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Alimin, Nurhayatu Nufut; Nadim, Nadim; Adisa, Hikmah Pra; Murni, Endri Sintiana; Purwandaru, Pandu +2 more

Adi Widya: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat

The trend of thrifting has exacerbated the problem of fabric waste in Indonesia. Therefore, sustainable efforts are needed, such as activating fabric waste processing activities in the community. The Gulon Asri Jebres waste bank is a place for community service activities carried out by the UNS interior design study program to develop interior products that have more value for fabric waste materials. This community service activity emphasizes the development of interior product designs made from fabric waste. Development activities are accompanied by lecturers and interior design students from the start of making sketches until later they become ready-to-sell products using a design thinking approach. The products produced include chairs, laundry baskets, curtains, cushions, and plant hangings.

Ahmad Dani Eka Putra; Henny Dwi Bhakti

Switch : Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Informasi 2024 Asosiasi Profesi Telekomunikasi Dan Informatika Indonesia

Waste management is an important concern in efforts to maintain cleanliness and environmental sustainability. The Waste Bank has been proven to be an effective solution in managing waste with a sustainable approach. This research aims to implement a Waste Bank website as a means of information and waste data management in Pekelingan Village. The system development method used is the Waterfall method which consists of the stages of requirements analysis, system design, implementation, testing and maintenance. In the needs analysis stage, the needs of related parties are identified, such as the management of the Waste Bank and the community using the Waste Bank's services. System design includes designing a user interface and database structure to store waste transaction information, member data and financial reports. Website implementation involves developing web-based applications using PHP and MySQL technology. Testing is carried out to ensure that the website functions properly and meets requirements. The result of the implementation is a Waste Bank website that can be used to register members, record waste transactions, check balances, and manage waste data efficiently. With this website, it is hoped that the management of the Waste Bank in Pekelingan Village can be more organized and transparent. This case study can also be an example for other sub-districts in developing information technology-based Waste Banks to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of waste management.

Lisa Dwi Afri; Fauziah Mawaddah Harefa; Meri Muliani Hasibuan; Nazira Ananda; Putri Ramadani +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Perubahan Sosial 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The lack of waste management in the community of Kampung Benar Dusun VI Village, Kota Pari, Pantai Cermin District, Serdang Bedagai Regency is due to the limited knowledge and understanding of waste management in general. People still think that waste management is not important because people think that their waste will decompose by itself without thinking that this will have a huge impact if the waste continues to be left unmanaged. One way to support this waste management program is through a waste bank. A waste bank is a place that is used to make it easier for the public to sort waste, then the sorted waste will be deposited at a factory that makes crafts from waste or at a waste collection point. The aim of this research is to determine community knowledge regarding waste management, analyze existing waste management in the community and find out what strategies are effective for waste management. The method used by researchers is an integrated counseling method and systematic training. Data was collected by observing in the field and conducting in-depth interviews with informants. The results of the research show that after providing outreach to the community that waste management is important, the community also understands better about good waste management and knows effective waste management strategies to implement using the 3R system.

Rangkuty, Dewi Mahrani; Saputra, Muhammad Ilham; Wardah, Siti

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Environmental problems are becoming an increasingly urgent global issue to be addressed. One of the problems faced is the uncontrolled increase in waste volume, especially in urban areas and large institutions. Universitas Pembangunan Panca Budi, as one of the higher education institutions, has the responsibility to participate in environmental conservation efforts. Waste bank is a program that aims to reduce the volume of waste by collecting, sorting, and recycling waste that can be resold or processed into useful products. There are several benefits of waste banks including, in terms of the environment, reducing the volume of waste disposed of in landfills, reducing pollution, and encouraging recycling. In terms of economy, it can provide economic value from waste, create jobs, and support the circular economy. The various roles of the Waste Bank at the University are as a means of education and environmental awareness that serves as an educational tool for students and staff about the importance of sustainable waste management. The Waste Bank also provides opportunities for students and staff to be actively involved in waste management programs. It not only improves practical skills in waste management but also fosters a sense of social and environmental responsibility. The Waste Bank addresses waste issues that benefit the environment and the economy of the community.

