Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Pengelolaan Sampah Menjadi Nilai Ekonomis dan Pembentukan Bank Sampah di Kelurahan Tanjung Barat

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 157
Author(s):  
Siska Maya ◽  
Sugeng Haryono ◽  
Umi Kholisya

Tanjung Barat is a region near the Ciliwung River, a lot of garbage piled up when the river floods plus citizens of the Tanjung Barat do not have awareness to dispose of or use of waste. Also in the area of Tanjung Barat, there are still empty garden are only used as landfills or waste incineration. That is to say the people in the Tanjung Barat region is still lacking optimize vacant land for better waste management. Thus the need for public awareness of how the people in love with a clean and healthy environment. Based on surveys and interviews with RT 011 RW 002 Village of the Tanjung Barat as well as residents in the local area there are many citizens do not understand the health and hygiene as well as citizens have a low economy. For the community service team will disseminate processing waste to be economical value. Besides community service team will provide guidance for the establishment of a Bank Sampah at RT 011 RW 002 Village of the Tanjung Barat. Results of community service activities in the area of the Tanjung Barat is the citizens know the benefits of cleanliness and beauty of the environment if it is done with good waste management, through socialization bank benefit citizens in household garbage RT 011 RW 02 Tanjung Barat Village know the process of formation Bank Sampah and capable of forming a bank sampah, with waste management through the establishment of a waste bank can help the economy of the community in the area of the Tanjung Barat, it is known that there are still many people who are still less motivated to cooperate in the establishment of manufacturing of Bank Sampah, but there are some people who agree with the establishment of the Bank Sampah territory.


ICCD ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 609-616
Author(s):  
Anggraeni Dyah ◽  
Sri Kurniasih ◽  
Putri Suryandari

One of the settlements in DKI Jakarta close to the location of Budi Luhur University is RT 01 and RT 03 / RW 01 Petukangan Utara Village, Pesanggrahan District, South Jakarta. The hallmark of this settlement is the density of the inhabitants and the density of buildings in the settlement, the unhealthy lifestyle of the residents, and the condition of the neighborhood which looks shabby. The main problem being faced at this time is the lack of public awareness in processing waste. This can be seen in the pattern of life of the people who independently or collectively dispose of rubbish at the Temporary Disposal Site, which has the effect of increasing the number of piles of garbage in Temporary Disposal Sites or Final Disposal Sites. Thus the Budi Luhur University Architecture Study Program will carry out the IbM program Towards Recycle Village in RT 01 and RT 03 / RW 01 Petukangan Utara Village, Pesanggrahan District, South Jakarta. The method of approach is to provide assistance to the community about living in a healthy environment and by providing assistance to the community to learn to reuse waste by recycling the organic and non-organic waste. From the IbM program to Kampung Recycle at RT 01 and RT 03 / RW 01 Petukangan Utara Village, Pesanggrahan District, South Jakarta, which was carried out by the Budi Luhur University Architecture Study Program, an output was produced which helped solve the waste problem which became the priority priority of partners in the form of: organic and non-organic in homes and along roads from new or used materials, natural fertilizers produced from organic waste recycled, handy craft produced from recycled non-organic waste, and the production of Waste Banks equipped with workshop and display areas. Recycle, Organic Waste, Non-Organic Waste



2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Sandra Madonna ◽  
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Prismita Nursetyowati ◽  
Astrid Dewi Meilasari Sugiana ◽  
Tita Djuitaningsih

