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Solusi Inovatif dalam Pengelolaan Sampah Organik di Lingkungan Sekolah Menggunakan Metode Takakura Rifki Setiawan, Muhammad; Hidayat, Nuril; Prasetyo, Andik; Maulana, Muhammad Zaien; Pratama, Yuarfi Kukuh; Basri, Moch. Faisal; Fahmi, Muhammad Yusniar; Saputra, Rachmadhani Afif; Fauzi, Ahmad; Maharani, Eka Widya; Rahmayanti, Ardhana; Hamidah, Laily Noer; Faizin, Iqbal; Sumiyarsono, Elmi
Journal of Science and Social Development Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Science and Social Development
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jossd.v6i2.1140

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Household waste is a type of waste that contributes to environmental pollution. Waste can cause a nuisance if it is not handled seriously. Sixty-eight percent of the waste in the school environment consists of organic waste, which is a type of waste that can be decomposed by bacteria. Composting is one of the right methods for dealing with waste-related problems. Takakura is a composting method that can be implemented by the general public because the method is simple and easy to apply. The method used is an interactive counseling method and demonstration via video in introducing Takakura compost making. The results obtained from this activity were that participants were enthusiastic and happy to take part in this activity because they gained additional knowledge in managing household organic waste, which can produce compost as a final product, and can be sold to provide additional family income.
Sosialisasi Daur Ulang Sampah dan Pembuatan Kompos kepada Masyarakat MAN Sidoarjo dan SMK Al-Aziziyah Candi Sidoarjo Lestari, Heni; Putri, Safira Adelia; Fitrianah, Listin; Irfanudin, Achmad Ali; Maulana, Micola Miftach; Usada, Untung; Sumiyarsono, Elmi; Efendi, Ma'ruf; Mas'ud, Muchamad Ali; Prayoga, Renaldy Dimas; Yusuf, Mochammad; Aditya, Muhammad Zaki; Syah, Aly Mulid
Journal of Science and Social Development Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Science and Social Development
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55732/jossd.v7i1.1217

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Organic waste can be reprocessed into compost. Compost can be made using several methods. One composting method is the Takakura method. This method has advantages compared to other methods, namely 1) it is practical, does not require a large location, the basket can be placed anywhere as needed, 2) it is easy because the waste is only put and buried in the composter, 3) it does not smell, because the process is through fermentation, not rotting. The aim of holding this training is to increase students' knowledge and skills in managing organic waste into compost so that they can reduce the amount of waste and create a cleaner andhealthier environment. The activities carried out include socializing waste sorting and making compost, handing over trash bins, making compost, maintaining compost, applying compost to planting media and monitoring the results of compost applicationto planting media.