Roots of Java: Indigenous Tribes Hold the Key to Environmental Protection

Roots of java
Photo: Trees4Trees/Kemas Duga Muis

In Java, tribal cultures have found ways to live in harmony with nature. From cooking and eating to architecture and fabric dyeing, these groups incorporate eco-friendly practices in their daily activities; guided by traditional wisdom and knowledge, they utilize natural resources to meet their needs.  

In our ongoing mission to restore forests on Java, Trees4Trees have met and been inspired by many of these Indigenous communities, whose commitment to environmental sustainability is embodied in many aspects of daily life. Let’s take a closer look and some of these green innovations.   

Biodegradable food packaging 

For generations, local communities have found natural solutions to the problem of carrying food from A to B. In Java, they use  leaves from banana, teak, coconut, taro, and bamboo trees, while also finding use for the leaves and husks of corn. This form of single-use packaging is locally made, easy to replenish, and breaks down quickly and harmlessly when discarded.  

a single banana leaf can be folded into plates
(Above) Using traditional skills, a single banana leaf can be folded into plates, bowls, and spoons. Photo: Trees4Trees/Yulianisa Dessenita.

Sustainable plates, cups, and kitchenware 

The utility of leaves doesn’t stop there – with a little local know-how, these materials can also be folded and fashioned into plates and bowls. Using traditional skills, a single banana leaf can even be made into a spoon. These innovations can save the earth – they can also free you from doing the dishes!

Roots of Java; held in place by a small wooden pin,
(Above) with a few strategic folds, held in place by a small wooden pin, leaves can provide biodegradable bowls for noodles or porridge. Photo: Trees4Trees/Yulianisa Dessenita. (Below) Dried bamboo fibers and fronds can be woven into durable, decorative (and degradable) packaging solutions. Photo: desabligo.magelangkab.id

For many tribes in Java, bamboo is a ubiquitous and versatile material. Its sturdy leaves can be dried and woven together into various types of food containers, boxes, and trays. In the Javanese jamu tradition, healthy herbal drinks are mixed together from rhizomes such as turmeric, ginger, or aromatic ginger mixed with rice extract, and then served in simple yet decorative bowls made from coconut shells. 

Polished coconut shells make simple yet elegant containers
(Above) Polished coconut shells make simple yet elegant containers for a healthy glass of ‘jamu’ (traditional herbal drinks). Photo: Trees4Trees/V. Arnila Wulandani

Read also: Coastal Communities and Culinary Tradition: Mangrove Restoration in Pati.

Adding a dash of color: natural fabric dyeing   

One of the most iconic cultural creations from Java is batik textiles decorated with elaborate designs using a combination of stencils, tie-dyeing, or hot wax from a traditional pen called a canting. These patterns are brought to life with rich colors derived from nature: for blue hues, tribes use plants such as indigofera or tarum tree leaves (Indigofera tinctoria); for earthy browns, they turn to soga tree bark (Peltophorum pterocarpum); and to add a flash of golden yellow, the local tengaran tree or ceriops mangrove bark (Ceriops tagal) has the answer. 

Roots of Java; Batik
(Above)In Javanese culture, each batik motif has a different meaning and purpose that is adapted to the phases of human life, from birth, marriage, to death. For example, the Gringsing Toya Buron motif is used by a women in traditional processions of giving birth. Photo: V. Arnila Wulandani/Batik collection of Sonobudoyo Museum

Clean and green: natural detergents don’t cost the earth 

For generations, local people in Java have been using a natural soap derived from fruit extract to wash their clothes and kitchenware. It can even be used as an eco-friendly shampoo. The lerak (Sapindus rarak) tree is  part of the soapberry family. As the name suggests, it contains saponin and anti-bacterial properties, but also produces foam that helps remove stains.  

These natural detergents can gently clean batik fabrics without any harmful wastewater. Cheap to make and totally natural, these eco-friendly soaps can help batiks hold onto their vivid colors, while also keeping Java green! 

(Above) Natural fruit extracts from the lerak tree (Sapindus rarak) can be used to make eco-friendly soaps. Photo: zerowaste.id

Sustainable foundations: eco-friendly architecture  

Many kinds of traditional houses can be found in West Java, each with their own unique architectural style. One thing they all have in common is that the frames are made from bamboo and wood, while the roofs are typically made from dried coconut or palm leaves.  

The Sundanese people have a particular resting place known as a saung; usually built in the middle of a rice field, this is a simple open structure built on stilts. The  Baduy people use bamboo to build their traditional houses, with river stones as the foundation and structures built in harmony with the contours of the land. 

traditional houses in Java have a lower carbon footprint than industrial construction projects
(Above) Using stones from the river and wood from nearby trees, traditional houses in Java have a much lower carbon footprint than industrial construction projects

In Java, trees and forests play a central role in the lives of local people. From kitchenware to clothing and building materials, the leaves, bark, stems, and fruit of Java’s trees are utilized for a variety of different purposes. 

Traditional cultures recognize the need to conserve these important materials. Over many generations, communities have learned to take only what they need from nature and use what they have in a way that does no harm 

Taking our inspiration from this traditional knowledge, Trees4Trees will continue working to replant trees, while also celebrating the cultural wisdom that utilizes them sustainably.

