Project Wings

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Project Wings is building the biggest Recycling Village in the world made out of over 250 tonnes of plastic garbage, so-called Ecobricks.
"Find a way, not an excuse."
Project Wings is one of the fastest-growing NGOs in Germany and is currently building the world´s biggest recycling village from 250 tons of plastic waste in Indonesia. We are taking action against three of the world's biggest problems: species extinction, tropical ...

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"Find a way, not an excuse."
Project Wings is one of the fastest-growing NGOs in Germany and is currently building the world´s biggest recycling village from 250 tons of plastic waste in Indonesia. We are taking action against three of the world's biggest problems: species extinction, tropical deforestation and the continuing flood of plastic. 
Through our approach, we are creating a self-sustaining system, run by locals, which combines environmental protection, nature conservation and animal welfare. Together with our civil engineers and the University of Münster as well as the Koblenz University of Applied Sciences, a sustainable and tailor-made construction concept was developed for the recycling village.

How?
Nature is being cleaned up and sustainable awareness is being created.People collect, clean and dry plastic waste and stuff it into plastic bottles with the help of a stick until they are stable. These so-called "Ecobricks" can be exchanged for 5,500 IDR = approx. 0,30€ = 1 hot meal each. These Ecobricks are installed in the walls protected from light and thus isolate the plastic waste from the environment. Plastic abrasion is prevented and the waste is put to good use.
With our deposit system, we have created a holistic concept that makes it possible to construct buildings from affordable materials in a very short time. 

Thanks to our supporters, we were able to employ three local refuse collections who daily collect garbage from surrounding villages. Thus, the garbage can be properly separated and finally recycled in our Trash Bank. Because in many parts of Indonesia, there is a lack of a functioning recycling system. Sadly, this is why garbage is either (without recycling systems) burned or thrown into nature or.

What other areas of responsibility are there?
We protect the rainforest with the help of the local groups Generation Co and Ernas Ecofarm. Generation Co does important education and persuasion work by informing plantation owners about the consequences and disadvantages of monocultures. Their goal is to encourage plantation owners to switch to permaculture or less harmful farming methods. Furthermore, they carry out reforestation on former plantations, thus reclaiming important habitats. At Erna's Ecofarm, cuttings and compost for reforestation are produced in a sustainable and traditional way.

We are involved in animal protection with the organization Care Sumatra. With our financial support, they were able to train a ranger patrol in 2019 to protect endangered animals such as the orangutan from poachers and the rainforest from illegal deforestation. Furthermore, we promote alternatives to plastic for local people and secure fair local jobs with the help of the recycling system. 
In order to make a lasting difference, it is particularly important to start with the youngest people of our society. Therefore, we focus on educational work in Germany as well as in Indonesia. Various contents concerning environmental protection, animal welfare and humanitarian aid are conveyed interactively in the context of project days/weeks and workshops. We cooperate with different educational institutions in Germany. The goal is to expand this program in the future and to reach as many young people as possible. 

At the same time, we are enabling the so-called Green Education Center in Indonesia, a voluntary green classroom, where classes from the surrounding area can visit free of charge. There, the children and young people learn how to deal responsibly with problems such as the current plastic pollution, as well as various recycling techniques.

What else is planned?
The next step is to build a sustainable marketplace, the world's most sustainable sports ground and an organic restaurant. Our goal is to promote sustainable, vegan and plastic-free products, as well as techniques and innovations. We also want to contribute to the increase of well-being and health in our village.
The recycling marketplace is an excellent place to sell sustainably produced and plastic-free products. Likewise, we would like to support people with disabilities in particular in the manufacturing process and give them the opportunity to develop and market products. Since there is no soccer field in the entire region and hardly any other sports fields, we would like to use the world's most sustainable sports field to especially promote the region's sports talents. In the future, we would also like to facilitate official tournaments with spectators.
By promoting permaculture agriculture, we have already been able to convince many farmers to abandon monoculture. To further develop this process, we would like to buy the farmers' products and process them in a sustainable organic restaurant and/or resell them on the market. In addition, the planned restaurant is also suitable for cooking classes and can provide a stage for musicians and artists.
For the construction of new buildings, as well as the operation of already planned buildings, we are continuously recruiting new cooperation partners, who support us in the implementation of the village. The recycling marketplace, the organic restaurant and the sustainable sports field are therefore designed for the realization of various events, such as tournaments, competitions, performances, cooking events as well as exhibitions. Also in the future we would like to further develop the village and are always looking for of new suitable cooperations cooperations! 

Project Wings also has various cooperation partners and supporters outside of educational institutions. These include larger companies such as LUSH, Nutri-Plus and natural cosmetics BEN&ANNA. 
As patrons and ambassadors for the public, we are supported by Culcha Candela (music band) and René Adler (former German national player), among many others.

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Simon Schöfthaler

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平日可以跟著當地人一起工作、聊天,下午四點半過後屬於自己的時間,可以選擇和其他志工夥伴去河邊或者去採買,平常大家會一起回到住宿的地方吃午餐和晚餐,非常美味!而且可以客製化點餐,是一個溫馨的地方就像回到家
I had an amazing experience with Project Wings and Telaga Cinta. It was nice to see how from the project they try to educate children and people in the town to change their mindset towards waste and, it was very interesting to work on their different projects. I especially enjoyed the opportunity to ...
Lilly Maria Averbeck rating4,8

2023 at Support the Biggest Recycling Village in the World

My experience at project wings was really good. The accommondation is located in the nature and the family is nice. I really liked the fact that you can do a lot of different things as a ...
I volunteered for 3 weeks and it was very interesting. Overall, the program is fantastic and the local people are wonderful. The local people are really hard-working and they do a wonderful job. The food is also cooked by local people and it is amazing. The living space accommodations are also ...
I was supposed to help to find a structure for future volunteers. The Project has many divisions. After my arrival I was able to visit all of them step by step. In this process I learned a lot about the project, about our current situation and about our possibilities. After this process I was trying ...
I had a great time with Project Wings, really enjoyed the stay with a local family, loved the food und the nature. Everybody was really supportive of my plans and cared a lot about me. I have learned a lot by volunteering. Recommend it a lot! ...

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