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Pengelolaan Sampah dan Pengenalan Bank Sampah di Kecamatan Pondokgede Anisa Pramitasari; Pretty Failasufa Aziza; Kiky Setyawati
WINDRADI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): July - December
Publisher : P3M FIA UNKRIS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61332/windradi.v1i1.455

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Educating residents about waste management awareness and skills through the application of the principles of reduce, reuse, and recycle (3R) is crucial for solving waste problems through waste management from the source. A waste bank integrated with the 3R principles was implemented in Pondokgede District, Bekasi. The waste bank concept involves collecting and sorting dry waste and employing banking-like management, but instead of saving money, the savings are made from waste. The goal of this activity is to reduce the accumulation of household waste to prevent disasters and to utilize waste through creativity and innovation within the local community. The methods used are education, practice, and documentation. The results show that waste bank management provides numerous benefits to the surrounding community, creating a comfortable, beautiful, and green environment, and increasing community income. The conclusion of this study is that household waste can generate social, economic, and environmental benefits, resulting in a positive impact from the Waste Bank in Pondokgede District, Bekasi.
Penerapan Lubang Biopori Pada Pemukiman Perkotaan sebagai Solusi Mitigasi Banjir di Kelurahan Jatiwaringin Sari Ningsih; Kiky Setyawati; Pretty Failasufa Aziza
WINDRADI: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): July - December
Publisher : P3M FIA UNKRIS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61332/windradi.v1i1.456

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The problem of organic waste and flood risk is a major issue in Jatiwaringin Village. A community service activity conducted by the Faculty of Administrative Sciences, Krisnadwipayana University, aimed to raise public awareness and provide practical skills in organic waste management through the creation of biopores as a flood mitigation solution. This activity was carried out in collaboration with approximately 40 participants from Jatiwaringin Village, consisting of representatives from each neighborhood unit (RW). The implementation method included outreach on the benefits of biopores, hands-on training on biopore construction, and mentoring in the participants' homes. The results of the activity showed a significant increase in participants' understanding of biopores and their benefits. Furthermore, there was increased community participation in biopore construction in their respective neighborhoods. It can be concluded that biopore education and training effectively increased public awareness and provided practical skills in organic waste management while reducing flood risk at the village level.