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Penggunaan Trash Can-Composter (TCC) Untuk Pengolahan Sampah Organik Dan Penghasil Kompos Bagi Warga Desa Tanah Wulan, Bondowoso Wika Amini, Helda; Syarifah, Ratna Dewi; Maulina, Wenny; Shofa, Ghaitsa Zhahira; Sholihah, Athaya Farras; Prasetyani, Tiana Febrianti Eka; Ma'rifah, Binti Ni'matul; Setiawan, Dimas Arif; Syaifullah, Rangga Yudha
Dedikasi:Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Dedikasi
Publisher : Universitas Jayabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31479/dedikasi.v4i2.313

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Have been done for assistance in waste processing using a trash can-composter (TCC) machine and making compost provided to the residents of Tanah Wulan Village, Maesan District, Bondowoso. This service activity is carried out with the aim of providing education to the community regarding good waste management and recycling waste to be used as a compost planting medium. Through this service activity, the person running this program, called kader ibu-ibu rumah tangga (IRT), was formed in Tanah Wulan Village, chaired by Ibu Asnawati as the leader of the Waste Management. Waste from household waste and harvest residues, such as vegetable waste, straw and rice husks, is chopped using a TCC machine. The chopped results are mixed with cow dung, sawdust and EM4 starter to get useful compost. The content of the compost produced is tested and ready to be applied to plants.Keywords: Trash can-composter, organic waste, compost
IMPLEMENTASI TEKNOLOGI TEPAT GUNA BIOMACERATOR DALAM PENGOLAHAN BIOPESTISIDA LIMBAH TEMBAKAU DI DESA JATIAN, JEMBER Qiromi, Naylatul; Safitri, Putri; Nisya' Ulfiani, Khoirun; Ulayya Al-Daan, Firyaal; Armansyah , Jodi; Wika Amini, Helda; Nurani, Yukti; Ansori; Hakim Raharjo, Sonya; Yufrani Afred, Merymistika; Sekaringgalih, Ratri; Hidayati, Nurul
Jurnal Edukasi Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5 No 2 (2026): APRIL 2026
Publisher : FIP UNIRA MALANG

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36636/eduabdimas.v5i2.9166

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Jatian Village, Pakusari District, Jember Regency, has ±204,80 hectares of tobacco farmland, around 6.000 plants, and average production of 9,93 quintals of dried tobacco each season. About 18% of biomass becomes waste as inferior leaves and stems that remain unused and may pollute the environment. Yet tobacco waste contains active compounds such as nicotine, alkaloids, and flavonoids that can be used as raw materials for biopesticides. This program examined converting tobacco waste into biopesticide through maceration assisted by a biomacerator. The waste was chopped and dried, then macerated for 48 hours at a 3:7 material-to-solvent ratio using water-ethanol mixtures in two variations (9:1 and 9:2) to compare extraction effectiveness. Effectiveness tests showed that the 20% ethanol formulation accelerated mortality of armyworms within 3 minutes and grasshoppers within 45 minutes, whereas the 10% ethanol formulation required 10 minutes and 1 hour 20 minutes, respectively. The activity increased community understanding from 15% to 85%, enabled 85% of participants to operate the biomacerator independently, and achieved 95% satisfaction, indicating a sustainable solution that strengthens self-reliance in agricultural waste management.