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PEMANFAATAN ECOBRICK SEBAGAI MEDIA KREATIVITAS DI KELURAHAN TANJUNG, KOTA BIMA Agustiansyah, Muhammad Rizki; Rousanfikr, Sava Arcadia; Maulinda, Ade Azahra; Hening, Beta Tiva Ratu; Putri, Andi Nirmala; Az-Zahra, Annisa; Azmi, Muhammad; Puspita, Intan Imda; Hamdani, Muhammad Ananda Rizki; Rosmaliati, Rosmaliati
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 6 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i6.5628

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The problem of plastic waste is a serious issue in Indonesia, especially in Tanjung Village, Bima City, where waste management is still less than optimal. One solution implemented is the use of Ecobrick, a plastic waste management technique by filling used bottles with plastic until they are solid and hard. This program involves socialization and training at SDN 29 Tanjung and SMPN 13 Bima City, where students are taught how to process plastic waste into products with economic value such as furniture. The results of this program show that Ecobrick is effective in reducing the volume of plastic waste while increasing public awareness of the importance of waste management. The use of Ecobrick not only helps maintain environmental cleanliness but also provides economic benefits and has the potential to reduce negative environmental impacts such as coastal abrasion. It is hoped that this program can be the first step in forming new habits in the community related to waste management.
PEMANFAATAN ECOBRICK SEBAGAI MEDIA KREATIVITAS DI KELURAHAN TANJUNG, KOTA BIMA Agustiansyah, Muhammad Rizki; Agustiansyah, Muhammad Rizki Agustiansyah; Rousanfikr, Sava Arcadia; Maulinda, Ade Azahra; Hening, Beta Tiva Ratu; Putri, Andi Nirmala; Az-Zahra, Annisa; Azmi, Muhammad; Puspita, Intan Imda; Hamdani, Muhammad Ananda Rizki; Rosmaliati, Rosmaliati
Jurnal Wicara Vol 2 No 6 (2024): Jurnal Wicara Desa
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/wicara.v2i6.5628

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The problem of plastic waste is a serious issue in Indonesia, especially in Tanjung Village, Bima City, where waste management is still less than optimal. One solution implemented is the use of Ecobrick, a plastic waste management technique by filling used bottles with plastic until they are solid and hard. This program involves socialization and training at SDN 29 Tanjung and SMPN 13 Bima City, where students are taught how to process plastic waste into products with economic value such as furniture. The results of this program show that Ecobrick is effective in reducing the volume of plastic waste while increasing public awareness of the importance of waste management. The use of Ecobrick not only helps maintain environmental cleanliness but also provides economic benefits and has the potential to reduce negative environmental impacts such as coastal abrasion. It is hoped that this program can be the first step in forming new habits in the community related to waste management.
KOMUNIKASI MITIGASI PARTISIPATIF DALAM MENDORONG PERUBAHAN SOSIAL (STUDI KASUS KRISIS AIR BERSIH PULAU MARINGKIK) Rousanfikr, Sava Arcadia
KAGANGA KOMUNIKA: Journal of Communication Science Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Edisi 13
Publisher : Fakultas Ilmu Komunikasi Universitas Teknologi Sumbawa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36761/kagangakomunika.v7i2.6243

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The prolonged clean water crisis on Maringkik Island in East Lombok shows that technical solutions alone cannot overcome fundamental problems without a participatory communication approach. This study uses a participatory communication approach based on Paulo Freire's theory to analyze barriers, communication patterns, and community involvement in mitigating the water crisis. A descriptive qualitative approach was used to collect data through in-depth interviews, observations, and documentation from various parties, including the community, the village government, the BPBD, and the PDAM. The results showed that the communication used for mitigation on Maringkik Island is still one-sided, administrative, and unsustainable. There are no counseling, training, or discussion forums that actively engage the community. The main barriers include weak inter-agency coordination, minimal use of communication media, budget constraints, and the absence of local facilitators. The absence of dialogic, equal communication positions the community as objects of policy rather than subjects who participate in developing solutions. This research emphasizes the importance of implementing participatory mitigation communication to encourage critical awareness, community empowerment, and sustainable social change.   Keywords: Mitigation Communication, Participation, Water Crisis, Social Change, Maringkik Island, Paulo Freire