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- Bali is advancing in a new era + (Hinduism in Bali applies the Tri Hita Kara … Hinduism in Bali applies the Tri Hita Karana teachings, which in these teachings apply how to be devoted and loving between humans and Ida Sang Hyang Widhi, humans with each other, and humans with the entire universe or environment. It cannot be denied that the implementation of Hindu religious ceremonies in Bali does produce a lot of waste, both organic and inorganic, in its implementation, but this can be overcome by utilizing organic waste into fertilizer by planting it in the yard/garden. Simply put, we return things that come from nature to nature. Meanwhile, inorganic waste requires pure awareness from individuals in Bali, by reducing the use of plastic waste for themselves, others and the universe. Come on, my brother, let's build Bali into a New Era Advanced Bali, preserve the land of Bali. Advanced Bali, preserve the land of Bali.)
- "Sacred Offerings, Sustainable Earth: Waste Management Solutions at the Temple." + (How can we reduce waste left at Hindu plac … How can we reduce waste left at Hindu places of worship, especially at Pura Batur and Besakih?</br>To reduce waste from offerings at Pura Batur and Besakih, several steps need to be taken. First, replace plastic-based offering materials with natural materials such as banana leaves, bamboo, and locally sourced flowers that are biodegradable. Second, educate Hindu worshipers on the importance of maintaining cleanliness and reducing the use of environmentally harmful materials. Third, provide waste sorting facilities around the temple to facilitate recycling. Fourth, collaborate with the government and local communities to implement sustainable waste management systems based on local wisdom. management systems based on local wisdom.)
- how to recycle trash in temples + (how to keep the trash down and how to keep … how to keep the trash down and how to keep the temple clean is that visitors throw their trash away. Do not use plastic waste when going to the temple and replace it with a bowl or something else. Do not use materials that are only used once, sort organic and inorganic waste. Organic waste such as leaves and inorganic waste such as plasticleaves and inorganic waste such as plastic)
- How to reduce waste at religious events + (How to reduce waste at religious events 1. When we carry out prayer activities, we should not use plastic)
- How to reduce the amount of waste in every religious activity + (How to reduce waste in every religious act … How to reduce waste in every religious activity </br></br>Usually the rubbish in temples is organic, easily decomposed rubbish that comes from nature</br></br>HOW TO REDUCE IT </br>1). Make a shelter or compost pit to put the canang waste so that it decomposes into compost and can be used as fertilizer for plants</br>2). Providing special trash cans for non-degradable inorganic waste such as plastic or drink bottles and also providing dangerous waste bins such as broken glass, lamps and so on. </br>3). It is mandatory to dispose of rubbish in the right place so that the environment remains clean and maintained </br>4). And always remind the public to always throw away rubbish in the right place </br>5). Make posters calling for "dispose of rubbish in the right place"</br>6). Communicate the dangers of waste to the communitycate the dangers of waste to the community)
- How to Reduce Waste in Temples After Religious Ceremonies + (How to Reduce Waste in Temples After Relig … How to Reduce Waste in Temples After Religious Ceremonies</br>After performing a religious ceremony, it is important to reduce waste in the temple in a sustainable way. Here are some ways you can do this:</br>1. Waste Sorting:</br>Sorting waste into organic and inorganic is very important. Organic waste such as tree remains, canang and leaves can be processed into fertilizer, while inorganic waste such as plastic and paper must be collected and processed in the right way.</br>2.Waste Processing:</br>Organic waste can be processed into fertilizer using a chopping machine and EM liquid. This process can be done independently with the help of students and local residents.</br>Use of Segregated Waste Bins:</br>Using segregated trash cans can help separate waste from the start. Assistance from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry such as segregated waste bins, waste motorbikes and waste carts is very helpful in waste management.</br>3.Waste Reduction:</br>Doing the 3Rs (Reuse, Reduce, Recycle) simply at home can help reduce the amount of waste produced. This can be done by reducing the use of plastic, repeating the use of goods, and starting the recycling process.</br>With these methods, we can reduce waste in temples and preserve the surrounding environment. and preserve the surrounding environment.)
- eco brick + (i know)
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- From Plastic to Bokor : Keeping the Temple Clean with Simple Steps. + (I saw many people using plastic bags when … I saw many people using plastic bags when we went to the temple. After they prayed, the plastic waste was not eaten. This is why plastic waste in temples is increasing. My suggestion, if we pray at the temple, is to replace the canang containers with bowls and non-single-use plastic bags, so that there will be less plastic waste and we will be more comfortable when offering offerings at the temple. If there are still people who use plastic bags when offering offerings at the temple, we will now reprimand them for changing their canang containers to bowls and others that add plastic waste.o bowls and others that add plastic waste.)
