Improving the environmental quality of Kesiman Village, Mojokerto Regency through household waste sorting

Fidelis Arastyo Andono, Rizky Eriandani, Dianne Frisko Koan, E. Rinawiyanti, Muhammad Wisnu Girindratama
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The most significant source of waste in Indonesia is households. This community service aims to improve the environmental quality of Kesiman Village by educating residents to sort waste from their households. This activity begins with observations and interviews with residents. Preliminary survey results show that the waste problem has been around for a long time, and accumulation occurs in the Final Disposal Site (TPA). Based on interviews with villagers, they are willing to participate in the waste management assistance program. Furthermore, waste sorting facilities are provided for each resident's house by empowering village communities with expertise. Counseling or education is carried out at the home of a resident, as well as providing a real example of waste segregation. Sorting is done based on the categories of organic and non-organic waste. Two weeks after the counseling, the service team evaluated by direct surveying several residents' houses to see if the sorting had gone well and smoothly. The evaluation results show that residents understand and carry out waste segregation consistently. However, there are several obstacles; for example, some houses feel the trash can needs to be bigger, and sometimes they place organic and non-organic waste upside down. After the household waste sorting program runs smoothly, the community service team will plan and realize the Village waste management program so that the volume of waste is reduced and the environment is cleaner.
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通过家庭垃圾分类改善莫乔克托县凯西曼村的环境质量
印度尼西亚最主要的垃圾来源是家庭。这项社区服务旨在通过教育居民对家庭垃圾进行分类,改善凯西曼村的环境质量。这项活动从观察和采访居民开始。初步调查结果显示,垃圾问题由来已久,并在最终垃圾处理场(TPA)堆积。根据与村民的访谈,他们愿意参与垃圾管理援助计划。此外,通过赋予村社区专业知识,为每户居民提供垃圾分类设施。在居民家中开展咨询或教育,并提供垃圾分类的真实案例。根据有机垃圾和无机垃圾的类别进行分类。咨询两周后,服务团队通过直接调查几户居民的房屋来评估分类是否顺利进行。评估结果显示,居民理解并坚持进行垃圾分类。但也存在一些障碍,例如,有些家庭认为垃圾桶需要更大一些,有时会将有机垃圾和无机垃圾倒置。在家庭垃圾分类计划顺利开展后,社区服务团队将规划并实现村庄垃圾管理计划,从而减少垃圾量,让环境更清洁。
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