#selfiesampah in Senopati
Dua Tangan Cukup: the other Actions side of the archipelago
social media is undoubtedly big business in Indonesia and selfies, or a self-photo taken by himself, are so popular that dance floor has even been created in his name. In Tunisia, people tired of living among garbage decided to do something by taking selfies showing garbage in the background to download on social media platforms in an effort to raise awareness about the situation in their country, calling for a clean Tunisia. They were rightly called "selfies trash" and stormed the country, asking the government to do something about the waste problem.
The good people behind Clean Up Day Jakarta are asking the good people of Indonesia to join a similar campaign called '#selfiesampah' when taking pictures of themselves next to the litter that they found around them and upload to their social media platforms with the hashtag "selfiesampah" for the world to see. They encourage everyone to join and lock the location of where the photo was taken so it is clear where the main problems are.
#selfiesampah in Kemang
So if you've ever felt frustrated when you see garbage on the street, please get involved in slamming a trash selfie and share it with your friends! It's as easy as that. This simple action can raise awareness and make an impact, requiring cleaner Indonesia with fines and tougher laws for garbage and cleaning of certain areas. Who says that narcissism was not helpful? Take your phone and start trash selfie-ing and make a change!
Send your trash selfies to ., . or Instagram using the hashtag #selfiesampah. You can mark Clean Up Day Jakarta on . (@CleanupJKTday) or . (Clean Up Day Jakarta).