Bali is grappling with a waste crisis as landfill restrictions have disrupted garbage collection , leaving rubbish accumulating in the streets of the Indonesian tourist hotspot. At the centre of the disruption is the Suwung landfill, the island’s main disposal site, which stopped accepting organic waste from 1 April as authorities moved to enforce long-standing policies to end open dumping and require waste processing at source. The landfill, in operation since 1984, typically handles 1,000-1,200 tonnes of waste per day, according to The Bali Sun . It is set to shut completely from 1 August after inspections found the waste volume at times reached 1,800 tonnes a day, far beyond its operational capacity. Plans to shut the site have been delayed for years, with deadlines slipping from before the G20 summit in 2022 to early 2026. In March, authorities briefly shut the landfill before reopening it within a day as dozens of garbage trucks were left stranded without a disposal site.…