waste management
program
WHY THIS MATTERS

a clean school supports better learning.

Plastic waste affects children every day — both at school and at home — where single-use plastics and unmanaged trash are still common. Without early guidance, careless disposal becomes a habit, making school environments less clean, less healthy, and less comfortable for learning.

At Happy Hearts Indonesia, we believe that meaningful change begins in schools — where children develop habits, values, and awareness that last a lifetime. Our Waste Management Training helps schools take simple, practical steps to reduce plastic waste and nurture a cleaner, healthier learning environment.

EMPOWERMENT
what the training offers
Our approach is built on
involvement, collaboration, and hands-on learning.

Designed for teachers, school committees, parents, and local stakeholders, this session builds shared understanding and strengthens the community’s readiness to support waste management efforts.

Participants will:
● Explore local waste issues and their impact
● Understand why schools play a key role in addressing waste
● Identify each group’s role in creating solutions
● Build a collective commitment through a simple shared agreement
● Learn basic composting through a short demonstration

We don’t just teach. We involve.

We don’t just explain. We create experiences.

 

Our student learning approach is designed to be simple, fun, and engaging. Students learn through:

● Friendly explanations

● Animated videos

● Songs and interactive games

● Hands-on practice such as basic waste sorting, composting, and simple gardening

HOW WE START

what students learn

Students gain a clear, age-appropriate understanding of waste, its impact, and simple actions they can take to help the environment.

together, we build cleaner, greener schools

A healthy learning space is every child’s right. By introducing waste education early, we help children build lasting habits and take meaningful action for the environment.

One school at a time, we’re growing a generation that becomes the solution.
OUTLOOK

our aim

By 2030, we aim to train more than

Schools

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Students gain a clear, age-appropriate understanding of waste, its impact, and simple actions they can take to help the environment.

sustainable development goals

Waste Management Training Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals: