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Total plastic recovered

375 kg

Plastic bottles recovered

12.4K
equivalence

Plastic bags recovered

62.3K
equivalence

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Our Sustainable actions

Roadmap

nirwana supported a roadmap

Rescue, Rehabilitation & Veterinary Care

1 day ago
265 kg

plastic recovered

400 / 100,000 kg
265 kg

plastic recovered

Key Objectives
• Rescue & rehabilitate 350-370 otters annually.
• Improve emergency response times from 12 hours to 4 hours in
Greater Jakarta.
• Increase survival rate to 95% through real-time health
monitoring.
• Ensure successful reintroduction, tracking otters for six months
post-release.

Facilities & Infrastructure
• Otter Sanctuary in Jakarta Clean Air Zone – A rescue,
rehabilitation, and education center.
• Veterinary Clinic & Rehabilitation Center – Equipped with:
• GE Healthcare X-ray, Butterfly iQ+ Ultrasound.
• 5 neonatal incubators.
• 50 GPS tracking tags (Arribada Initiative partnership).
• Rescue & Release Transport
• 1 Hybrid Boat (solar-powered, GPS-enabled, capacity for 10
otters).
• 2 Electric Land Vehicles (300km range, temperature-controlled
enclosures).

Staffing & Operations
• Veterinary Team – 3 specialists (surgery, marine health,
infectious diseases).
• Support Team – 4 technicians, 2 admin staff, 3 part-time
volunteers.
• Rescue Team – 5 full-time staff (drivers, handlers, rescue
coordinator).

Impact & Success Metrics
• Otters Treated – 350 per year.
• Successful Releases – 250 per year (80% success rate).
• Eco-Tourism Integration – Guided tours of the clinic to fund 10%
of operations.
• Community Engagement – Quarterly workshops training 50 local
vets and fishermen.
• Branding & Awareness – Rescue vehicles featuring Hotman
Paris’s image to raise awareness.
Roadmap

nirwana supported a roadmap

Rescue, Rehabilitation & Veterinary Care

1 day ago
90 kg

plastic recovered

400 / 100,000 kg
90 kg

plastic recovered

Key Objectives
• Rescue & rehabilitate 350-370 otters annually.
• Improve emergency response times from 12 hours to 4 hours in
Greater Jakarta.
• Increase survival rate to 95% through real-time health
monitoring.
• Ensure successful reintroduction, tracking otters for six months
post-release.

Facilities & Infrastructure
• Otter Sanctuary in Jakarta Clean Air Zone – A rescue,
rehabilitation, and education center.
• Veterinary Clinic & Rehabilitation Center – Equipped with:
• GE Healthcare X-ray, Butterfly iQ+ Ultrasound.
• 5 neonatal incubators.
• 50 GPS tracking tags (Arribada Initiative partnership).
• Rescue & Release Transport
• 1 Hybrid Boat (solar-powered, GPS-enabled, capacity for 10
otters).
• 2 Electric Land Vehicles (300km range, temperature-controlled
enclosures).

Staffing & Operations
• Veterinary Team – 3 specialists (surgery, marine health,
infectious diseases).
• Support Team – 4 technicians, 2 admin staff, 3 part-time
volunteers.
• Rescue Team – 5 full-time staff (drivers, handlers, rescue
coordinator).

Impact & Success Metrics
• Otters Treated – 350 per year.
• Successful Releases – 250 per year (80% success rate).
• Eco-Tourism Integration – Guided tours of the clinic to fund 10%
of operations.
• Community Engagement – Quarterly workshops training 50 local
vets and fishermen.
• Branding & Awareness – Rescue vehicles featuring Hotman
Paris’s image to raise awareness.
Collectibles

nirwana bought a collectible

Leopard from Asia #92

1 day ago
10 kg

plastic recovered

10 kg

plastic recovered

  • Customize your Jersey for Free: As a collector of our special digital items, you not only possess a piece of football history but also enjoy the privilege of customizing your jersey at no additional cost at any official FC Barcelona store.
  1. Roadmap

    nirwana supported a roadmap

    Community impact in Guinea

    1 day ago
    10 kg

    plastic recovered

    10 / 10,000 kg
    10 kg

    plastic recovered

    1- Work, Free of Health Hazards: By formalizing the activities of informal waste pickers and providing them with decent work conditions, there is a significant improvement in their overall well-being. They gain access to regular income, job security, and safer working environments. This helps in reducing health hazards associated with informal waste picking, such as exposure to harmful substances and unsafe working conditions. The positive impact extends to the waste pickers' families and communities, as they are less vulnerable to health issues and can lead healthier lives.

