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bali sixdegreesMeet six committed eco-warriors, who are
addressing Bali’s environmental challenges in
their own unique ways
the traditionalist
the green builder
the paper maker
the pro-trash talker
the conservationist
the bamboo
advocate
Words: SAMANTHA COOMBER
PHOTOGRAPHY: David Burden
Tom Talucci gives the
thumbs-up to fellow eco-
warrior Paola Cannuciari
Paola Cannuciari supports
fellow eco change maker
Kali Sari
THE CONSERVATIONIST
Paola Cannuciari
Occupation: Joint-founder
of ecoBali
“Saraswati Papers
produces beautiful recycled
paper products”
Italian Paola Cannuciari has
lived for 22 years on Indonesia’s
archipelago, working in
conservation and waste
management. In 2006, together
with Balinese husband Ketut
and a third environmentalist
partner, she founded ecoBali — a
pioneering social entrepreneurial
company promoting responsible
waste disposal and sustainable
waste management.
“Supporting ecoBali is investing
in Bali, but you can also be a
responsible tourist: reduce plastic
consumption, dispose of waste
properly, demand hotel eco-
practices and bring your own
shopping bag!”
THE TRADITIONALIST
Tom Talucci
Occupation: Creative
Director/ Co-founder of Desa
Seni, A Village Resort and
environmental consultant
“ecoBali offers responsible
recycling solutions plus
environmental education”
A Bali resident for more than 13
years, American Tom Talucci
co-founded Desa Seni, A Village
Resort, in 2005 amid Canggu’s
rice fields. “I want to preserve
Indonesian arts, culture and
traditions, and offer guests a first-
hand cultural experience,” he says.
This award-winning boutique
eco-resort is sustainable and totally
organic; 40% of its land is set aside
for organic farming to provide food
for its restaurant and it has rain
catchment systems, in-resort energy
and systems to reduce and recycle.
“Bali is on the eco-path; the
challenge is the catch-up!”
Desa Seni is a
little piece of
Bali, maintaining
its spirit and
traditional life
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Kali Sari talks up
fellow master recycler
Olivier Pouillon
THE PAPER MAKER
Kali Sari
Occupation: Chef-
restaurateur and Founder of
Saraswati Papers
“Olivier Pouillon, who
runs Bali Recycling waste
management company, is
tireless in his work”
A resident for three decades,
Australian Kali Sari has long
recognised that Bali struggles with
environmental problems arising
from its development. A desire to
give back — “Bali is my life” — led
Sari to establish Saraswati Papers in
1995 (inspired by Saraswati, Hindu
goddess of beauty, knowledge and
poetry), supported by the Wisnu
environmental foundation.
At Saraswati Papers, which
incorporates a garden-fronted
factory and boutique store, papers
are handcrafted by village women,
using 100% recycled paper collected
from across Bali, coloured with
locally sourced natural dyes and
textured with sustainable plant
fibres. The earth-friendly paper
products include journals, photo
albums, greetings cards and
wedding stationery.
“We should work together with
the Balinese for change, even
making small contributions —
showing you can make beautiful
products out of rubbish!”
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Olivier Pouillon gives
a leg up to fellow eco-
entrepreneur Christian Fritz
Christan Fritz champions
fellow greenie Pablo
Fourcard
THE GREEN BUILDER
Christian Fritz
Occupation: Co-founder
of Little Tree and
Socio-eco Entrepreneur
“Bambooku offers products
made from sustainable
bamboo fibres”
Austrian-German Christian Fritz co-
founded Little Tree in 2009 to help
islanders build in environmentally
friendly ways. This one-stop, green
shop showcases high-quality, eco-
friendly building materials and
home supplies from eco-certified
woods to zero toxic emission paints,
and is Indonesia’s biggest supplier
of sustainable packaging.
Fritz’s “green team” includes 15
small expert companies, providing
services from environmental
assessment to installations.
“Buildings make a considerable
impact on the environment; we
should utilise the local environment
to reduce our impact on nature.”
THE PRO-TRASH TALKER
Olivier Pouillon
Occupation: Founder of CV.
Peduli Bali (Bali Recycling)
“Little Tree helps builders
create sustainable green
designs, preventing future
environmental headaches” 
With more than 17 years’ experience
working in the environmental
field, including managing solid
waste pollution in Indonesia,
American long-term Bali resident
Olivier Pouillon lives and breathes
waste. Believing “proper waste
management is essential to our
ecosystems, health, economy and
future”, he established CV. Peduli
Bali (Bali Recycling) in Ubud in
2010 — Bali’s first fully licensed
waste management, recycling
facility and hazardous waste
processing facility. With its “zero
waste” philosophy, Puillon says:
“There’s no such thing as waste,
everything is a potential resource!”
big tree farm
Tour South-East
Asia’s first organic,
artisanal chocolate
factory and
largest all-bamboo
structure.
karma
kandara spa
Perched on
cliff tops, this
award-winning
spa uses organic
spa products
made with
locally sourced
ingredients.
supercool
bali asli
restaurant
This community-
friendly
establishment with
a unique culinary
school promotes
authentic 100%
organic Balinese
cuisine.
bali eco
walking tours
Get back to nature
with a small,
low-key group to
discover farming
communities.
