Waste production will increase every year if economic and population growth also continues to increase. Problems will begin to arise when overcoming the problem of inorganic waste that cannot be decomposed naturally in a short time. The combustion process in overcoming the problem of inorganic waste also has a negative effect in the form of the emergence of dioxin compounds that can cause cancer and other dangerous diseases. This article will look at how students who are participating in the Community Empowerment Real Work Lecture (KKN-PPM) invite village communities to recycle inorganic waste to reduce plastic waste so that they can then produce new goods that have economic value that are worth selling. Then the existence of the Village Waste Bank Office can also be a means for villagers to be able to manage, buy and sell existing waste. The handicrafts that have been successfully made from this recycled waste are market baskets, wallets, ecobrick chairs, water baskets and fruit plates.
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