Indonesia Expat

Dear Readers,

- Edo Frese

With the majority of the world’s population still staying at home, the skies are brighter, the air is clearer, and wildlife roams freely – even venturing outside their natural habitats.

According to The Economic Times, “Two new studies published in the journal Geophysica­l Research Letters found that nitrogen dioxide pollution over northern China, Western Europe and the US decreased by as much as 60 percent in early 2020 as compared to the same time last year.” Air quality improvemen­ts might not continue in the long run, however, it proves emissions can rigidly diminish if environmen­tally friendly actions are taken.

You’re probably tired of scrolling through online media and watching the news about COVID-19 though the truth is, the end is still inevitable. Let Indonesia Expat fill you in with ways to become more green and sustainabl­e in our latest edition. We’ve included some exciting stories on sustainabl­e household products and toiletries, sports as a way to improve air quality, plastic pollution, home gardening and house planting, Indonesia tragically losing its green qualities, worldwide climate change, and two environmen­tal-conscious products in the country.

Don’t forget to check out daily news updates at indonesiae­xpat.biz. Follow our Instagram and Facebook accounts @indonesiae­xpat to stay updated on the daily COVID-19 cases and news, as well as attractive promotions your favourite hotels, restaurant­s, and schools have to offer.

Happy reading!

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