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JETSTAR has great low fares
to BALI. Visit Jetstar.com
THE BAMBOO ADVOCATE
Pablo Fourcard
Occupation: Creative MIND
and visionary of Bambooku
“Bamboo combines with
modern technology to offer
a wonderful new textile”
With a childhood spent between
France, Bali and Australia, Pablo
Fourcard grew up surrounded by
nature and beauty, which sowed the
seeds for environmental respect. He
settled in Bali in 1984 and, having
been introduced to bamboo samples
from China, found his eco-calling
as the creative force behind new
company Bambooku. “Textiles are
one of the worst environmental
takemethere
Desa Seni, A Village Resort
Saraswati Papers
Little Tree
ecoBali
CV. Peduli Bali (Bali Recycling)
Bambooku
Jl. Subak Sari #13, Pantai Berawa,
Canggu, tel. +62 (0) 361 844 6392,
desaseni.com
Jl. Raya Batu Belig 100, Kerobokan, tel:
+62 (0) 361 473 2117, saraswatipapers.
com
Jl. Sunset Road #112X, Kuta, tel: +62 (0)
361 752 133, littletreebali.com
Jl. Banjar Beluran #3, Kerobokan, tel:
+62 (0) 361 790 7314, eco-bali.com
Ubud, tel: +62 (0) 819 9996 2239,
balirecycling.com
Jl. Merthanadi #90, Kerobokan, tel: +62
(0) 361 780 7836, bambooku.com
polluters: cotton is not sustainable,
so bamboo is a great alternative,”
he explains.
Meaning “my bamboo” in
Indonesian, Bambooku produces
luxuriously soft, organic and
sustainable bamboo-inspired
products. As Bali is a major holiday
destination, Bambooku focuses on
the island’s hospitality business,
providing 100%-certified bamboo
towels and bed linens to eco-
conscious hotels, villas and spas. A
retail section includes funky attire
featuring boxer shorts and pyjamas.
“If all Bali hotels could switch to
bamboo products, what a difference
this could make!”
“Cotton is not
sustainable so
bamboo is a great
alternative”

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  • 1.
    42 43 six degrees»altitude bali sixdegreesMeet six committed eco-warriors, who are addressing Bali’s environmental challenges in their own unique ways the traditionalist the green builder the paper maker the pro-trash talker the conservationist the bamboo advocate Words: SAMANTHA COOMBER PHOTOGRAPHY: David Burden Tom Talucci gives the thumbs-up to fellow eco- warrior Paola Cannuciari Paola Cannuciari supports fellow eco change maker Kali Sari THE CONSERVATIONIST Paola Cannuciari Occupation: Joint-founder of ecoBali “Saraswati Papers produces beautiful recycled paper products” Italian Paola Cannuciari has lived for 22 years on Indonesia’s archipelago, working in conservation and waste management. In 2006, together with Balinese husband Ketut and a third environmentalist partner, she founded ecoBali — a pioneering social entrepreneurial company promoting responsible waste disposal and sustainable waste management. “Supporting ecoBali is investing in Bali, but you can also be a responsible tourist: reduce plastic consumption, dispose of waste properly, demand hotel eco- practices and bring your own shopping bag!” THE TRADITIONALIST Tom Talucci Occupation: Creative Director/ Co-founder of Desa Seni, A Village Resort and environmental consultant “ecoBali offers responsible recycling solutions plus environmental education” A Bali resident for more than 13 years, American Tom Talucci co-founded Desa Seni, A Village Resort, in 2005 amid Canggu’s rice fields. “I want to preserve Indonesian arts, culture and traditions, and offer guests a first- hand cultural experience,” he says. This award-winning boutique eco-resort is sustainable and totally organic; 40% of its land is set aside for organic farming to provide food for its restaurant and it has rain catchment systems, in-resort energy and systems to reduce and recycle. “Bali is on the eco-path; the challenge is the catch-up!” Desa Seni is a little piece of Bali, maintaining its spirit and traditional life
  • 2.
