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Pelatihan Pembuatan Ecoprint untuk Mengembangkan Keterampilan Wirausaha Bagi Siswa Madrasah Ibtida’iyah Sri; Sri Mayasari; Suparwi; Ica Salsa Bila
Educate: Journal of Community Service in Education Vol 3 No 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Universitas Veteran Bangun Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/educate.v3i2.4665

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Pelatihan Ecoprint merupakan sebuah inisiatif pengabdian masyarakat yang bertujuan untuk memperkenalkan seni Ecoprint kepada siswa MI Hidayatul Insan Karanganyar. Melalui metode ceramah dan praktik langsung, para siswa diberikan pemahaman mendalam tentang konsep dan teknik dasar Ecoprint, serta pemahaman tentang aspek-aspek bisnis yang terkait dengannya. Hasil dari pelatihan ini mencakup pemahaman yang lebih baik tentang Ecoprint, peningkatan keterampilan teknis dalam menciptakan karya seni Ecoprint, serta kesadaran tentang cara memasarkan produk Ecoprint dan mengelola bisnisnya. Selama sesi praktik, para siswa diberi kesempatan untuk merancang dan menciptakan karya Ecoprint yang unik dengan menggunakan bahan organik alami. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk membantu para siswa mengembangkan potensi seni dan kewirausahaan mereka, dan memberi mereka pondasi yang kuat untuk memulai bisnis Ecoprint mereka sendiri di masa depan. Pelatihan ini juga menekankan pentingnya praktik seni yang ramah lingkungan dan berkelanjutan. Dengan menggabungkan pendekatan teoritis dan praktis, pelatihan Ecoprint bertujuan untuk memperluas wawasan siswa dan meningkatkan keterampilan mereka dalam seni dan bisnis Ecoprint. Sebagai hasilnya, kegiatan ini memiliki potensi untuk memberikan manfaat ekonomi dan sosial yang signifikan bagi komunitas setempat.
Tingkat Kesediaan dan Ekspektasi Kompensasi Konsumen dalam Pengumpulan Limbah Popok Bayi Sri Purwati, Purwati; Nancy Oktyajati; Ica Salsa Bila
Tekinfo: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Industri dan Informasi Vol 13 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Industri Universitas Setia Budi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31001/tekinfo.v13i1.2532

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Baby diaper waste management is becoming an increasingly pressing environmental issue due to the high use of disposable diapers in the community. The lack of waste management infrastructure and low environmental awareness are the main obstacles in increasing public participation in the collection of baby diaper waste. This study aims to identify the factors that influence the level of consumer willingness to collect baby diaper waste and determine the expected compensation expected by consumers. Multiple ordinal regression and Contingent Valuation Method (CVM) were used to achieve these objectives. The results of multiple ordinal regression analysis show that several independent variables have a significant influence on community participation in baby diaper waste management, including Environmental Awareness (X1), Infrastructure Availability (X2), Knowledge and Education (X3), Economy (X4), Policy and Regulation (X6), Ease of Access and Facilities (X7), and Culture and Social Norms (X8). Meanwhile, Community Involvement (X5) did not show a significant effect. Of these variables, Infrastructure Availability (X2), Culture and Social Norms (X8), and Policy and Regulation (X6) show the most significant influence. Based on the CVM results, the average expected compensation for community participation is Rp1,250 per kilogram of dry diaper waste. These findings suggest the importance of improving waste management infrastructure as well as supportive policies to encourage community participation. In addition, attractive economic incentives need to be implemented to strengthen community involvement in the collection of baby diaper waste. This study provides insights for stakeholders in formulating policies that support the development of effective and sustainable community participation-based waste management programs.
Evaluating Sustainable Waste Collection Models Using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP): A Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach Sri Purwati; Nancy Oktyajati; Ica Salsa Bila
Advance Sustainable Science Engineering and Technology Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): May - July
Publisher : Science and Technology Research Centre Universitas PGRI Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26877/asset.v7i3.1471

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The growing issue of disposable baby diaper waste requires an effective collection model to support sustainable waste management. This study designs a community-based collection model using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to identify the most effective approach. Three models are evaluated: Model 1 (Community-Based Diaper Bank), Model 2 (Scheduled Diaper Pick-Up Program), and Model 3 (Diaper Collection Points at Public Facilities). Results show Model 1 is the most effective, with the highest Global Priority score of 0.415, due to its contributions to reducing environmental impact, raising public awareness, and incentivizing participation. Model 2 and Model 3 follow with scores of 0.353 and 0.261. The environmental criterion holds the highest weight (0.504), emphasizing its importance. These findings suggest that community-based models can enhance waste collection efficiency and support sustainability. The results can inform policy development and help guide future research on sustainable waste management practices.