If you're going to start a new month, you might as well start it right. On March 1, 2026, 63 volunteers gathered at Pering Beach in Tabanan and did exactly that, turning the first day of March into a declaration of care for Bali's coastline.

A Collective Show of Force

This wasn't a routine cleanup. It was a collective expression of commitment from 63 people who came from different backgrounds but showed up for the same reason. Together, they combed the shoreline and collected 114 pieces of trash, each one a direct threat to the marine ecosystem that's been removed for good.

What 114 Pieces Actually Means

Numbers tell stories. 114 pieces of trash is 114 items that won't wash into the ocean, won't entangle marine life, and won't break down into microplastics that end up in the food chain. It's the kind of math that makes every cleanup worth doing, and every volunteer worth celebrating.