    45 six degrees »altitude KaliSari talks up fellow master recycler Olivier Pouillon THE PAPER MAKER Kali Sari Occupation: Chef- restaurateur and Founder of Saraswati Papers “Olivier Pouillon, who runs Bali Recycling waste management company, is tireless in his work” A resident for three decades, Australian Kali Sari has long recognised that Bali struggles with environmental problems arising from its development. A desire to give back — “Bali is my life” — led Sari to establish Saraswati Papers in 1995 (inspired by Saraswati, Hindu goddess of beauty, knowledge and poetry), supported by the Wisnu environmental foundation. At Saraswati Papers, which incorporates a garden-fronted factory and boutique store, papers are handcrafted by village women, using 100% recycled paper collected from across Bali, coloured with locally sourced natural dyes and textured with sustainable plant fibres. The earth-friendly paper products include journals, photo albums, greetings cards and wedding stationery. “We should work together with the Balinese for change, even making small contributions — showing you can make beautiful products out of rubbish!”
  • 3.
    47 six degrees »altitude OlivierPouillon gives a leg up to fellow eco- entrepreneur Christian Fritz Christan Fritz champions fellow greenie Pablo Fourcard THE GREEN BUILDER Christian Fritz Occupation: Co-founder of Little Tree and Socio-eco Entrepreneur “Bambooku offers products made from sustainable bamboo fibres” Austrian-German Christian Fritz co- founded Little Tree in 2009 to help islanders build in environmentally friendly ways. This one-stop, green shop showcases high-quality, eco- friendly building materials and home supplies from eco-certified woods to zero toxic emission paints, and is Indonesia’s biggest supplier of sustainable packaging. Fritz’s “green team” includes 15 small expert companies, providing services from environmental assessment to installations. “Buildings make a considerable impact on the environment; we should utilise the local environment to reduce our impact on nature.” THE PRO-TRASH TALKER Olivier Pouillon Occupation: Founder of CV. Peduli Bali (Bali Recycling) “Little Tree helps builders create sustainable green designs, preventing future environmental headaches”  With more than 17 years’ experience working in the environmental field, including managing solid waste pollution in Indonesia, American long-term Bali resident Olivier Pouillon lives and breathes waste. Believing “proper waste management is essential to our ecosystems, health, economy and future”, he established CV. Peduli Bali (Bali Recycling) in Ubud in 2010 — Bali’s first fully licensed waste management, recycling facility and hazardous waste processing facility. With its “zero waste” philosophy, Puillon says: “There’s no such thing as waste, everything is a potential resource!” big tree farm Tour South-East Asia’s first organic, artisanal chocolate factory and largest all-bamboo structure. karma kandara spa Perched on cliff tops, this award-winning spa uses organic spa products made with locally sourced ingredients. supercool bali asli restaurant This community- friendly establishment with a unique culinary school promotes authentic 100% organic Balinese cuisine. bali eco walking tours Get back to nature with a small, low-key group to discover farming communities.
  • 4.
    48 altitude »six degrees JETSTARhas great low fares to BALI. Visit Jetstar.com THE BAMBOO ADVOCATE Pablo Fourcard Occupation: Creative MIND and visionary of Bambooku “Bamboo combines with modern technology to offer a wonderful new textile” With a childhood spent between France, Bali and Australia, Pablo Fourcard grew up surrounded by nature and beauty, which sowed the seeds for environmental respect. He settled in Bali in 1984 and, having been introduced to bamboo samples from China, found his eco-calling as the creative force behind new company Bambooku. “Textiles are one of the worst environmental takemethere Desa Seni, A Village Resort Saraswati Papers Little Tree ecoBali CV. Peduli Bali (Bali Recycling) Bambooku Jl. Subak Sari #13, Pantai Berawa, Canggu, tel. +62 (0) 361 844 6392, desaseni.com Jl. Raya Batu Belig 100, Kerobokan, tel: +62 (0) 361 473 2117, saraswatipapers. com Jl. Sunset Road #112X, Kuta, tel: +62 (0) 361 752 133, littletreebali.com Jl. Banjar Beluran #3, Kerobokan, tel: +62 (0) 361 790 7314, eco-bali.com Ubud, tel: +62 (0) 819 9996 2239, balirecycling.com Jl. Merthanadi #90, Kerobokan, tel: +62 (0) 361 780 7836, bambooku.com polluters: cotton is not sustainable, so bamboo is a great alternative,” he explains. Meaning “my bamboo” in Indonesian, Bambooku produces luxuriously soft, organic and sustainable bamboo-inspired products. As Bali is a major holiday destination, Bambooku focuses on the island’s hospitality business, providing 100%-certified bamboo towels and bed linens to eco- conscious hotels, villas and spas. A retail section includes funky attire featuring boxer shorts and pyjamas. “If all Bali hotels could switch to bamboo products, what a difference this could make!” “Cotton is not sustainable so bamboo is a great alternative”