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Landasan Pembangunan Industri Di Indonesia Studi Kasus PT Kimia Farma Arsya Maharani Julia Putri; Hana Aulia Maysani; Indah Fitriana; Maryana Salma; Salsabila Nur Fadhilah; Naerul Edwin Kiky Aprianto
Journal Economic Excellence Ibnu Sina Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): Journal Economic Excellence Ibnu Sina
Publisher : STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59841/excellence.v2i4.2059

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Indonesia needs an industrial structure that can grow sustainably, has high local potential, is resistant to global economic turmoil, and has a strong and synergistic relationship with other economic sectors and industrial subsectors. As a base for job creation, a producer of added value to regulate the domestic market, a generator of tax revenue and foreign exchange, and a driver of sustainable growth, the industrial sector plays an important role in the Indonesian economy. To achieve this, support from the government is needed through the provision of legal facilities in the form of a policy foundation that can encourage the creation of quality industrial development. the legal basis can be a reference and benchmark for industry players to be able to carry out their industrial processes and activities in line with national goals. Because the industrial sector is one of the important sectors in supporting the national economy. For this reason, it is necessary to have synergy between the government as a facility provider in the form of rules or policy bases that regulate industrial activities, and industry players as executors of policies issued by the government so that harmony can be created that can support sustainable industrial development in Indonesia.
Dari Limbah Jadi Berkah: Transformasi Minyak Jelantah Menjadi Sumber Penghasilan Tambahan Bagi Ibu Pkk Di Desa Tinggarjaya Ulya Darojah; Abdullah Faqih Al Jauzie; Zuhrotul Aliffiyah; Indri Nur Azizah; Salsabila Nur Fadhilah; Adinda Fresky Mutiara Kafitasari; Zhafira Ardhia Pramesti Cahyani; Anggita Isty Intansari
JURNAL AKADEMIK PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT Vol. 3 No. 5 (2025): September
Publisher : CV. KAMPUS AKADEMIK PUBLISING

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61722/japm.v3i5.6499

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The processing of used cooking oil into aromatherapy candles is a strategic effort to address household waste while creating new business opportunities. This innovation not only has economic value but also contributes to health and environmental benefits. Through a community service program conducted by KKN students, the PKK women’s group in Tinggarjaya Village was equipped with knowledge and skills to produce aromatherapy candles. The results showed that participants not only understood the material but also actively engaged in the practice. This program is expected to be sustainable and developed into small-scale household businesses, making used cooking oil utilization one of the community empowerment strategies aligned with sustainable development principles. The program applied the ABCD (Asset-Based Community Development) approach. In the Discover stage, key assets included active PKK women, abundant used cooking oil, and village support. In the Dream stage, participants envisioned turning waste into eco-friendly products with economic value. The Design stage involved training on health risks, hands-on candle-making, and entrepreneurship skills. In the Deliver stage, participants successfully produced candles, raised environmental awareness, and explored creative business opportunities. Finally, in the Destiny stage, sustainability was emphasized through potential innovations such as soap-making, supported by the village, aiming for an independent, healthy, and creative economy.