- Efforts for sustainable Bali + (I think reducing waste in religious activi … I think reducing waste in religious activities is a good responsibility. Therefore, food and clothing must be the staples of our lives. With plastic waste, we can make a choice for reusable materials or for reusable containers, such as baskets in the trash. In the ceremony, it is best to throw away materials that can revive waste, hiding anyone as a wash. Digestible foods are more likely to be traditional menus that consume natural ingredients, thereby reducing plastic waste in food. Creating this awareness in the community, or providing information at events, makes possible things in religious practice that can reduce waste, both in ceremonies and in statements about healthy living.es and in statements about healthy living.)
- throw the trash in the trash can + (I throw the trash in the trash can so that the environment is clean)
- Our Waste, Our Responsibility + (If there are religious activities such as … If there are religious activities such as prayers, traditional ceremonies, and others, there must be a lot of garbage scattered around. This is due to the lack of facilities and public awareness. To overcome this problem, we can use the 3R principle in waste management. </br></br>3R (reuse, reduce, recycle). The first, reduce, this means that we reduce products that have the potential to become waste. For example, we can use a bowl as a place for flowers that will be used for prayer and no longer use plastic to wrap sokasi. Next, reuse, reuse is reusing products that have been used. For example, we can reuse used drink bottles as water containers. But remember, the bottles must be washed clean. </br></br>Lastly, recycle, which is recycling waste into useful items. For example, processing organic waste into compost and processing flower waste into aromatherapy incense. </br></br>Now, let's start implementing this processing method together. Our waste, our responsibility.d together. Our waste, our responsibility.)
- Tri Hita Karana: A Way To Realize A Clean Temple + (If we remember again, we often commit a si … If we remember again, we often commit a sin by leaving our trash in temple. This isn't right, because as pawongan, we should know our responsibility: protect the harmony between Parahyangan, Pawongan and Palemahan, which known as Tri Hita Karana. </br></br>1. Parahyangan: means, we must worship God through non-pollute means.</br></br>2. Pawongan: means, awareness of our responsibility must arise from ourselves. We must remind each other, such as putting ip a warning in front of the temple and remind other temple visitors to pick up their rubbish and throw it in the right place.</br></br>3. Palemahan: means, after we finished praying, we must clean the temple. Regarding the rubbish, we can implement 3R by classified them based on their types.</br></br>If we've succeeded in maintaining cleanliness in Pura, it means we've implemented Tri Hita Karana as well.we've implemented Tri Hita Karana as well.)
- care about rubbish in the temple + (If we talk about waste when a Hindu religi … If we talk about waste when a Hindu religious ceremony has finished, there are 2 types of waste, namely inorganic waste, which is waste that is difficult to decompose by nature, for example plastic bags. To reduce inorganic waste, efforts that can be made are that flower containers no longer use plastic, which is only used once, but are replaced by using bowls or chicken bags, secondly, organic waste, namely waste that can be decomposed by nature, organic waste, for example incense, canang, flowers. We cannot replace this organic waste because canang, incense, and flowers are the means that bear witness to prayer. Efforts can be made to ensure that organic waste is not scattered in temples, namely by making regulations at temples, so that people do not throw rubbish at temples, but not all people care about implementing these regulations. The solution that can be taken is to create a special place for organic waste such as a pit. Boipon around the temple as a place for organic waste. Come on, together we care about organic and inorganic waste in templesout organic and inorganic waste in temples)
- keep the temple clean + (In a religious event, we must make various … In a religious event, we must make various necessary preparations so that the event runs smoothly. However, sometimes there is one thing that we often forget, one of which is preparing for responsible waste management. because waste is a consequence that will always exist as long as humans continue to be active.</br></br>In prayer activities, especially in temples for Hindus, waste is often something that cannot be avoided, especially single-use waste, such as plastic, flower waste, incense and sometimes even tissue. Whatever the type of event and wherever the event is, minimizing waste should be something that must be considered when organizing an event.</br></br>So, how can we reduce waste when holding prayers at temples?</br>of course we can reduce the plastic waste that is usually used for canang containers, now we can use a container called bokor, and after we finish praying we pick up the remaining flowers that we have used, and most importantly we have to provide a trash can and always care about the environment. It's other people's rubbish, but we have to care about the environment by helping to pick up flower rubbish that is left behind.</br></br>Maybe without realizing it, I also left flower waste in prayer places without throwing it in the trash, and I hope that from now on I and all of you will care about the environment.ll of you will care about the environment.)