Ahmad Wahyu Rafsan Zani; Kartini Kartini; Agung Mustika Rizki

Uranus: Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Elektro, Sains dan Informatika 2024 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Waste Bank is an institution that plays an important role in waste management. Kedungmaling village is a village located in Mojokerto district, East Java province, Kedungmaling Waste Bank was established in 2019 and its head is the PKK organization of Kedungmaling village. Some research has been conducted with a case study of a Waste Bank to improve the performance of waste banks that still carry out their business processes conventionally. Most previous research focused on making waste bank applications but still used Kotlin programming language and fire base web service as the database. This research uses the React Native framework to create mobile applications and uses the Rest API as a database. The application design uses the SDLC method with a waterfall model. Application testing using black box gets a percentage of 97% of 89 scenarios and Rest API testing assisted by the postman application gets a percentage of 100% of 94 scenarios. With this application, it can help officers in managing waste and facilitate customers in managing their balances.

Mamay Maulana Sobandi; Yakobus Lau De Yung Sinaga; Roganda Situmorang; Isviyanti Isviyanti; Jajang Japar Sodik

Ekspresi : Publikasi Kegiatan Pengabdian Indonesia 2024 Asosiasi Seni Desain dan Komunikasi Visual Indonesia

Waste management remains a major challenge in Indonesia, particularly concerning marine plastic waste and the increase in hazardous waste (B3). The lack of understanding and limited facilities such as TPS-3R and waste banks further exacerbate the situation. In response, we conducted a community service program in Mangunarga Village, Sumedang, West Java, aimed at raising awareness and improving waste management practices. This program included educational workshops and equipping waste processing facilities. The results showed a significant increase in community understanding and behavior related to waste management, with awareness rising from 16.5% to 97.2%, and proper waste sorting practices increasing from 8.2% to 96.3%. The success of this program underscores the importance of community-based approaches and supportive infrastructure in addressing environmental challenges at the local level.

Ronald Darlly Hukubun; Stefano M. A. Rijoly; Aldeva H. F Mawuntu; Esra Yudha Empra; Safitriyani Safitriyani +2 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial dan Kemanusiaan 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Reusing used mineral water bottles as material for making piggy banks is a popular way to teach children about the importance of saving from an early age. This practice also has the added benefit of reducing the amount of plastic waste scattered around the living environment. Plastic waste that is not managed properly can cause serious environmental pollution. The service activity at Primary School 56, Tihu Subdistrict regarding making piggy banks from used bottles aims to train children's skills in processing used goods into something useful, but also to teach the importance of saving from an early age. Making piggy banks from used bottles is an opportunity for children to develop their creativity by utilizing used items into useful products. Through this activity, children can learn while being creative, understanding the importance of protecting the environment and managing waste better, as well as motivating them to like saving.

Amanda Putri Desynta; Reza Ardiansyah; Apria Yuvitar Devani Putri; Talitha Athaya Rahman; Gilang Amanda Puspanegara +1 more

Manfaat : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Indonesia 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Tanaman Dan Hewan Indonesia

Surabaya as the second-largest city in Indonesia, faces serious challenges in waste management with daily waste generation reaching 1,800.05 tons in 2023, exceeding the capacity of Benowo landfill of 1,400 tons per day. Responding to this excess of 300 tons of daily waste, the Environmental Agency (DLH) of Surabaya City initiated the Zero Waste Village program. This program aims to increase public awareness about environmental cleanliness and waste management, implemented through collaboration between DLH and students from UPN Veteran East Java. The methods used include waste banks, composters, takakura, and processing into ecoenzymes. The program stages include sampling determination, initial waste weighing, intensive socialization, and final weighing. The results are encouraging, with a significant reduction in waste generation to an average of 0.19 kg per day per person after socialization. This success demonstrates the program's effectiveness in changing community behavior and reducing waste volume, providing hope for more sustainable waste management in Surabaya and reducing the excessive burden on the Benowo landfill.

Diny Widya Evriyanti Simarangkir; Cindy Valentina Natasya Sianturi; Febriyana Nur Aziza Sagita Sari

Jurnal Hukum, Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Plastic waste is a global problem that is increasing every year because it is difficult to decompose. This article discusses the growth in waste volume in Indonesia which is triggered by population growth, urbanization, and changes in consumption patterns, as well as the main challenges in waste management at the Bantargebang TPST. Through a qualitative approach and case studies, this article highlights the need for a comprehensive approach to waste management, including the establishment of waste banks and increasing public awareness. The main challenges at the Bantargebang TPST include decreasing capacity and difficulties in handling single-use plastic waste. The proposed solutions include expanding TPST capacity, implementing environmentally friendly technology, increasing public awareness, developing adequate infrastructure, and greater funding allocation. Collaboration between the government, the private sector and the community is the key to overcoming this challenge and building a sustainable and environmentally friendly waste management system at the Bantargebang TPST.

