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Penggalangan Bank Sampah dan Pengolahan Sampah Menjadi Produk Seni, Eco-brick dan Eco-Enzime Di Desa Gunung Rajak, Lombok Timur. Darunnafis, Moh. Khazani; Ira Lestari; Ratna Ayu Istiani; Yasmin Maulani; Zinnur Aini; M. Aprilian Syahputra; Fajrul Falah; Rifyal Ghaizi Al Gazali; Salma; Sugi Hartuti; Suripto
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 1 (2025): Januari-Maret 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i1.10869

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Gunung Rajak Village, East Lombok has an area of ​​624 hectares and a population of 6,875 people. The main problem faced by the village is the low level of community awareness and independence in handling waste. In the previous year, this village produced 3,322.5 kg of waste per day, more than 60% of which had not been managed optimally. PMD Unram KKN is very relevant to be implemented in this village with the general aim of increasing community awareness and independence in dealing with waste problems in Gunung Rajak Village with the specific aim of increasing community knowledge and skills in implementing the waste bank program, processing inorganic waste into art products and ecobricks and processing kitchen waste into ecoenzymes, maintaining environmental health and increasing community participation in planting trees in the Nenuju Green and Independent Village program. This activity was carried out by Mataram University students who were accompanied by supervisors, the Head of Gunung Rajak Village and his staff and partners from the local Health Service and the Mandalika Modern Nursery of the Ministry of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia. Activities were carried out using lecture, discussion, demonstration and practice methods with POSYANDU cadres and representatives of the Gunung Rajak Village community as the target audience. The results show that 85% of participants understand the waste bank program, processing waste into art products, eco-bricks and eco-enzymes and are committed to implementing this technique in their homes. The results also show that the community has participated in planting 1000 jackfruit tree seedlings at the main point covering an area of ​​0.5 ha and other strategic points covering an area of ​​4 ha in Gunung Rajak Village
SOSIALISASI KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN DAN PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH ORGANIK MENJADI EKOENZIM KKN PMD UNRAM DESA GUNUNG RAJAK Darunnafis, Moh. Khazani; Lestari, Ira; Istiani, Ratna Ayu; Maulani, Yasmin; Aini, Zinnur; Syahputra, M. Aprilian; Falah, Fajrul; Al Gazali, Rifyal Ghaizi; Salma; Hartuti, Sugi; Suripto
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v3i3.6794

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Gunung Rajak Village, Sakra Barat District, East Lombok Regency, has a population of 6,875 people with an area of ​​624 hectares. One of the main problems faced by this village is the low level of public awareness in managing organic waste, which causes environmental pollution and health risks. Based on the previous UNRAM KKN PMD report, this village produces around 3,322.5 kg of waste per day, with more than 60% of it being organic waste that has not been optimally managed. To overcome this problem, KKN PMD students from the University of Mataram held a socialization and training on processing organic waste into eco-enzymes, namely liquids from the fermentation of organic waste that can be used as natural cleaners and organic fertilizers. This activity took place on January 18, 2025 at SDN 01 Gunung Rajak, with the main target of 30 posyandu cadres, most of whom are housewives. The methods used included observation, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), interactive lectures, and direct practice of making eco-enzymes. From the evaluation results, 85% of participants understood the benefits of eco-enzyme, and 70% of them were committed to implementing this technique in their homes. In addition, the use of eco-enzyme is predicted to reduce at least 1,900 kg of organic waste per month, while saving household costs that were previously allocated for the purchase of chemical cleaners. The implementation of community-based waste processing is expected to be a sustainable solution for Gunung Rajak Village, creating a cleaner, healthier environment, and increasing public awareness of the importance of organic waste management.If implemented widely, this method could serve as a pilot model for other villages facing similar challenges in waste management.
SOSIALISASI KESEHATAN LINGKUNGAN DAN PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH ORGANIK MENJADI EKOENZIM KKN PMD UNRAM DESA GUNUNG RAJAK Darunnafis, Moh. Khazani; Lestari, Ira; Istiani, Ratna Ayu; Maulani, Yasmin; Aini, Zinnur; Syahputra, M. Aprilian; Falah, Fajrul; Al Gazali, Rifyal Ghaizi; Salma; Hartuti, Sugi; Suripto
Jurnal Wicara Vol 3 No 3 (2025): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v3i3.6794

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Gunung Rajak Village, Sakra Barat District, East Lombok Regency, has a population of 6,875 people with an area of ​​624 hectares. One of the main problems faced by this village is the low level of public awareness in managing organic waste, which causes environmental pollution and health risks. Based on the previous UNRAM KKN PMD report, this village produces around 3,322.5 kg of waste per day, with more than 60% of it being organic waste that has not been optimally managed. To overcome this problem, KKN PMD students from the University of Mataram held a socialization and training on processing organic waste into eco-enzymes, namely liquids from the fermentation of organic waste that can be used as natural cleaners and organic fertilizers. This activity took place on January 18, 2025 at SDN 01 Gunung Rajak, with the main target of 30 posyandu cadres, most of whom are housewives. The methods used included observation, Focus Group Discussion (FGD), interactive lectures, and direct practice of making eco-enzymes. From the evaluation results, 85% of participants understood the benefits of eco-enzyme, and 70% of them were committed to implementing this technique in their homes. In addition, the use of eco-enzyme is predicted to reduce at least 1,900 kg of organic waste per month, while saving household costs that were previously allocated for the purchase of chemical cleaners. The implementation of community-based waste processing is expected to be a sustainable solution for Gunung Rajak Village, creating a cleaner, healthier environment, and increasing public awareness of the importance of organic waste management.If implemented widely, this method could serve as a pilot model for other villages facing similar challenges in waste management.