- Caring about waste makes the environment beautiful + (In Bali there are lots of religious activi … In Bali there are lots of religious activities. This makes the Balinese people participate in carrying out the ceremony. Before the activity takes place there will be preparations made by the local community which are usually held at the temple. After this, there will be a rest event for the community. Balinese people eat the food that has been provided. For example, coffee and Balinese snacks. After this, many Balinese people forget the importance of environmental cleanliness. Many people accidentally throw away used food and drinks because the distance to the dump site is quite far. And that is something that the Balinese people must pay attention to, especially if the activity is at a temple. That is :</br>1. We must foster a sense of care for the environment, especially in temples</br>2. We should provide rubbish bins in temples, and a place to process them too. temples, and a place to process them too.)
- how to reduce organic was in religious activity + (In Bali there is a lot of rubbish in templ … In Bali there is a lot of rubbish in temples and places where religious ceremonies take place. The rubbish includes canang, flowers, incense, and other means of prayer. There are 2 types of waste, namely: organic waste and inorganic waste Organic waste is waste that can be decomposed, inorganic waste is waste that cannot be decomposed. So all of us, if we bring canang and banten, we have to bring shopping bags, bokor/keben. If you want to throw away your rubbish, take it to the landfill/tps available in your respective village, so that natural conservation is maintained and there is no environmental damage around temples and other places of religious ceremonies. and other places of religious ceremonies.)
- Plastic waste management in manusa yadnya ceremonies + (In Bali, Manusa Yadnya ceremonies are cons … In Bali, Manusa Yadnya ceremonies are considered sacred rituals that embody religious teachings and cultural traditions throughout the course of human life. Ceremonies such as otonan (birthday ceremonies), tooth-filing (metatah), weddings, and other rites of passage fall under the category of Manusa Yadnya. However, in modern times, the use of plastic in Manusa Yadnya ceremonies has significantly increased, particularly in the packaging of offerings, ceremonial tools, and in bags for distributing food or other items.</br></br>This poses a significant challenge, as plastic is non-biodegradable and contributes to the growing amount of waste. I strongly feel that there must be tangible efforts to preserve the sanctity of Manusa Yadnya ceremonies without harming the environment. One way to achieve this is by using natural materials during ceremonies. Palm leaves, betel nut sheaths, and other natural materials like leaves can be used as alternatives to plastic in offerings or ceremonial tools.</br></br>To avoid being overwhelmed by plastic waste, the Balinese community must become more aware and proactive in maintaining the purity and sustainability of the environment. Cloth bags or bamboo baskets can serve as more sustainable alternatives during ceremonies. Additionally, implementing the "reduce, reuse, recycle" program in the preparation of offerings, especially by minimizing the use of plastic, is crucial.</br></br>I believe that through these small efforts, now and in the future, we can offer prayers to Ida Sang Hyang Widhi in a pure manner while preserving the environment. Plastic waste can be managed in Manusa Yadnya ceremonies if there is awareness and cooperation from the Balinese community.d cooperation from the Balinese community.)
- Alternatives to Disposable Banners in Balinese Traditional Ceremonies + (In Bali, the use of disposable banners in … In Bali, the use of disposable banners in religious ceremonies has become a common practice. These banners are often used to provide information related to religious events, such as the name, date, and location. Although their function makes it easier, their use has negative impacts for the environment. Banners printed with plastic or vinyl materials are difficult to decompose. After the ceremony, banners are often thrown away – end up as waste. Therefore, awareness is needed by switching to more environmentally friendly materials or by recycling it. Fabric banners can also be used since they can be used repeatedly for similar events. People can also switch to digital media as a substitute for printed banners for disseminating information. The use of social media and chat groups helps reduce dependence on disposable banners. With these alternatives, religious ceremonies in Bali can still take place sacredly without leaving negative impact on the environment.eaving negative impact on the environment.)
- Banten waste management in bali + (In Bali, there is a lot of waste from reli … In Bali, there is a lot of waste from religious activities that can make our environment dirty if not managed properly. But, there are actually many ways to solve this problem. For example, we can start by separating dry and wet waste. If there is organic waste, we can use a shredder to speed up the decomposition process, then turn it into compost that is useful for the soil.</br></br>Used flowers from religious ceremonies can also be dried and processed into incense or fragrances that smell good. In addition, waste from banten, such as leaves and flowers, can be turned into environmentally friendly biofuel. With these methods, we are not only keeping our environment clean, but also making better use of waste.lean, but also making better use of waste.)