Chrystia Aji Putra; Raden Balqis Ibrah Fakhira; Novia Nirmala Putri; Raihan Nur Rafi; Septian Nurul Istiqfaroh

Kegiatan Positif : Jurnal Hasil Karya Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

Rejoso, located in Nganjuk Regency, lacks adequate waste management facilities such as waste banks, composting, and landfills. Therefore, there is a pressing need to address waste management, particularly food waste. One effective method is converting organic waste, specifically leftover fruits and vegetables, into eco-enzyme. Members of the Tim Penggerak PKK can play a pivotal role in promoting organic waste management through eco-enzyme production. To facilitate this initiative, it is crucial to conduct a socialization, first and foremost, campaign on utilizing organic waste for eco-enzyme production among the Tim Penggerak PKK in Rejoso. This aims to foster sustainable and environmentally-friendly organic waste management practices. The approach involves three main activities: educating households on waste management, providing training on eco-enzyme production, and demonstrating the eco-enzyme production process.

Nurhasanah Nurhasanah; Musnaini Musnaini; Husni Hasbullah; Sigit Indrawijaya

Jurnal Nuansa : Publikasi Ilmu Manajemen dan Ekonomi Syariah 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

This research aims to find out how social marketing of waste banks increases people's income in the Mayang sub-district, Alam Barajo sub-district. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach by collecting data through observation, interviews, observations and documentation. The data sources were obtained through primary and secondary data. This research was conducted to see how social marketing was implemented by the Barokah Bersama waste bank in the Mayang Manguari sub-district, Alam Barajo sub-district and whether there was an increase in income in the implementation of social marketing by the Barokah Bersama waste bank in the Mayang Mangurai sub-district, Alam Barajo sub-district.

Yuli Widiyono; Arif Susanto; Ari Fajar Isbakhi; Nurholis Nurholis; Citra Maharani Ivoniya

ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2024 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

The Garbage Bank program carried out in Jatwansan village, Kemiri sub-district, Purworejo district, Central Java is in the form of workshop activities attended by the local Jatiwangsan Village community. This activity workshop "(Creative Economy) Implementation of Community Economic Improvement Through Garbage Bank Activities". 28 members of the PKK participated in this activity. The PKM activity was divided into three stages, namely the Socialization, Monitoring and Evaluation stages. The material provided was related to "Community-Based Waste Management". In carrying out this activity the Jatiwangsan PKK member community group was very enthusiastic when participating in this activity, this can be seen from the desire of the community members to provide further assistance in implementing the waste bank program. The results of the workshop activities showed that the percentage of understanding of the PKM participants, as much as more than 80% of the participants really understood the material related to "Community-Based Waste Management". In this case PKK members already understood how to manage and sort waste. As for the Garbage Bank materials, more than 75% of the participants understood the forms of waste management and sorting. The method used in the implementation of this workshop activity is a quantitative approach. The purpose of implementing this activity is waste management and economic improvement.    

M. Fajar Wirayudha; Paniran Paniran

Neptunus: Jurnal Ilmu Komputer Dan Teknologi Informasi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

The growth of blockchain technology has created significant demand for Solidity developers, especially in the development of smart contracts. This research presents the latest data regarding the surge in job vacancies for Solidity Blockchain Developers in Indonesia, highlighting more than 5,000 vacancies in October 2022 according to Tech in Asia. Meanwhile, a report from the United Nations Environment Agency (UNEP) confirms the escalation of the global plastic waste and waste problem. With more than 380 million tons of plastic waste generated every year, and only a small portion being recycled, plastic waste poses a serious threat to marine and terrestrial ecosystems. In addition, the impact of climate change is increasing with methane produced from organic waste in conventional landfills.