Kampung Hijau Mandiri is one of Tangerang Government’s Programs to increase public awareness for a clean, green, and beautiful surrounding. Ninety-eight of Kampung Hijau Mandiri were formed throughout Tangerang’s Sub-Districts, one of which is in RT 01 RW 06, Kreo Sub-District. Criteria for Kampung Hijau Mandiri include a lively, comfortable and clean village with waste sorting initiatives. Kreo, one of the densely populated villages in Tangerang, has 22,837 inhabitants. Waste generated in RT 01 RW 06, Kreo, Tangerang is around 2,040 liters/day, quite large and can be reduced. Presently, household wastes in RT 01 RW 06 are still managed conventionally using the collection and disposal system. The economic potential of household organic and inorganic waste has not been optimally utilized. Organic waste management through composting (Takakura baskets) and non-organic waste management through waste banks are considered appropriate for processing household wastes. Hence, the community develops a new habit of sorting and processing waste into productive means, reducing waste generation transported to landfills. The waste management educational mentoring program was attended by 14 people, especially housewives and Posyandu cadres, through presentations and question and answer. This activity has great potential to endure as housewives and Posyandu cadres in RT 01 RW 06 Kreo Sub-District are influential household stakeholders in their environment. Residents of RT 01 RW 06 Kreo Sub-District agreed to initiate waste bank establishments. This program is expected to increase citizen’s involvement in waste management. RT 01 RW 06 Kreo is an exemplary Kampung Hijau Mandiri.



ICCD ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 660-666
Author(s):  
Putri Suryandari ◽  
Anggraeni Dyah ◽  
Sri Kurniasih

RW03 Kampung Belakang, Kamal Village is a RW that BPS (Bureau of Statistics) in 2016 is declared a slum area of ​​DKI Jakarta. While Rt 09 and Rt 10 is RT which became the focus of slums in RW03. People here work as farm laborers, laundry workers and slipper factory workers in freelance.Lack of public awareness at RT.009 and RT.010 / RW.03 Kamal Village, Kalideres Sub-district West Jakarta to live in clean and healthy environment becomes the main problem of the community. Waste contained in vacant land, drainage and roadside due to unavailability of public and private waste disposal facilities. Often leads to flooding and the incidence of unpleasant odors. Rubbish is actually a potential partner of Community. To raise the potential of garbage in Kampung Belakang, RT.009 and RT.010 / RW.03 Kamal Village, Kalideres Sub-district, West Jakarta, become a source of income and livelihood of the people there. So do change the mindset and the way people view the waste. Environmentally friendly education and waste are urgently needed.The output are 1. Recycling Clinic, 2. Fertilizer Formation and 3. Formation of Garbage Bank, through the method of handling education of handicrafts from plastic waste, making fertilizer and storing garbage in Garbage Bank. The accompaniment is carried out together with the NGOs Nyiur Budi Luhur and the Kamal Community Self-Reliance Society.Counseling activities involving volunteers from the community are appropriate, as volunteers are also part of the community. Finally, Kampung Petani Sampah in RW03 was successfully inaugurated by Kali Deres Sub-district, as well as holding a community recycling bazaar.



2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
pp. 2158-2163
Author(s):  
Robiul Fitri Masithoh ◽  
Alpayana Cecylia Jisarah ◽  
Lutfi Nur Annisa ◽  
Muhammad Iqbal ◽  
Maulana Khakim ◽  
...  

Waste is an inseparable impact of human activities, both the result of organisms or natural processes. Waste that is not managed properly will cause problems, especially those related to public health and environmental hygiene. The amount of garbage piled up every day is quite large and the majority comes from residential waste. Therefore, it is necessary to manage waste through 3R (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle). However, the implementation of 3R activities in the community is still constrained, especially by the lack of public awareness to sort waste. The purpose of the community empowerment is to increase public health literacy through the 3R principles at the waste bank in Wonosuko Hamlet, Tegalrejo, Magelang. The method used in this community service activity is to use the Participatory Rural Appraisal (PRA) approach by socialization, training and mentoring. The results of this service activity indicate that after the training there was an increase in awareness in establishing a healthy environment by implementing 3R through a waste bank in the Wonosuko Hamlet, Tegalrejo, Magelang.



