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Swietenia Puspa Lestari (born 23 December 1994) is an
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, environmental engineering graduate, and
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.


Early life

Swietenia Puspa Lestari, was born in Bogor (born 23 December 1994), is a native of
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in the
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, is also an
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. A keen diver from childhood, began to show her interest in the sea since her father was assigned to
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, an island located in the Seribu Islands cluster, who had been actively diving since childhood and really liked it. Her interest in environmental protection began when she began learning about waste management systems in 2015 while still an
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student at the
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(ITB). Her father's experience in the Seribu Islands between 2003-2007 introduced Tenia to the sea, where she often dived around the north of
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.


Employment history

Swietenia is an activist for marine cleanliness, co-founders, executive director of Yayasan Penyelam Lestari Indonesia or Divers Clean Action (DCA), an environmental action community headquartered in
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, and serves as the leads a team of volunteer divers who clear rubbish, especially
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from the
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and recycle what they find.


Career

From there, she realized the serious challenge of the amount of waste that threatened the marine ecosystem in the Seribu Islands. To overcome this problem, she began to encourage the community to reduce plastic use and manage plastic waste better. At that time, attention to the problem of marine waste was not as big as it is now. However, with the many discussions about land waste, final disposal sites (TPA), temporary disposal sites (TPS), and
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, she decided to establish a community in the field of environmental conservation. In 2015, she founded Yayasan Penyelam Lestari Indonesia or Divers Clean Action (DCA) with a primary focus on cleaning up waste in the ocean, especially in the Seribu Islands,
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. This community began to form when Tenia and her two friends held a clean-up event to collect data before determining the next steps. In addition, at the same time, research by
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highlighted that
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was ranked second in contributing to marine waste in the world. This encouraged her community to carry out routine cleaning activities every one or two months. As a
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, Tenia often finds garbage scattered on the beach or sea surface.
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is often referred to as the second largest producer of plastic waste in the sea after
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, with the amount of plastic waste entering the sea reaching around 1.29 million tons per year according to the Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (KKP). Beginning with three people in 2015, the DCA has grown to 12 team members and nearly 1,500 volunteers across
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. Lestari related that diving to collect waste can be dangerous because of the high currents, but that the rapid increase in tourism since 2007 has led to far more trash being dumped into the formerly pristine seas around Indonesia's many islands. In 2017 Lestari founded the Indonesian Youth Marine Debris Summit (IYMDS). The same year, she represented Indonesia and spoke at the
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in
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,
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. She also helped initiate an anti-plastic
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campaign in Indonesia and convinced 700 restaurants to reduce the use of single-use straws. In 2019, Lestari was listed among the BBC's 100 Women, a list of 100 inspiring and influential women. Later that year, she was invited to attend
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and
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's 'Obama Foundation Leaders Forum', which was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in December. She was subsequently included in
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' "30 Under 30 – Asia – Social Entrepreneurs 2020".


DCA programs

One of DCA's first programs was Marine Debris Research, which involved clean-up activities by residents on the coast and underwater, including in residential areas, to collect data. Data from this research can be accessed by the public through their website, which is in collaboration with the
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(LIPI). This data is used to support DCA's programs, including ''online'' and ''offline'' campaigns and training aimed at young people, such as the INA-Youth Marine Debris Summit. One of the three programs being run is ''Community Development''. Tenia explained that this program is implemented by fostering areas for varying periods of time, ranging from six months to three years. This aims to ensure that there is no more waste polluting the sea from the area. Meanwhile, DCA's fourth program is collaborating with private companies. Usually this is done in the form of cooperation with ''
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'' (CSR) or EPR Facilitator, where private companies are asked to systematically change their business processes to help reduce waste in the sea. Tenia also noted that the
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pandemic has limited the volunteers' social activities. However, her programs continued despite adjustments at the beginning of the pandemic. In addition, her community also reduced tourism promotion. Before the pandemic, Tenia and her community were active in group activities. They also developed a community eco-tourism program, but this could not be continued during the pandemic. Tenia felt that she had knowledge and direct experience about the difficulties of managing waste in coastal areas. At that time, Tenia felt that no one had succeeded in providing a solution to her concerns. Therefore, she decided to try to help the coastal areas that were of concern to her. Currently, DCA has expanded to other provinces in Indonesia with more than a thousand volunteers who clean the sea and provide education to coastal residents about the importance of sorting waste. Tenia's dream is to have an Indonesian sea that is free from plastic waste. According to Tenia, DCA is now also reaching areas in
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that are close to rivers, because according to her, the problems of marine waste and land-based waste are interrelated. Thanks to her contribution to the environment, Tenia has become one of the influential women in environmental activities in the world, and has received many awards both nationally and internationally. She was even recognized as one of the
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's 100 Most Inspiring Women, the youngest participant in
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Leader, and was included in
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Asia's 30 under 30 list. Tenia never imagined that she would establish a foundation that would have such an impact. Initially, she was just looking for the best way to address her concerns about marine and coastal waste. The impact of the program has been huge, with many young people trained by them and continuing their work as far away as
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. Some have even established their own foundations and businesses based on the training they received from the programs.


Educational background

Swietenia Puspa Lestari, she studied
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at
Bandung Institute of Technology The Bandung Institute of Technology (; , abbreviated as ITB) is a public research university located in Bandung, Indonesia. It has produced many notable leaders in science, engineering, politics, business, academia, and culture. ITB is one of th ...
(ITB) and graduated in 2017.


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