Read also: Travel in Java: Situ Cisanti and the Source of the Citarum River

Writer: V. Arnila Wulandani. Editor: Christopher Alexander

10 Eco-Friendly Activity Ideas to Enjoy with Loved Ones

10 Eco-Friendly Activity Ideas to Enjoy with Loved Ones
Outdoor camping. Photo: V. Arnila Wulandani

Eco-friendly activities are becoming increasingly popular as people become more aware of environmental preservation and protecting the earth from damage. There are many activities we can do to make a positive impact on our environment. For example, experiencing various outdoor activities, preparing food in a more sustainable way, to involving in to environmental action.  

These activities can be fun and enjoyable to do with family, friends, or partners on weekends or holidays. They don’t have to be difficult or expensive to implement. It also guarantees a good time for everyone while also helping the earth. 

Go Biking  

Adventuring outdoors can be a great eco-friendly activity to do. It allows us to appreciate the natural beauty around us and can be also a great bonding experience with our favorite person. 

Biking is one of outdoor activities which is a great way to reduce carbon emissions, spend quality time with loved ones, and enjoy nature. Unlike driving or flying, biking does not require fossil fuel and leaves no trace of carbon emission. Biking also offers a chance to get some fresh air and exercise. To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, remember to wear a helmet, bring a water bottle, and activate GPS to make sure you don’t get lost. 

Biking offers a chance to get some fresh air and exercise while also enjoy nature and have a quality time with favorite person. Photo: Pexel/Solare Flares

Hiking  

Hiking can be a perfect activity to do with loved ones to connect with nature while also getting some exercise together. Before going on a hike, don’t forget to warm up, put away your gadgets, pack some snacks and drink water for the trip. Wear hiking boots and quick-dry outfits and be prepared to hit the trails for an environmentally friendly adventure. You may also consider bringing a trekking pole to help you navigate difficult terrain. 

10 Eco-Friendly Activity Ideas to Enjoy with Loved Ones
Hiking in a mountain. Photo: V.Arnila Wulandani

Camping  

Leave your routine behind for a while and enjoy a green camping trip. It provides a wonderful experience to enjoy sitting around a campfire and have a meaningful conversation with loved ones by your side. Remember to minimize waste and leave no trace of trash. Don’t miss out on stargazing on clear nights. Playing guitar or games can also be perfect entertainment to enjoy together. 

Public Transportation Road Trip  

A road trip makes an amazing adventure, and we can try a different road trip experience by using public transportation. By taking a road trip using public transportation, we can explore new routes without increasing carbon emissions of our personal vehicle. This road trip will not only save your pocket but also the planet, while providing a fun and new experience with our loved ones. 

Preparing Healthy Food with Low Waste Packaging

While outdoors activities provide opportunities to have an adventure and enjoy nature, we also can do activities in the way we prepare and enjoy food in an eco-friendlier way. 

Cooking can be a fun activity to do together. You can prepare ingredients by choosing to shop directly from local farmers and buy some organic seasonal produce, like vegetables, fruits, and herbs. Set a garden indoors or in the yard of your home to grow vegetables, fruits, and herbs by yourself is also a great option. These ways ensure the food we consume has a much smaller carbon footprint and lower waste packaging. 

10 Eco-Friendly Activity Ideas to Enjoy with Loved Ones
Vegetables from a local farmer. Photo: Pexels/Uriel Mont.

Zero-waste Picnic  

Enjoying food in an eco-friendlier way also can be done by having a picnic in a park, while enjoying the natural surrounding at the same time. It is not only saving money on restaurant bills but can also be an enjoyable activity to spend with family, friends, or a partner. Make sure the picnic leaves no waste and use reusable plates, glass, and cutlery. Store the food and drinks in reusable containers and save leftover food.  

Upcycling and DIY Project  

Thinking about what you can do with old and unused items in your home? One of the best eco-friendly ways to do it is upcycling. You can recycle broken, unused, or old items at home by upcycling them into something new and unique. It’s fun to do DIY project at home with your family to turn old T-shirts into tote bags, or plastic bottles into planters, or bottles into LED-light holders.  

Establishing a Garage Sale  

You may have many old and unused items in your home that are still in good condition. Instead of disposing of them away, you can collaborate with your family or a partner to gather and prepare those items for a garage sale. As the trend of secondhand items continues to grow as a solution to minimize waste, this activity is worth trying. It can be a way to educate people about the importance of reducing waste and preserving the environment. 

Environmental Volunteering  

Being involved in environmental actions is another great eco-friendly activity to do with family, best friend, or a partner. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved as volunteers in activities that benefit the environment.  Beach clean-up events, tree-planting events, or mangrove planting can be good activities to try. You can even volunteer with Trees4Trees during planting season as a tree planter to help the reforestation efforts.  

Gifting Trees 

Gifting gifts can be a wonderful way to express our love and affection to the people we love most. There are many eco-friendly gift options to choose from. One unique and memorable gift idea is to gift a planted tree. This shows our love not only for our loved ones but also for the planet. By gifting a tree, we also do a reliable environmental action that contributes to help improve the environment. You can gift a tree to your loved ones by planting trees with Trees4Trees.  

10 Eco-Friendly Activity Ideas to Enjoy with Loved Ones
Gift trees with Trees4Trees can be an action to show love for your loved one and also for the planet. Photo: Trees4Trees/Kemas Duga Muis.

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