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Reduce or Refuse Plastic? The Contribution of Pesantren in Pasuruan

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F.J.S. Wijsen

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This paper discusses how Islamic boarding schools (pesantren) in Pasuruan, Indonesia, are contributing to community-level efforts to reduce and refuse plastic use. The study highlights the role of religious and educational institutions in driving sustainable behavior change around plastic pollution.

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