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Processing sawdust waste into innovative eco-substrate through upskilling Batulappa village women's group Dewi, Sartika; Asfar, Andi Muhammad Irfan Taufan; Asfar, Andi Muhamad Iqbal Akbar; Nurannisa, Andi; Damayanti, Wiwi
Transformasi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024): Transformasi Desember
Publisher : LP2M Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

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[Bahasa]: Limbah serbuk gergaji dari hasil pengolahan kayu di Desa Batulappa menimbulkan dampak negatif bagi lingkungan, terutama pencemaran udara akibat pengelolaan yang tidak optimal. Program pengabdian masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk mengatasi permasalahan limbah serbuk gergaji tersebut dengan memberdayakan Kelompok Perempuan Desa Batulappa melalui berupa Upskilling mitra dalam pengolahan limbah serbuk gergaji menjadi Eco-Substrate Innovative. Mitra dalam program ini adalah 15 anggota Kelompok Perempuan Desa Batulappa yang tergabung dalam divisi SDM dan Pengelolaan Lingkungan Hidup. Metode yang digunakan meliputi penyuluhan, pelatihan, dan pendampingan berbasis partisipasi masyarakat (society participatory). Hasil evaluasi menunjukkan peningkatan signifikan, yaitu rata-rata 90% dari aspek pengetahuan dan keterampilan dalam mengolah limbah serbuk gergaji, dimana anggota mitra berhasil memahami dan menguasai teknik pengolahan serbuk gergaji menjadi produk bernilai ekonomis berupa Eco-Substrate Innovative. Selain itu, mitra juga memperoleh keterampilan tambahan, seperti pengemasan, pelabelan, pemasaran, dan pengelolaan keuangan sederhana. Melalui program pengabdian ini, mitra mampu mentransformasi limbah serbuk gergaji menjadi produk inovatif yang ramah lingkungan, sekaligus berpotensi untuk dapat meningkatkan kesejahteraan ekonomi bagi Kelompok Perempuan Desa Batulappa. Kata Kunci: eco-substrate innovative, fermentasi, media tanam, serbuk gergaji, society participatory [English]: Sawdust waste from wood processing in Batulappa Village has a negative impact on the environment, especially air pollution due to suboptimal management. This community service program aims to overcome the problem of sawdust waste by empowering the Batulappa Village Women's Group by processing sawdust waste into Innovative Eco-Substrate. The partners in this program were 15 Batulappa Village Women's Group members of the Human Resources and Environmental Management division. The methods used include extension, training, and mentoring based on community participation (society-participatory). The evaluation results show a significant increase, namely an average of 90% in terms of knowledge and skills in processing sawdust waste, where partner members succeeded in understanding and mastering the technique of processing sawdust into economically valuable products in the form of Innovative Eco-Substrate. In addition, partners also gained additional skills, such as packaging, labeling, marketing, and simple financial management. Through this community service program, partners can transform sawdust waste into innovative, environmentally friendly products while also having the potential to improve economic welfare for the Batulappa Village Women's Group. Keywords: eco-substrate innovative, fermentation, planting media, sawdust, society participatory
PEMBERDAYAAN POKJA IV DESA PONRE-PONRE INOVASI HAIR TONIK DAN SAMPO HERBAL TANAMAN Damayanti, Wiwi; Muhammad Irfan Taufan Asfar, Andi; Muhamad Iqbal Akbar Asfar, Andi; Srimularahmah, Andi; Ayunita; Ahmad, Susiana; Nurannisa, A.
JCOMMITS: Journal of Community Empowerment, Inovation, and sustainability Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Jcommits (The Journal of Community Empowerment, Innovation, and Sustainability)
Publisher : LPPM UNIVERSITAS LANCANG KUNING

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Hair is the crown for every person in the world. Some problems that occur on the scalp such as hair loss, dandruff and odor in the hair. Along with the rapid development of the cosmetic and hair care industry which tends to rely on chemicals, synthetics and minoxidil have the potential to cause effects such as skin allergies including hair damage if used for a long time. One of the hair care traditions carried out by our ancestors that has been passed down from generation to generation is the use of coconut milk, which creates an unpleasant or rancid aroma. Therefore, the implementation of community service programs is carried out to be able to help partners by applying the concept of living back to nature which is also supported by the abundance of natural wealth, especially in Ponre-Ponre Village by optimizing the potential of the surrounding nature as Ethno-Hair SPA natural surfactants such as guava leaves. seeds, hibiscus leaves and coconut dregs into hair tonic and shampoo by going through three main stages in implementing this community service, namely socialization/counseling, training and mentoring. The results achieved show that the increase in partners' knowledge regarding the utilization of guava leaves, hibiscus leaves and coconut dregs to become hair tonic and shampoo has increased by 90%, in the ability of partners to utilize guava leaves, hibiscus leaves and coconut dregs reaching 90%.