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Household Waste Management Training To Improve The Economy Of Rural Communities Augustinus Robin Butarbutar; Kemmala Dewi; Usman Tahir; Aris Krisdiyanto; Sri Suparni
Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jh.v4i2.778

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After discussing with fellow service members/writers involved in this article regarding organic waste management in order to improve the economy of rural communities. The result in this article show 1). Waste is the remains of daily human activities and/or from natural processes in solid form . The rate of waste production continues to increase, not only in line with the rate of population growth but also in line with the increase in people's consumption patterns. On the other hand, the waste handling capacity of the community and local government is not yet optimal. Waste that is not managed properly will affect the environment and the health of the surrounding community. 2). The concept of 3R waste management is no longer foreign to the public. This concept is very suitable to be applied in developing countries which, due to technological limitations, must empower communities as actors who produce waste. However, in reality the application of 3R in everyday life is still far from expected. The principle of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (3R) which is the spearhead in dealing with waste in the community seems to be just a slogan that doesn't apply. 3). The author/devotee believes that rural communities are smart in utilizing waste from items that have no economic value into useful items that can even become a source of income for rural communities.
Counseling on the Urgency of Establishing a Waste Bank in Creating a Green Economy in the Village Muratno Muratno; Abdul Muid Fabanyo; Usman Tahir; Tanwir Tanwir; Sri Widiastuti
Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal Of Human And Education (JAHE)
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jh.v4i2.785

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Waste is a problem in society that is very difficult to overcome. Waste is a scourge in society. There is still a lot of rubbish strewn about, not only on the roads, even the rivers are also polluted by rubbish. Therefore, waste is a crucial problem that requires very intensive handling from various parties. The Waste Bank provides great benefits to the community. The Waste Bank Management has support aspects that facilitate waste management, as well as problems faced in managing the Waste Bank program. The waste bank management system focuses on waste reduction and correct processing operations that are considered capable of efficiently addressing waste-related challenges. People earn money by putting waste in the Waste Bank, which provides economic benefits. People can also gain economic benefits by making craft items that can be marketed using waste recycling techniques. This Community Service is carried out in Kayo Batu Village, North Jayapura District, Jayapura City, Papua. In obtaining the data used were observation and literature review. This service activity is an effort to implement the establishment of a waste bank to realize a Green Economy in Kayo Batu Village, North Jayapura District. This effort was motivated by the lack of implementation of the establishment of a waste bank in Kayo Batu Village, North Jayapura District, which resulted in the utilization of waste in the village not being optimal. As a form of the author's thinking, several efforts and breakthroughs are offered, namely; 1.) The role of the Waste Bank for the Kayo Batu Village community in realizing a Green Economy is to improve the quality of healthier life, 2.) Increase income for people who save at the Kayo Batu Village Waste Bank to create sustainable community prosperity