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Proposed solutions on waste issues in Kulon Progo regency through society 5.0 community service Anindyajati, Adhi
Jurnal Atma Inovasia Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian pada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/jai.v2i4.5701

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Waste is a global environmental issue. The problem can be unique in each area and it can be organic or plastic. One of the solutions for waste problems is waste processing. In this article, community service on programs related to waste and environmental issues is presented. Due to covid-19 pandemic, community service was carried out with society 5.0 approach instead of with the traditional on-field. Waste problems in Kulon Progo regency were explored, particularly in Giripeni, Temon Wetan, Bendungan, and Kulwaru village. Through literature study, waste-related concerns in each village were explored, followed by the development of solution for each issue. Organic wastes could be processed into organic fertilizer and hand craft, while plastics could be an advantageous ingredient for making paving block. The outputs were arranged in educative and interesting ebooks for inspiring and encouraging positive activities for community empowerment.
Replication of Losida for Organic Waste Management in Yogyakarta Puspitasari, Fransiska Hernina; Anindyajati, Adhi
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): Mei
Publisher : Edumedia Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55824/jpm.v3i3.403

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Proper urban waste management in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, has emerged as a critical challenge, with upsurge in unmanaged waste levels resulting in devastating environmental and health problems. With the new waste management initiatives sprouting up, community programs and local universities have developed many in the recent past, keeping in mind the greener alternative in a bid to reduce their environmental footprints and embrace sustainability. This paper describes a community service project in designing and constructing losida (kitchen waste bin) that conducts several activities. The project activities are carried out with several local waste banks and waste facilitators from the City of Yogyakarta. The project activity was designing the losida, manufacturing the losida, education of kitchen waste with losida, presentation on household waste processing, and handover the losida to Bank Sampah Masdarling members. The output of project has implemented to create ten units of losida and has been channeled to the waste bank's members. In addition, the workshop of organic waste processing has been carried out in the local community and campus. This research concludes that, in one case, academies and community programs are in need of engaging in more collaborative activities to play significant roles in dealing with urban waste management problems in Yogyakarta, whereas, in another case, it is established that such collaborative activities have brought a significant stride in a sustainable and green waste management paradigm, with high potential for emulation elsewhere in urban centers facing waste management crises.