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Rohmaniyah Rohmaniyah; Nurul Alfian; Devi Lestari Pramita Putri; Subhan Subhan

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

Waste is a problem of the environment and urban communities that until now has no solution. Waste Bank is an alternative to reduce waste production because it directly involves the community. Through this Waste Bank program not only involves the community in the implementation process but can improve the community's perspective on waste management. The implementation of this service begins with providing teaching material to the community so that they are motivated to be able to sort household waste and together form a waste bank as a means of channeling waste. The counseling with material about the importance of managing waste with waste banks and how waste banks work. The result of this training is that the community is very enthusiastic to participate in the waste management program through the clean and cash program because the clean amd cash program is considered an effective program by the community in addition to reducing the effects of environmental pollution from garbage collectors also get money exchanged to the garbage bank. This craft training also adds to the community's insight to utilize used goods into things that are valuable and can be resold.

Hasbullah Hasbullah; Rafi’ah Rafi’ah; Nikodimus Margo R

Journal of Educational Innovation and Public Health 2023 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Garbage is one of the causes of environmental pollution and causes damage to the environment. Waste management purposes to improve public health and environmental quality and make waste a resource. The final waste management site, namely the landfill (TPA), and the role of waste collectors are very much needed in waste management. This study aims to determine the relationship between work motivation and the use of personal protective equipment at TPA Raberas Sumbawa Besar officers. This research is quantitative research with a cross-sectional study method. Data was collected by giving questionnaires and observation sheets to 60 workers at TPA Raberas. The results showed that most respondents had a work motivation of 45 people (75%) following compliance with personal protective equipment; respondents did not comply with 39 people (65.%). Kendall's Tau test results obtained a value of = 0.055. There is no significant relationship between work motivation and the use of personal protective equipment among the TPA Raberas Sumbawa officers. The Kendall's Tau correlation test showed that significant count value > significant table value (0.586> 0.254), then the hypothesis H0 is accepted, and H1 is rejected

Ihya Hazairin Noor; Ahmad Saipullah; Lutfhi Hana; Madinatul Agniya Ilma; Maurent Carolin Bolang

Jurnal Anestesi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Kedokteran, 2023 Stikes Kesdam IV/Diponegoro Semarang, Indonesia

Background: Waste that continues to accumulate every year is an unresolved environmental problem at the regional to global level. This problem can actually be overcome by applying good waste management according to its type (organic and inorganic). However, waste management is still rarely practiced in the community, for example for residents of Tegal Sari Village RT 1 and 3, Satui District, Tanah Bumbu Regency. The waste segregation, disposal, and processing system in the village is not optimal. Objective: Therefore, the Desa Relasi program aimed to increase the knowledge and awareness of residents in managing organic and inorganic waste through Takakura composting and inorganic crafts. Methods: The program was formed based on the results of problem priorities obtained during PBL through identification and analysis of health problems in the village by collecting secondary and primary data (with interviews and questionnaires). Results: Activities in the program are in the form of counseling, cadre debriefing, demonstration, and practice. The evaluation instruments used were pre-post test questionnaires (I and II), observation, and evaluation through chat. Based on the results of the knowledge test during counseling, 72.73% of residents experienced an increase in knowledge, 22.73% were stagnant, and 4.55% experienced a decrease (pre-post test I). While in post-test I - II, 77.72% experienced an increase, 18.18% did not experience an increase or decrease, and 4.55% experienced a decrease. Conclusion: There was an increase in knowledge in most participants regarding organic and inorganic waste management. Therefore, it is hoped that Tegal Sari Village residents will be able to apply good waste management so that it can produce use, sale and aesthetic value and advance the village.