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The image captures an indoor scene, likely a cafe or public space in Malang, Indonesia, with a strong emphasis on waste segregation and recycling. The perspective is angled, looking across a long counter or serving area, divided by wooden and metal shelving.

The main subjects are several informative signs and a black tumbler. The most prominent sign, in white, details a collaboration between "JOKOPI x ROBRIES" with the hashtag "#Pelan". The text on this sign, in Indonesian, explains: "Kami sadar akan sampah plastik yang dihasilkan selama ini, oleh karena itu Jokopi mengajak para warga untuk bersama-sama memilah sampah. Sampah terpilah nantinya akan didaur ulang oleh Robries menjadi sebuah produk baru yang memiliki nilai jual." (Translation: "We are aware of the plastic waste generated all this time, therefore Jokopi invites residents to sort waste together. Sorted waste will later be recycled by Robries into a new product that has selling value.") Above this text is an icon of a trash bin with a clock, suggesting timely or conscious disposal.

To the right of this sign, along the metal counter, are two other signs: one green and one yellow. The green sign partially reads "Pilah sampah satu" (Sort waste one) and shows icons of paper, indicating a category for recycling. The yellow sign also features icons (like a bottle and a box) and potentially details another waste category or step. A red sign is partially visible further down. The overall activity implied is waste sorting by patrons.

The counter features a stainless steel section with a faucet and a large circular drain or waste chute. Below the shelving, a black tumbler or thermos, branded "JOKOPI," is visible. The background is slightly blurred, showing glimpses of more shelves, a bright light fixture, and what appears to be part of the cafe's interior with natural light from windows. The setting is clean and modern, promoting environmental awareness through clear signage. There are no people visible. The time of day is not determinable.
FM-cgNMc2

Feb 3, 2025

Malang, Indonesia

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The image captures an indoor scene, likely a cafe or public space in Malang, Indonesia, with a strong emphasis on waste segregation and recycling. The perspective is angled, looking across a long counter or serving area, divided by wooden and metal shelving. The main subjects are several informative signs and a black tumbler. The most prominent sign, in white, details a collaboration between "JOKOPI x ROBRIES" with the hashtag "#Pelan". The text on this sign, in Indonesian, explains: "Kami sadar akan sampah plastik yang dihasilkan selama ini, oleh karena itu Jokopi mengajak para warga untuk bersama-sama memilah sampah. Sampah terpilah nantinya akan didaur ulang oleh Robries menjadi sebuah produk baru yang memiliki nilai jual." (Translation: "We are aware of the plastic waste generated all this time, therefore Jokopi invites residents to sort waste together. Sorted waste will later be recycled by Robries into a new product that has selling value.") Above this text is an icon of a trash bin with a clock, suggesting timely or conscious disposal. To the right of this sign, along the metal counter, are two other signs: one green and one yellow. The green sign partially reads "Pilah sampah satu" (Sort waste one) and shows icons of paper, indicating a category for recycling. The yellow sign also features icons (like a bottle and a box) and potentially details another waste category or step. A red sign is partially visible further down. The overall activity implied is waste sorting by patrons. The counter features a stainless steel section with a faucet and a large circular drain or waste chute. Below the shelving, a black tumbler or thermos, branded "JOKOPI," is visible. The background is slightly blurred, showing glimpses of more shelves, a bright light fixture, and what appears to be part of the cafe's interior with natural light from windows. The setting is clean and modern, promoting environmental awareness through clear signage. There are no people visible. The time of day is not determinable.

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