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Journal : Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Patikala

PEMBERDAYAAN SD KUMALA BAYANGKARI MAKASSAR MELALUI EDUKASI DAN AKSI PEMBUATAN PUPUK KOMPOS TAKAKURA Puspitasari, Dewi; Ramli, Hartini; Hidayat, Akmal; Muis, Abdul; Ristiana, Evi; Aswar
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Patikala Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): ABDIMAS PATIKALA
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center of Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/patikala.v2i4.774

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AbstractIn Law no. 18 of 2008 Article 12 states that waste management must be environmentally sound so that awareness and real action from the community are highly expected in supporting this policy. To realize this, it is necessary to hold organic waste management training activities so that the community is moved and aware of the importance of their participation in waste management, especially within the school sphere. Based on observations made at Kemala Bhayangkari Elementary School it was found that the awareness of school residents in waste management, especially organic waste, is still very low. Therefore, the service team compiled an agenda for the implementation of the Takakura Compost Fertilizer Training, namely making Takakura compost, in order to create independent and productive school residents through Organic Waste Management. Making Takakura compost is relatively practical and simple, because it doesn't require land, so it's very suitable for small scale. This activity can also support the school to remain beautiful and clean and avoid air pollution, which causes bad odors. The results of processing organic waste into Takakura compost can also be used as a good planting medium to help schools plant green trees so that schools remain beautiful. The implementation of this training started with a field survey and coordination with the school, followed by program socialization and program implementation. In the implementation process, starting from the stages: 1) Garbage collection, 2) Waste segregation, 3) Implementation preparation, in the form of preparation of supporting tools and materials, 3) Takakura composting, and 4) Trial. Lastly is the evaluation of activities that aim to evaluate the progress of the implementation of takakura composting at Kemala Bhayangkari Elementary School. The results of the training show that with the new skills they already have, the participants' awareness of organic waste management is also increasing.
PEMBERDAYAAN SD KUMALA BAYANGKARI MAKASSAR MELALUI EDUKASI DAN AKSI PEMBUATAN PUPUK KOMPOS TAKAKURA Puspitasari, Dewi; Ramli, Hartini; Hidayat, Akmal; Muis, Abdul; Ristiana, Evi; Aswar
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Patikala Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): ABDIMAS PATIKALA
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center of Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/patikala.v2i4.774

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AbstractIn Law no. 18 of 2008 Article 12 states that waste management must be environmentally sound so that awareness and real action from the community are highly expected in supporting this policy. To realize this, it is necessary to hold organic waste management training activities so that the community is moved and aware of the importance of their participation in waste management, especially within the school sphere. Based on observations made at Kemala Bhayangkari Elementary School it was found that the awareness of school residents in waste management, especially organic waste, is still very low. Therefore, the service team compiled an agenda for the implementation of the Takakura Compost Fertilizer Training, namely making Takakura compost, in order to create independent and productive school residents through Organic Waste Management. Making Takakura compost is relatively practical and simple, because it doesn't require land, so it's very suitable for small scale. This activity can also support the school to remain beautiful and clean and avoid air pollution, which causes bad odors. The results of processing organic waste into Takakura compost can also be used as a good planting medium to help schools plant green trees so that schools remain beautiful. The implementation of this training started with a field survey and coordination with the school, followed by program socialization and program implementation. In the implementation process, starting from the stages: 1) Garbage collection, 2) Waste segregation, 3) Implementation preparation, in the form of preparation of supporting tools and materials, 3) Takakura composting, and 4) Trial. Lastly is the evaluation of activities that aim to evaluate the progress of the implementation of takakura composting at Kemala Bhayangkari Elementary School. The results of the training show that with the new skills they already have, the participants' awareness of organic waste management is also increasing.
PEMBERDAYAAN CLEANING SERVICE FT-UNM MELALUI PEMANFAATAN LIMBAH SAMPAH ORGANIK MENJADI PUPUK KOMPOS Sukainah, Andi; Marhayati, Marhayati; Putra, Reski Praja; Ramli, Hartini; Mukhlis, Andi Muhammad Akram
Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Patikala Vol. 4 No. 4 (2025): ABDIMAS PATIKALA
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center of Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/patikala.v4i4.3181

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The training activities carried out by the Makassar State University service team are a form of community empowerment program. The training carried out is an idea from the utilization of waste waste in the FT UNM environment. The purpose of this training is to empower cleaning service personnel at the Faculty of Engineering, Makassar State University (FT-UNM) by providing insight into skills in managing organic waste into compost. Furthermore, this training involved 20 FT cleaning service people. The training stages carried out by the service team include the stages of training and counseling, namely by providing training to cleaning services on ways to sort organic and inorganic waste and basic techniques for making compost fertilizer. Provision of a processing area, namely by providing a place for processing organic waste into compost, such as a special area in the FT-UNM environment which is equipped with the necessary equipment. Organic Waste Collection is taught how to identify and collect organic waste generated at FT-UNM, such as food waste, leaves, and other organic waste. The composting process is by teaching composting techniques which include mixing organic materials, aeration, and maintenance so that the composting process runs well. Utilization and marketing is after the compost is ready, it can be used for greening needs on campus or sold to the surrounding community as a product that has economic value.