COCO Learning Center
A Space Where Community Meets Innovation. Located in the peaceful village of Cepaka, the Coco Learning Center is the heartbeat of our foundation. It’s more than just a building, it’s a collaboration hub designed to show what’s possible when we think differently about our environment and our community. Whether you’re here to see how we turn plastic into fuel, grab a coffee, or browse local crafts at our Sunday Market, there’s a seat at the table for you.
The Coco Learning Center was born out of a simple idea: that sustainability shouldn’t be a hidden process. It should be something everyone can see, touch, and understand. We’ve created a space in Cepaka where visitors, locals, and partners can come together to learn, share, and grow.
At the center of our mission is our pyrolysis machine, a collaboration with GetPlastic.id. We believe the best way to solve the plastic crisis is to show that “trash” is actually a misplaced resource. At the center, we showcase the entire “waste-to-fuel” process: taking plastic that would otherwise end up in Bali’s rivers or oceans and converting it into usable fuel. It’s a hands-on look at the future of village-level waste management.
We know that real community building happens over food and conversation. Our on-site coffee shop is a place for neighbors to connect and for travelers to slow down and enjoy the spirit of Tabanan.
To support our local entrepreneurs, we host the Cepaka Sunday Market. It’s a vibrant weekly event where local farmers, makers, and artisans gather to sell their goods. By providing this space, we’re helping keep the local economy strong and ensuring that the tradition of the village market thrives in a modern way.
Learning is a lifelong journey, and our center is always buzzing with activity. We host a variety of class activities and workshops, ranging from environmental education for kids to skill-building sessions for local youth and cultural workshops for visitors. We want to empower the people of Cepaka with the knowledge and tools they need to lead Bali into a greener and more resilient future.