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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Pelatihan Kain Perca Untuk Meningkatkan Perekonomian Rumah Tangga Di Kragan Gedangan Sidoarjo Febriani, Maya
Bisma : Bimbingan Swadaya Masyarakat Vol 3 No 4 (2023): November 2023
Publisher : STAI Miftahul ULa Nganjuk

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59689/bisma.v3i4.444

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Kragan Village has MSME potential because it is close to the industrial center. Many tailors are scattered around the industrial area, but the patchwork is still discarded and not used by tailors. Departing from this potential, through the Service learning approach, the team assisted in the use of unused patchwork into a suitable product. The results of this assistance show that training on the use of patchwork provides a good opportunity to implement the reuse of wasted patchwork into wearable products. The impact of this activity is able to provide economic added value from the results of processed patchwork products.
Community-Driven Textile Recycling for Sustainable Livelihoods: A Case Study of the Padat Karya Tunai Program in Kragan Village, East Java Febriani, Maya; Haque, Ziyaul
Bisma : Bimbingan Swadaya Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 3 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59689/bisma.v3i4.444

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The Padat Karya Tunai (PKT) program in Kragan Village, East Java, utilized waste fabric as a resource to create economically valuable products, such as masks, while promoting environmental sustainability and community empowerment. This study, based on the Participatory Action Research (PAR) methodology, explores the program's impact on economic and social outcomes within a rural community. 50 local participants, primarily women, were trained in textile recycling and entrepreneurship. Over six months, participants produced over 5,000 masks, resulting in a 20-30% increase in household income. Additionally, 2,000 kg of textile waste was recycled, contributing to a reduction in environmental pollution. The findings indicate that the PKT program successfully addressed immediate economic needs and fostered social inclusion, particularly for women. However, challenges related to the temporary nature of employment, market access, and resource availability remain, limiting the program’s long-term sustainability. This study recommends incorporating vocational training, microfinance, and local partnerships to ensure the program's continued impact and scalability in other rural communities.