frogs etc birds this is a joke all dis trash!!!!makes me so angry!! Ther movements shud come down hard on the culprits!!!!😢😢😢😢,oh definitly no sewers, or industrial waste either!!!!????come on were better than this!! Teach them in schools an the adults!! Pls sort it out!! Your food comes from rivers too,eye beg everyonekeep your rivers clean, also ya have clean drinking water!!!!😮😮😮
Thank you for bringing awareness and working to change the world. The word "conscience" is used incorrectly at time-stamp 1:17. The intended meaning here is that the people living along the Citarum River have very little "consciousness" of the effects of the pollution - meaning that they are not "aware." When you say that the people have very little "conscience," you are saying that the people living at the river do not know right from wrong. In my opinion, it's actually the people who can afford single-use plastics, spending $7 daily for an iced Starbucks or McDonald's beverage, who are primarily to blame.