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Empowering Local Communities Through Circular Economy: Transforming Cement Paper Waste into Eco-Friendly Packaging and Handicrafts Simondinata, Gunawan; Widjaja, Rita; Ciawi, Harry
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4, No 3 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Edumedia Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55824/jpm.v4i3.572

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The community surrounding the Indocement factory in Cirebon, particularly women in the assisted villages, faces a lack of skills and limited economic opportunities. Additionally, the factory produces residual paper waste from cement packaging, which is often underutilized. To address these issues, two community engagement initiatives were implemented: (1) crafting eco-friendly "Kotak Mangan" (Mangan boxes) from recycled cement paper waste as sustainable packaging for natural-dye batik products, and (2) training local women to repurpose cement paper waste into marketable handicrafts such as tissue boxes, flower bouquets, and gift boxes. These activities are aligned with the principles of circular economy and supported Indocement's CSR under the Butterfly Diagram framework. The outcomes demonstrated increased environmental awareness, empowerment of women through skill development, and the creation of value-added products from industrial waste, contributing to both economic and ecological sustainability.
Empowering Local Communities Through Circular Economy: Transforming Cement Paper Waste into Eco-Friendly Packaging and Handicrafts Simondinata, Gunawan; Widjaja, Rita; Ciawi, Harry
Society : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Mei
Publisher : Edumedia Solution

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55824/jpm.v4i3.572

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The community surrounding the Indocement factory in Cirebon, particularly women in the assisted villages, faces a lack of skills and limited economic opportunities. Additionally, the factory produces residual paper waste from cement packaging, which is often underutilized. To address these issues, two community engagement initiatives were implemented: (1) crafting eco-friendly "Kotak Mangan" (Mangan boxes) from recycled cement paper waste as sustainable packaging for natural-dye batik products, and (2) training local women to repurpose cement paper waste into marketable handicrafts such as tissue boxes, flower bouquets, and gift boxes. These activities are aligned with the principles of circular economy and supported Indocement's CSR under the Butterfly Diagram framework. The outcomes demonstrated increased environmental awareness, empowerment of women through skill development, and the creation of value-added products from industrial waste, contributing to both economic and ecological sustainability.
Regenerasi Kepemimpinan Multiplikatif di Era Digital: Implikasi bagi Kepemimpinan Kristen Kontemporer Widjaja, Rita; Simondinata, Gunawan; Leoni, Stella; Simanjuntak, Manlian Ronald Adventus
Jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): Agustus : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Agama dan Filsafat
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurrafi.v5i2.8829

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The rise of the digital age has brought significant changes to leadership dynamics and leadership development patterns within the context of Christian ministry. This paper addresses the critical issue of leadership succession failure, which is driven by a generational gap between senior leaders and young leaders-in-training, as well as the underutilization of technology in the mentoring process. Using a descriptive qualitative approach through literature review, state-of-the-art analysis, and theological synthesis, this study assesses the relevance and effectiveness of the multiplicative leadership model as a solution to the leadership succession problem. The analysis reveals that multiplicative leadership—which emphasizes discipleship, intensive mentoring, delegation of responsibility, and intergenerational collaboration—can bridge the generational gap while accelerating the multiplication of leaders in the digital age. The integration of digital technologies, such as virtual mentoring, digital training modules, and collaborative media, has proven capable of expanding the impact of the leadership development process and enhancing relational closeness between generations. This paper concludes that the multiplicative leadership model is a strategic and theological approach aligned with the biblical mandate to produce leaders capable of developing other leaders, and is relevant for addressing the challenges of contemporary Christian leadership.