Gema Permana Rahman; Muhamad Afifullah; Eriz Syawaldi; Irwan Triadi

Jurnal Kajian Ilmu Sosial, Politik dan Hukum 2024 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Used goods are often considered garbage, but waste management is a serious problem in Indonesia, especially with increasing waste consumption and high poverty rates. Bank Sampah is emerging as a solution by managing used goods that have economic value, governed by environmental regulations. Although Bank Sampah is growing, there is no clear regulation on the legal entity used, especially in cooperation with third parties. Waste Bank with a sharia financial system has also emerged, but it is not yet clear in accordance with the applicable sharia banking regulations. The approach method used is normative juridical, analysing laws and regulations through literature study with the main study material in the form of regulations and secondary and tertiary materials. The results showed that the Waste Bank is a government solution with the 3R principle, involving the participation of the community, business entities, and local governments. Islamic Waste Banks such as iqtishadia in Pasong Village, Sumenep, are not only a place for collecting waste, but also conduct community assistance programmes. The Waste Bank helps alleviate poverty and the environmental law approach is key in achieving effective structuring and improving the environment.

Farzda Dwi Prahandani; Hendra Pratama

Jurnal Ilmu Sosial, Bahasa dan Pendidikan 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Instilling environmental care character education in students through the adiwiyata program is very important considering the development of science and technology which makes human behavior increasingly exploit natural resources and lose concern for the environment. Through the Adiwiyata program, environmental care character education is expected to generate and realize environmental awareness by introducing children to the importance of environmental conservation. Environmental preservation can be pursued, especially in schools, through the Adiwiyata program. One of the schools in Tulungagung Regency which has the adiwiyata title is SMPN 2 Kauman Tulungagung. This research is qualitative research with a qualitative descriptive research type. The data collection techniques used in this research are observation, interviews, documentation. The formulation of the problem in this research is related to activities in cultivating character education that cares about the environment, strategies for cultivating character education that cares about the environment, supporting and inhibiting factors for cultivating character education that cares about the environment. This research aims to: 1) find out the activities of instilling environmentally caring character education through the adiwiyata program in class IX social studies students at SMPN 2 Kauman Tulungnagung, 2) find out strategies for instilling environmentally caring character education through the adiwiyata program in class IX social studies students at SMPN 2 Kauman Tulungnagung, 3) determine the supporting and inhibiting factors for instilling environmentally caring character education through the adiwiyata program in class IX social studies students at SMPN 2 Kauman Tulungnagung. The results obtained from the research show that 1) in class VII, through socialization on waste recognition, socialization on waste selection, and socialization on waste banks, in class VIII there has begun to be a strengthening of the character of caring for the environment with discipline through class pickets, clean Fridays, not throwing away litter, keeping the classroom and yard clean, responsibility by being willing to accept punishment if you make a mistake, in class IX they have become role models for their younger classmates by giving examples of planting trees and caring for trees, 2) the strategy is that the school takes part in regular competitions, and schools make rules relating to adiwiyata, if anyone violates them they will be punished, 3) supporting factors such as example, teacher strictness, school regulations. Meanwhile, inhibiting factors include school internals, student habits, students' lack of awareness of obeying the rules..

Firdayetti Firdayetti; Sumiyarti Sumiyarti; Rakendro Rakendro; Ida Busnety; Farah Nur Azizah

Pandawa : Pusat Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Waste bank management is an important innovation in efforts to maintain environmental sustainability. One approach that is increasingly developing is the application of ecoenzymes in managing waste banks together with the community. Ecoenzymes, as natural bioactivators, have a significant role in accelerating the decomposition process of organic waste, reducing waste and improving compost quality. This research was carried out in the coastal area, Sidamukti Village, Sukaresmi District on February 14 2024. This research aims to evaluate the benefits of ecoenzymes in managing waste banks in collaboration with the community. Participatory/field methods are used to involve activities with the community in the process of collecting, separating and managing waste. The research results show that the application of ecoenzymes can increase composting efficiency, reduce carbon footprints, and provide unique works of art from waste management that have economic value. In addition, collaboration with the community involves them actively in the waste management process, increases environmental awareness, and creates a positive impact on environmental cleanliness. Therefore, the implementation of ecoenzymes in managing waste banks with the community provides great ecological and social benefits, supports efforts to maintain environmental sustainability and improves the quality of life of the community.

