Bali Environmental Education Center (PPLH) PPLH Bali is a non-governmental organization that operates in environmental education and community empowerment. It is a development of PPLH Seloliman which was founded in 1990. PPLH Bali has several programs, namely Zero Waste Cities which discusses a source-based waste processing system that saves natural resources, people and funds, and the Food Smart Cities program, namely building a food smart city starting from production. and responsible and sustainable food consumption for humans and nature, the Ban The Big 5 (Reject 5 Types of Plastic) program is a movement to reject 5 types of plastic waste in the form of bags, straws, sachets, styrofoam and microbeads. This program aims to change people’s habits, especially young people, by reducing the generation of plastic waste and reducing damage to marine ecosystems for future generations. The Plastic Free Market program is a program that supports Bali Province Governor Regulation Number 97 of 2018 concerning Restrictions on the Generation of Single-Use Plastic.
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Tiza has led Diet Plastik Indonesia, and co-founded it, since 2013. She feels grateful that the environmental law knowledge she learned in college can be used to make changes. In her spare time, Tiza enjoys making doll houses out of cardboard for her children and doing water sports. Tiza is an alumna of the Faculty of Law, University of Indonesia (2002) and Harvard Law School (2010).
Tiza memimpin Dietplastik Indonesa, dan turut mendirikannya, sejak 2013. Ia merasa bersyukur ilmu hukum lingkungan yang dipelajarinya ketika kuliah dapat digunakan untuk membuat perubahan. Pada waktu senggang, Tiza senang membuat rumah boneka dari kardus untuk anak-anaknya dan melakukan olahraga air. Tiza adalah alumna Fakultas Hukum Universitas Indonesia (2002) dan Harvard Law School (2010).