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Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Pembuatan Sabun Cair dari Minyak Jelantah di Bank Sampah Sidomulyo Maju Wahyu Ratnaningsih; Andri Saputra; Pani Satwikanitya; Mario Sarisky Dwi Ellianto; Latifah Listyalina; Muh Wahyu Sya'bani; Wisnu Pambudi; Uma Fadzilia Arifin
Journal of Appropriate Technology for Community Services Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/jattec.vol5.iss1.art5

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Keberadaan limbah minyak jelantah merupakan suatu hal yang menimbulkan dampak negatif bagi manusia dan lingkungan. Minyak jelantah adalah minyak goreng bekas yang tidak dapat digunakan kembali karena akan menimbulkan gangguan kesehatan, sedangkan apabila dibuang ke lingkungan secara langsung juga akan menyebabkan masalah lain. Bank Sampah Sidomulyo Maju yang terletak di Desa Sidomulyo, Bambanglipuro, Bantul, Yogyakarta dibangun dengan tujuan untuk meningkatkan kesadaran masyarakat tentang pengelolaan sampah maupun limbah serta meningkatkan perekonomian masyarakat. Limbah minyak jelantah dari rumah tangga yang belum dikelola dengan optimal menjadi salah satu permasalahan yang dihadapi masyarakat desa setempat. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk mengatasi permasalahan tersebut dengan mengolah limbah minyak jelantah menjadi sabun cair. Metode kegiatan ini antara lain memberikan ceramah, diskusi, pelatihan dan pendampingan pembuatan sabun cair oleh 2 instruktur dan 8 asisten instruktur kepada 30 orang peserta yang di antaranya merupakan anggota bank sampah dan masyarakat Desa Sidomulyo. Hasil kegiatan ini berupa pengetahuan dan keterampilan masyarakat dalam melakukan pengolahan limbah minyak jelantah. Masyarakat diharapkan mampu menerapkan pengolahan limbah minyak jelantah menjadi sabun cair sehingga dapat mengurangi pencemaran lingkungan dan meningkatkan nilai tambah. Keaktifan peserta dan antusiasme juga ditunjukkan oleh kinerja peserta selama pelatihan dan produk sabun cair yang dihasilkan serta kegiatan diskusi yang aktif. Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan bahwa terjadi peningkatan nilai keterserapan materi yang disampaikan dari 50,51 menjadi 94,17. Kata kunci : bank sampah; minyak jelantah;pemberdayaan masyarakat; sabun cair ABSTRACT The existence of used cooking oil has a negative impact on humans and the environment. Used cooking oil cannot be reused because it will cause health problems, while if disposed of directly into the environment it will also cause other problems. Sidomulyo Maju Waste Bank, located in Sidomulyo Village, Bambanglipuro, Bantul, Yogyakarta, was built with the aim of increasing public awareness about waste management and improving the community's economy. Used cooking oil waste from households that has not been managed optimally is one of the problems that faced by the local village community. This community service activity aims to overcome these problems by utilization of used cooking oil waste into liquid soap. The methods of this activity include giving lectures, discussions, training the production of liquid soap by 2 instructors and 8 assistant instructors to 30 participants, including members of the waste bank and the community of Sidomulyo Village. The results of this activity are in the form of community knowledge and skills in utilization of used cooking oil waste. The community is expected to be able to apply the utilization of used cooking oil waste into liquid soap so as to reduce environmental pollution and increase added value. Participants' activeness and enthusiasm were also shown by the participants' performance during the training and the liquid soap products produced as well as active discussion activities. The evaluation results showed that there was an increase in the absorption value of the material presented from 50.51 to 94.17. Keywords : community empowerment; liquid soap; used cooking oil; waste bank
Beach Litter Detection as an Environmental Conservation Effort Against Plastic Waste Using Artificial Intelligence Listyalina, Latifah; Mario Sarisky Dwi Ellianto; Midarto Dwi Wibowo
Jurnal Rekayasa Elektro Sriwijaya Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Rekayasa Elektro Sriwijaya
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Elektro Fakultas Teknik Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36706/ap8wjq69

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The increasing presence of plastic debris in these areas not only disrupts biodiversity but also threatens the balance and sustainability of marine habitats. Addressing this problem requires innovative approaches that combine environmental science with modern technology. This study was conducted to develop a beach litter detection system as part of a broader effort to support environmental preservation and reduce the detrimental effects of plastic waste on coastal areas in Indonesia. The research employed a secondary dataset obtained from Kaggle.com, which consisted of labeled images of beach waste. A deep learning method was applied through the use of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), with MobileNetV2 selected as the primary architecture due to its lightweight design, computational efficiency, and proven effectiveness in image classification tasks. Experimental results demonstrated that the model performed exceptionally well, achieving a training accuracy of 100%, which indicates its strong ability to capture patterns in the dataset. More importantly, the validation accuracy reached 97.83%, reflecting the model’s robustness and capacity to generalize effectively to unseen data. These findings emphasize the potential of artificial intelligence in supporting environmental monitoring and management. In particular, automated detection and classification of plastic waste on beaches can enhance current conservation strategies and provide timely information for waste management interventions. Furthermore, this research serves as a foundation for future studies aimed at advancing intelligent waste management systems. The integration of AI in this domain remains relatively underexplored, and continued exploration could contribute significantly to mitigating the global challenge of plastic pollution in coastal environments.