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Badung Regency – Organics Transformation System Scale-Up
April 15, 2026

Location: Indonesia

YEAR: 2024 – 2025

Funder(s): Global Methane Hub

Program Partners: AGET, Sweepsmart

Budget: USD $290k

In Badung Regency, Delterra – co-funded by the Global Methane Hub – is scaling an integrated organics program across four mutually reinforcing pillars: (1) behavior change, (2) collection system strengthening, (3) enforcement and (4) processing capacity.

The flagship “No Sorting, No Collection” (NoSoNoCo) policy, piloted across 19 DLHK collection routes, drove an 8x increase in source-separated organic waste reaching the regency facility (from 15 to ~125 tons/month) within seven months, with source separation rates climbing from 0 to ~55 percent. Door-to-door education expanded the program from 2 to 19 routes, now reaching ~1,850 households and non-households across nine villages. Village-level sorting is being linked to PDU Mengwitani, the regency’s central processing facility, diverting ~2,400 tons of organic waste from landfill between September 2024 and October 2025.

Delterra continues to train DLHK staff to carry the model forward, with expansion to more villages, routes and business districts underway.