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The image displays a red reverse vending machine (RVM), also known as a bottle collection machine, in an indoor setting, likely a convenience store or supermarket, given the visible "LAWSON" sign above and a "PASARAYA" logo on the machine itself. The RVM is predominantly red with white and green text and graphics.

The primary purpose of the machine is to collect used plastic bottles, offering rewards in return. This is conveyed by the bold Indonesian text "BAWA BOTOL BEKAS KE INACASH! UBAH SAMPAH BOTOL PLASTIK JADI CUAN!" which translates to "Bring used bottles to Inacash! Change plastic bottle waste into money!". The machine also features the slogan "reducewaste getrewarded INACASH."

Instructions for use are prominently displayed in three steps: "1 Letakkan Botol Plastik" (Place Plastic Bottle), "2 Tunggu sampai botol tertarik otomatis & (lampu) berwarna hijau" (Wait until the bottle is automatically pulled in & (light) turns green), and "3 Scan QR Code." A circular opening, surrounded by a glowing white ring, serves as the deposit point for bottles. A screen and QR code scanner are visible for the third step.

The machine is branded with "plasticpay" and "INACASH," indicating a partnership or integrated system. It also proudly states "100% KARYA ANAK INDONESIA" (100% work of Indonesian children/people) and attributes itself to "PT INACASH LENTERA TEKNOLOGI." A QR code with "DOWNLOAD SEKARANG!" (DOWNLOAD NOW!) and logos for "App Store" and "Google Play" suggests a mobile application for managing rewards. The RVM is equipped with small wheels at its base, hinting at its mobility. No people are visible in the frame. The setting features a light-colored wooden floor. This initiative is observed in South Jakarta, Indonesia.
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Feb 9, 2025, 1:51 AM

South Jakarta, Indonesia

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The image displays a red reverse vending machine (RVM), also known as a bottle collection machine, in an indoor setting, likely a convenience store or supermarket, given the visible "LAWSON" sign above and a "PASARAYA" logo on the machine itself. The RVM is predominantly red with white and green text and graphics. The primary purpose of the machine is to collect used plastic bottles, offering rewards in return. This is conveyed by the bold Indonesian text "BAWA BOTOL BEKAS KE INACASH! UBAH SAMPAH BOTOL PLASTIK JADI CUAN!" which translates to "Bring used bottles to Inacash! Change plastic bottle waste into money!". The machine also features the slogan "reducewaste getrewarded INACASH." Instructions for use are prominently displayed in three steps: "1 Letakkan Botol Plastik" (Place Plastic Bottle), "2 Tunggu sampai botol tertarik otomatis & (lampu) berwarna hijau" (Wait until the bottle is automatically pulled in & (light) turns green), and "3 Scan QR Code." A circular opening, surrounded by a glowing white ring, serves as the deposit point for bottles. A screen and QR code scanner are visible for the third step. The machine is branded with "plasticpay" and "INACASH," indicating a partnership or integrated system. It also proudly states "100% KARYA ANAK INDONESIA" (100% work of Indonesian children/people) and attributes itself to "PT INACASH LENTERA TEKNOLOGI." A QR code with "DOWNLOAD SEKARANG!" (DOWNLOAD NOW!) and logos for "App Store" and "Google Play" suggests a mobile application for managing rewards. The RVM is equipped with small wheels at its base, hinting at its mobility. No people are visible in the frame. The setting features a light-colored wooden floor. This initiative is observed in South Jakarta, Indonesia.

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