Utama Spice
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Welcome to Utama Spice, your number one choice for all natural Aromatherapy products! Our recipes have been developed using ancient Balinese medicinal knowledge to insure a product that does more than simply smell good and feel fantastic. We have spent over 2 decade studying ancient texts and developing formulas that change the way people think about and use personal care products. Our products ha
Plastic does not disappear in Bali. It moves.
Into rivers. Into the ocean. Back into our lives.
So we are done keeping sustainability as a nice story.
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This is one of those moments that feels quietly emotional.
Dirk shares how it started small, just a few villages, and grew into mapping 600 villages that supply illipe nuts.
He says seeing the impact in real life is the motivation.
Have you ever built something that grew bigger than you expected?
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09/06/2026
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Dirk challenges a common assumption.
Deforestation is not mainly a care problem. It is an opportunity problem.
He argues that if communities had viable alternatives, they would keep forests standing because it is part of their culture and history.
He also highlights an ecological marker you can sense. Sound.
Plantations can be eerily silent. Rainforests are acoustically alive throughout the day.
What would a real alternative look like in practice, better prices for forest products, more diverse income, or both?
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Forests act like water infrastructure.
They absorb, store, and release rain more slowly.
Dirk explains why plantations behave differently.
Harder soil, less biomass on the ground, and far fewer trees per hectare. Palm can be around 144 trees, rubber around 400, rainforest can be over 1,000.
That difference is why heavy rain becomes runoff so quickly.
Should forests be treated as flood protection, not just scenery?
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This is one of those stories that shows how quickly life can change when access arrives.
Dirk shares that Gurung Mali used to be completely off grid, using microhydro from river streams for electricity.
Now they have internet and electricity, but many nearby villages still do not.
It is a reminder that opportunity is not evenly shared.
What do you think should come first for remote communities, power, roads, or education access?
For People. For Earth. For Us. The podcast.
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This is one of those stories that shows how quickly life can change when access arrives.
Dirk shares that Gurung Mali used to be completely off grid, using microhydro from river streams for electricity.
Now they have internet and electricity, but many nearby villages still do not.
It is a reminder that opportunity is not evenly shared.
What do you think should come first for remote communities, power, roads, or education access?
For People. For Earth. For Us. The podcast.
Now available on YouTube. Subscribe to our channel Utama Spice.
Dirk has been visiting these villages for 13 years.
The biggest change is not subtle.
Kids who used to build their own toys now scroll.
Electricity arrives. Roads improve. Internet reaches further.
And suddenly education does not require leaving home.
Progress, yes. Also a big cultural shift.
Is this a win, a loss, or both?
For People. For Earth. For Us. The podcast.
Now available on YouTube. Subscribe to our channel Utama Spice.
Dirk explains a core principle of conservation economics.
Protection works when the standing forest produces more stable value than land conversion.
Different crops create different income rhythms. Some harvest multiple times a year, some daily, some only every few years.
By combining products already growing in rainforest systems, communities can increase income and reduce pressure to convert land to palm plantations.
If you could design one policy for rainforest protection, would you focus on enforcement, markets, or both?
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| Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |