Organic Waste Management Through Stacked Buckets, Kitchen Waste (Losida) And Training In Organic Waste Crafts Based on Creation Economy Creative For Family Economy Improvement

Authors

  • Desi Susilawati Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
  • Puspita Dewi Wulaningum Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta
  • Arie Rachma Putri Universitas Muhammadiyah Klaten
  • Ervina Ratna Ningsih Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18196/ictced.v1i2.71

Abstract

Everyone, every day, must produce a certain amount of waste, both organic and inorganic. Most of us only care until the "garbage goes out of the house", but less care about how it ends up in the final waste dump. The increase in public consumption is not in line with the optimal waste management capacity either of the government or the community itself. Waste management that is less than optimal will result in environmental pollution and poor public health. Therefore, strategic efforts are needed to empower sustainable waste management to reduce the volume of waste with awareness of applying the 5M concept, namely reducing, sorting, utilizing, recycling, and saving waste; increasing the role of the waste bank; and focusing on the nature of self-reliance.

The target of this community service is one of the community organizations in the Bumijo village precisely in RW 08 RT 35 Bumijo Kulon. Namely, Bank Sampah Berseri 35. The problems faced by partners are that the volume of waste continues to increase and the limited provision of land for final disposal and not optimal waste management are not new problems in Indonesia. The production of household waste in the form of organic and inorganic waste is increasing every day; this condition is increasingly worrying if it is not resolved.

This service activity aims to strengthen household waste management institutions in the community as well as increase awareness of reducing the volume of waste generated every day and how to manage organic waste through LOSIDA and STACKED BUCKETS activities and making hand waste craft based on creation economic to manage an organic waste, so green environment can be created.

The output of this activity is that members of the Berseri Waste Bank and society have an understanding regarding the manufacture of LOSIDA and stacked buckets independently so that organic waste management is more optimal. Every home on RT 35, RW 08, and Bumijo Kulon has LOSIDA and stuck bucket in yard and its used as organic liquid fertilizer

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Published

2023-12-31