    2- Youth and Women Empowerment: Formalization of waste picking activities creates opportunities for youth and women to actively participate in the waste management sector. Training programs and capacity-building initiatives empower them with the skills and knowledge required for effective waste management. This not only enhances their employability but also challenges traditional gender roles. The empowerment of youth and women contributes to social equality, economic independence, and improved self-esteem. It can lead to a more inclusive and diverse workforce, fostering community development and resilience.

    3- Dynamization of Local Economy by Setting up Microenterprises and/or Cooperatives: The establishment of microenterprises or cooperatives among waste pickers brings about a positive economic impact at the local level. As waste pickers formalize their activities, they can collectively set up small businesses or cooperatives to manage and process recyclable materials more efficiently. This contributes to the local economy by creating new jobs, stimulating entrepreneurship, and fostering economic growth. The community benefits from increased economic activity, as these microenterprises generate income, pay taxes, and contribute to the overall economic development of the region. Additionally, the recycling and reuse of materials through these enterprises contribute to environmental sustainability.

    Recovery Entity supported

Roadmap

nirwana supported a roadmap

Rescue, Rehabilitation & Veterinary Care

1 day ago
9 kg

plastic recovered

400 / 100,000 kg
9 kg

plastic recovered

Key Objectives
• Rescue & rehabilitate 350-370 otters annually.
• Improve emergency response times from 12 hours to 4 hours in
Greater Jakarta.
• Increase survival rate to 95% through real-time health
monitoring.
• Ensure successful reintroduction, tracking otters for six months
post-release.

Facilities & Infrastructure
• Otter Sanctuary in Jakarta Clean Air Zone – A rescue,
rehabilitation, and education center.
• Veterinary Clinic & Rehabilitation Center – Equipped with:
• GE Healthcare X-ray, Butterfly iQ+ Ultrasound.
• 5 neonatal incubators.
• 50 GPS tracking tags (Arribada Initiative partnership).
• Rescue & Release Transport
• 1 Hybrid Boat (solar-powered, GPS-enabled, capacity for 10
otters).
• 2 Electric Land Vehicles (300km range, temperature-controlled
enclosures).

Staffing & Operations
• Veterinary Team – 3 specialists (surgery, marine health,
infectious diseases).
• Support Team – 4 technicians, 2 admin staff, 3 part-time
volunteers.
• Rescue Team – 5 full-time staff (drivers, handlers, rescue
coordinator).

Impact & Success Metrics
• Otters Treated – 350 per year.
• Successful Releases – 250 per year (80% success rate).
• Eco-Tourism Integration – Guided tours of the clinic to fund 10%
of operations.
• Community Engagement – Quarterly workshops training 50 local
vets and fishermen.
• Branding & Awareness – Rescue vehicles featuring Hotman
Paris’s image to raise awareness.
Roadmap

nirwana supported a roadmap

Rescue, Rehabilitation & Veterinary Care

1 day ago
1 kg

plastic recovered

400 / 100,000 kg
1 kg

plastic recovered

Key Objectives
• Rescue & rehabilitate 350-370 otters annually.
• Improve emergency response times from 12 hours to 4 hours in
Greater Jakarta.
• Increase survival rate to 95% through real-time health
monitoring.
• Ensure successful reintroduction, tracking otters for six months
post-release.

Facilities & Infrastructure
• Otter Sanctuary in Jakarta Clean Air Zone – A rescue,
rehabilitation, and education center.
• Veterinary Clinic & Rehabilitation Center – Equipped with:
• GE Healthcare X-ray, Butterfly iQ+ Ultrasound.
• 5 neonatal incubators.
• 50 GPS tracking tags (Arribada Initiative partnership).
• Rescue & Release Transport
• 1 Hybrid Boat (solar-powered, GPS-enabled, capacity for 10
otters).
• 2 Electric Land Vehicles (300km range, temperature-controlled
enclosures).

Staffing & Operations
• Veterinary Team – 3 specialists (surgery, marine health,
infectious diseases).
• Support Team – 4 technicians, 2 admin staff, 3 part-time
volunteers.
• Rescue Team – 5 full-time staff (drivers, handlers, rescue
coordinator).

Impact & Success Metrics
• Otters Treated – 350 per year.
• Successful Releases – 250 per year (80% success rate).
• Eco-Tourism Integration – Guided tours of the clinic to fund 10%
of operations.
• Community Engagement – Quarterly workshops training 50 local
vets and fishermen.
• Branding & Awareness – Rescue vehicles featuring Hotman
Paris’s image to raise awareness.

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