2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 107-114
Author(s):  
Indah Kusuma Dewi

The community should be more aware of managing waste by sorting organic and non-organic waste and understanding how to manage Reuse Reduce Recycle (3R) Waste so that the waste problem in Napa Village can be overcome. The objectives to be achieved through community service and outreach activities are as follows: (1) To increase public awareness about the importance of waste management in Napa Village; (2) to find out the factors that become obstacles in waste management in napa village; (3) Increased understanding, community development efforts on the importance of preserving the environment; (4) Increased understanding of the community in efforts to foster institutions and professional societies in the face of modernization in their lives. The results obtained from the community service activities are: (1) Organizing waste in Napa Village is identification of problems related to waste management in Napa Village, socialization of the concept of 3R Trash, counseling on how to treat waste, surveying the location of waste disposal sites and identification of waste management institutions; (2) The concept of the implementation of waste management, namely the construction of temporary landfills/waste bins, the creation of the final landfill site for Napa Village, the establishment of the Napa Village Waste Management Institute, the provision of garbage transport equipment, the separation of waste with the 3R concept and the use of the 3R Waste Technology, with this activity the people of Napa Village no longer throw garbage in the sea, but in the place that has been provided.



2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 87-96
Author(s):  
SRI WIDYASTUTI ◽  
Setyo Purwoto ◽  
Pungut

The problem that arises in Berbek Village, Waru District, Sidoarjo Regency is that the community has not carried out waste management properly. Garbage is simply thrown into a Temporary Waste Disposal Site (TPS) or burned even though there is a Trash Bank. The purpose of implementing Community Service is training and outreach to the people of Berbek village to be able to sort waste, recognize the types of waste that have economic value so that they can be cached at the Waste Bank and the residue that can enter TPST / TPA. Service implementation methods: socialization, training and hands-on practice. The results obtained by the community members carry out waste sorting and deposit dry waste to the Trash Bank.



10.29210/9940 ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 32-36
Author(s):  
Muhammad Husni Tamim ◽  
Rina Nopiana

Doing physical activity can make the body fit and increase the body's immunity to be able to fight the virus during the Covid-19 pandemic. Based on this, sports activities are needed to invite people to maintain their physical health through healthy exercise activities which are held aimed at increasing people's interest in exercising during the Covid-19 pandemic during new normal so that their body endurance is better. This community service (PKM) is a form of real work from the Hamzanwadi University Physical Education and Health Study Program for the people of South Pringgasela Village to participate in healthy gymnastics as an effort to prevent Covid-19. Healthy gymnastics activities can increase public awareness of the importance of maintaining health in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic.



Author(s):  
Elferida Sormin ◽  
Marina Silalahi ◽  
Bambang Widodo ◽  
Susilo Suwarno

Abstrak   Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini dilakukan melalui bentuk kegiatan sosialisasi dan pelatihan tentang pengolahan sampah di Desa Tempursari, Kecamatan Tempursari, Kabupaten Lumajang, Jawa Timur pada tanggal 12-17 Juli 2017.  Permasalahan sampah menjadi permasalahan yang belakangan sangat banyak dikeluhkan oleh masyarakat secara khusus di desa Tempursari. Kerjasama yang solid antara semua stakeholder diharapkan dalam penanganan dan pemecahan permasalahan sampah ini, seperti yang sudah dilakukan oleh masyarakat Desa Tempursari dengan kehadiran Gereja Kristen Jawa Wetan (GKJW) yang menjadi fasilitator dalam penanganan sampah di desa Tempursari. Dalam rangka mengembangkan program yang sudah disusun dan akan dijalankan, GKJW bekersama dengan Universitas Kristen Indonesia Jakarta dalam beberapa hal terkait pengolahan sampah tersebut, di antaranya mensosialisasikan pemahaman tentang sampah (jenis dan dan dampak yang ditimbulkan), bagaimana mengolah sampah sesuai dengan jenisnya dan membantu mengoperasikan mesin pencacah sampah plastik dan sampah organik lainnya. Hasil dari kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini dinilai memberikan dampak positif, di mana mesin pencacah yang tadinya sudah lama tidak berfungsi menjadi beroperasi dengan operator yang yang sudah mahir atau fasih, masyarakat mampu memilah sampah dimulai dari tia-tiap rumah tangga sebelum selanjutnya diserahkan ke tim pengolah yang sudah ditunjuk oleh gereja. Akhirnya setelah kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat bersama dengan GKJW Tempursari, maka program pelayanan masyarakat melalui pengolahan sampah oleh GKJW Tempursari mulai berjalan lancar.   Kata Kunci: sampah organik, mesin pencacah   Abstract The community service activities were carried out through the form of socialization and training activities on waste management in Tempursari Village, Tempursari District, Lumajang Regency, East Java. The problem of garbage has become a very recent problem that is very much complained by the community specifically in the village of Tempursari. Solid cooperation between all stakeholders is expected in handling and solving these waste problems, as has been done by the people of Desa Tempursari with the presence of the Gereja Kristen Jawa Wetan (GKJW) who became a facilitator in handling waste in the village of Tempursari. In order to develop a program that has been compiled and will be implemented, GKJW cooperates with the Universitas Kristen Indonesia Jakarta in several matters related to waste management, including socializing understanding of waste (types and impacts), how to process waste according to its type and helping operate plastic waste chopping machines and other organic waste. The results of community service activities are considered to have a positive impact, where the enumerating machines that have not been functioning for a long time become operational with operators who are already proficient or fluent, the community is able to sort waste starting from each household before being submitted to the processing team who has been appointed by the church. Finally after the community service activities together with GKJW Tempursari, the community service program through processing waste by GKJW Tempursari began to run smoothly.   Keywords: organic waste, chopping machine