Carina Sarasati; Tri Susetyo Andadari; Taufiq Rizza Nuzuluddin; Maria Rosita Maharani; Adi Sasmito

ARDHI : Jurnal Pengabdian Dalam Negri 2024 Asosiasi Riset Pendidikan Agama dan Filsafat Indonesia

To create a clean tourist village, the people of Kandri Village carry out waste management using the 3R system (reduce, reuse, recycle). This system takes the form of a waste bank that effectively manages inorganic waste while providing economic benefits for the surrounding community. One of the active waste banks in Kandri Village, Gunungpati District is the "Nuri" Waste Bank which is located at RT 09 RW 04. To develop inorganic waste management at this waste bank, it is necessary to socialize and build an inorganic waste storage space which is carried out in the form of 'Devotion' activities. to Society'. The method includes physical construction and socialization of inorganic waste management at the "Nuri" Waste Bank. The final result of this activity is the development of a physical building for storage space for segregated and weighted inorganic waste at the "Nuri" Waste Bank before it is collected by officers. Another result is the socialization of the management of the "Nuri" Waste Bank which is expected to increase community participation and provide environmental and economic benefits, especially for the people of Kandri Village, Gunungpati District.

Heru Yulianto; Endang Dwi Wwhyuningsih; Dimas Adi Wicaksono; Aniqotunnafiah Aniqotunnafiah; Mabrur Ismail +1 more

Perigel: Jurnal Penyuluhan Masyarakat Indonesia 2024 Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Bookkeeping administration is an important aspect in waste bank activities because it has the benefit of recording and carrying out complete and detailed reporting within a certain time period, so that there are no differences in calculations between customers and the Waste Bank management. The importance of bookkeeping administration in managing the Waste Bank (recording the entry and exit of each type of waste managed by the Waste Bank), can help optimize waste management and increase the effectiveness of waste management. Simple bookkeeping (in the form of Socialization) was introduced in the transaction cycle at the Bank Sampah "Sami Berkah", Kelurahan Meteseh, Kecamatan Tembalang, Semarang (making a Chart of Account, Journal from proof of transactions, posting to the ledger and subsidiary books, up to making Financial Reports). The administrative management of the Bank Sampah Sami Berkah has met the minimum requirements of the Dinas Lingkungan Hidup, starting from books, officers, waste reception schedules, until the waste deposited has been sorted by customers/members. Likewise, the duties and responsibilities of waste bank management officers are in accordance with the job and description of the organizational structure. The proposed use of the information system at the "Sami Berkah" Waste Bank is the use of an Android-based application or web system (mobile web access) in order to accommodate the need for faster and easier information access for customers/Members and Waste Bank managers, as well as being able to overcome the Bank's operational problems. Waste starts from customer registration, savings transaction processes to reporting, efficiently and with integrity. and easy to manage by admins and monitored by users directly.

Febrina Asadiya; Almisar Hamid

RISOMA : Jurnal Riset Sosial Humaniora dan Pendidikan 2024 Asosiasi Ilmuwan Pendidikan, Sosial, dan Humaniora Indonesia

This research discusses community empowerment through the Bersami Waste Bank (BSB) program. The aim of this research is to find out the process of community empowerment through the Bersami Waste Bank program in Pisangan Village, the supporting and inhibiting factors in carrying out empowerment and the Bersami Waste Bank's efforts to improve family welfare for its customers. This research is qualitative research in collecting data using observation, interviews and documentation methods. The data analysis techniques used are data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. Triangulation is used to explain the validity of the data obtained. Based on the results of this research, it can be concluded that the community empowerment carried out by the Bersami Waste Bank is in accordance with the stages of community community empowerment. The research results revealed that community empowerment through the Bersami Waste Bank was carried out through four stages, namely the awareness stage, understanding stage, utilization stage and use stage. Bersami Waste Bank can empower its community so that customers gain benefits from waste management in the form of money from savings and skills after training in waste recycling to sell from recycled waste. This is an effort by the Bersami Waste Bank to improve family welfare for its customers.

Arsya Amira Anwar; Fitroh Akbar Bimantoro; Dionisius Leonardo RSP; Yohanes Anton Nugroho

Manufaktur: Publikasi Sub Rumpun Ilmu Keteknikan Industri 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

This research is intended to design a waste bank information system through an action research approach. The object in this study is a group of waste banks under the auspices of the Guwosari Training Center, Bantul Regency. The new system built will strengthen ease of use (easy to use). Two things are proposed in this study, namely improvements to the waste bank manual information system that is already running as an initial diagnosis and the transition from the manual recording system to digital recording through computer devices (applications) with centralized data in one database.