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SERAT NANAS PRABUMULIH MENUJU ZERO WASTE PRODUCTS Wahyu Tomo, Almira Chairunissa; Rosadi, Hengky; Husen, Mohammad Saddam
JOURNAL OF SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY SERVICE Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): MARCH
Publisher : Transpublika Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/jscs.v3i2.468

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Raden Mas Prabu is a program that emerged from the community's commitment to strive for the best for themselves and their environment. Their unrealized potential has proven to significantly improve their living conditions, which include economic, social, cultural, and environmental aspects. Pineapple leaves, once considered agricultural waste, have now been transformed into a valuable component of zero-waste products. Raden Mas Prabu is living proof that when communities, businesses, and governments collaborate in complementary ways, they can achieve the most effective and sustainable programs for the common good.
Analysis of Social Return On Investment (SROI) in the Community Empowerment Program Related to Integrated Agroculture for Forest Area Management in Trenggulunan Village, Pancur District, Rembang Regency Jayadi, Jayadi; Apriyanto, Bambang; Saputra, Edi; Pratama Putra, Vernando; Husen, Mohammad Saddam
Journal of World Science Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i4.1390

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The Trenggulunan Agro View (TAV) Program addresses socio-environmental challenges around PLTU Rembang by leveraging social forestry, waste-to-value innovations (e.g., FABA fertilizer), and renewable energy (co-firing biomass) to empower communities. This study evaluates TAV’s socio-economic and environmental impact using SROI analysis, assessing its scalability for Indonesia’s energy transition. A qualitative-descriptive approach with SROI methodology (six stages) was applied, incorporating stakeholder interviews, financial data, and impact monetization (deadweight, displacement, attribution adjustments). The program yielded an SROI of 2.23, reflecting Rp2.23 social value per Rp1 invested, with tangible outcomes: 31% poverty reduction, 128.5% income growth, and 8% annual increase in village revenue. Environmental benefits included critical land restoration and EBT-based pest control. TAV demonstrates a replicable model for integrating CSR with renewable energy agendas, advocating policy support for scalable, community-driven forestry-energy synergies.