2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 146
Author(s):  
Sulung Satriyo Irkham ◽  
Muhammad Kamil ◽  
Saiman H

The problem of waste in Batu City can threaten tourism sector in this city. The Waste Management System Program is held by the Environment Agency (DLH) Batu City seems to be unable to access waste problems in the upstream sector, particularly  household waste from residential settlements. This lack capacity of the program followed up by DLH by organizing a waste bank program through the establishment of the Community Waste Bank (KBS) Kartini Sejati which coordinated around 60 waste banks in Batu City to be involved in waste management.This study aims to explain the involvement of KBS Kartini Sejati in waste management in co-production and the obstacles faced by it. The concept of co-production refer to an alternative concept in the implementation of public services where implementation focuses on the dominant role of the community, while the government or other parties such as the private sector are only facilitators. This research  use qualitative method by utilizing data from observations, interviews and documentation. The results of this study indicate that KBS Kartini Sejati in several of its activities which include training in waste management, waste management, and "Sapu Bersih Sanpah Nyemplung Kali" (Saberpungli) have applied the principles of co-production. It is due to those activities have implemented six co-production principles, namely the development of community capacity, mutually beneficial relationships between actors, network development, the government as a facilitator and catalyst, and the community as an important asset in implementing services. However, in its implementation, the waste bank program still has several obstacles such as the limitations of the budgetary resources, the decreasing level of public awareness to be active in waste banks, and the lack of innovation in waste managementKeywords: Co-production; waste management, waste bank



2021 ◽  
Vol 34 (3) ◽  
pp. 293
Author(s):  
Agnes Fitria Widiyanto ◽  
Arif Kurniawan ◽  
Elviera Gamelia

Waste is still a problem in Indonesia. The increase in population causes the volume of waste to continue to grow, in Karangmangu Village, Banyumas Regency. Data on the increase in the volume of waste in Banyumas Regency reached 21.4%. The volume of inorganic waste is greater than organic waste because Karangmangu Village is a tourism buffer area in Baturraden. This study aimed to describe the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of cadres in the management of inorganic waste. The method used was descriptive qualitative. The research subjects were obtained using a purposive technique by conducting interviews with cadres as the main research subjects, midwives, and supporting informants. Data were collected through in-depth interviews and documentation. The results showed that the cadres had understood the definition, types, management, and negative impacts of inorganic waste. Based on their attitudes, the cadres consider the case of handling inorganic waste to be not optimal. In practice, they have sorted inorganic waste, managed a waste bank, made bricks, and produced handicrafts. Strategies to overcome obstacles in waste management are optimizing the facilities and infrastructure for the procurement of waste banks, as well as training more people to make handicrafts and market handicraft products. This study concludes that the presence of village cadres is able to increase public awareness in waste management.



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