- Luxurious Appearance, Rubbish Scattered Around + (In every temple prayer, appearance takes p … In every temple prayer, appearance takes precedence over the cleanliness of the temple itself, luxurious clothing and bright makeup. This is now something often found in temples. Especially if the odalan is at a large temple, for example Besakih temple and Batur temple, everyone who appears at the temple will always look luxurious. However, no one paid attention to the trash scattered around. Until it feels like it's not a place to pray but a place to throw rubbish. This is what solidarity now needs to think about. As the younger generation, we must be able to be better examples from a society that lacks awareness. The solution is to form a youth organization. So, this organization will manage cleanliness and maintain the cleanliness of the temple. You can make a biopore hole to accommodate organic waste left over from prayers (flowers). You can also provide information to the public to take their canang and plastic waste home, so that they don't just end up strewn around the temple after prayer. So, that is the task and goal of forming the young generation in each temple. So that not only will the appearance be luxurious, but the rubbish will also be scattered around.the rubbish will also be scattered around.)
- dealing with waste after finish prayer activities + (In general, traditional ceremonial waste g … In general, traditional ceremonial waste generation occurs after traditional ceremonies, prayers or rituals.The amount of rubbish can sometimes exceed the availability of rubbish containers provided at the temple, so that a lot of rubbish is scattered after the prayer event.The lack of availability of waste management facilities means there is no processing of temple waste, which is generally dominated by organic waste.If the waste is thrown directly into the environment, it will cause environmental pollution because flower waste that is exposed to chemicals will cause disease outbreaks and damage the environment.Therefore, we have to deal with this waste so that it does not pollute the surrounding environment.For example, bringing home canang used after praying, using bokoran as a place for flowers used for prayer, avoiding carrying plastic bags, providing adequate trash cans and so on.and if necessary, impose fines on people who throw rubbish carelessly.So the cause of waste is because of ourselves as well as the impact it has on ourselves.So we have to maintain cleanliness wherever we go because it has both good and bad impacts on us.se it has both good and bad impacts on us.)
- HANDLING WASTE IN RELIGIOUS CEREMONIAL ACTIVITIES + (In general, traditional ceremonies must co … In general, traditional ceremonies must come from rituals or worship. One of the wastes is organic powder that is still left for traditional ceremonies. Hindu who worship in temples must maintain the cleanliness of the temple during ritual ceremonies. The increase in waste production is not accompanied by proper waste management efforts, so that the waste produced is collected and taken to the landfill to be placed together with other types of waste. </br></br></br>A simple way for us to overcome this problem is with 3R, namely (Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle) by doing these three activities, waste can be reduced. Composting can also be done to process waste from the remains of traditional ceremonies. Waste compost which mostly consists of organic materials also has the potential to be composted, which can be used for business. </br></br>The behavior of people who often use single-use items such as plastic, bottles, and cans can be replaced with more environmentally friendly materials. We can replace plastic with keben, bottles and cans we replace with tumblers that we can use many times. On the other hand, we can also use the remaining food or fruit waste as animal feed, and the most important thing to maintain the cleanliness of the surrounding area is the availability of waste disposal facilities to reduce the amount of scattered plastic waste.uce the amount of scattered plastic waste.)
- Waste management in the Pitra Yadnya ceremony + (In Hindu teachings, it is known as the ter … In Hindu teachings, it is known as the term panca yajna, one of which is Pitra Yajna or Ngaben. In the implementation of Ngaben, it requires a lot of upakara. In the preparation of upakara (banten) will produce a lot of waste with various types. The waste produced is bamboo, janur, leaves, flowers, fruit. The process of making the upakara will require consumption that produces organic and inorganic waste, from the type and amount of waste that arises in the Ngaben ceremony must be sorted or managed properly. We as Balinese people need to make trash bins according to their type, organic and inorganic waste, and sort the waste so that its management can be regulated, starting from organic waste that can be decomposed directly by nature (made into compost) and inorganic waste that can be reprocessed into useful items.that can be reprocessed into useful items.)
- Let’s deal with waste in religious ceremonies wisely + (In Indonesia there are various traditions … In Indonesia there are various traditions and customary cultures, for example in bali. in bali is thick with culture and tradition. usually in the bali tradition uses various means of worship. although the materials used are sourced from nature such as busung, slepan, flowers, coconut fruit and so on. but the waste generated from the ceremony is still a lot. one of the solutions I offer is to sort waste between organic and nonorganic. organic waste such as busung, slepan, flowers and coconut fruit can be dried and used as fertilizer. while inorganic waste such as plastic and others can be collected and processed or presented with ecobriks. with that, the problem regarding waste or waste during religious ceremonies can be resolved.ring religious ceremonies can be resolved.)
- I see in Bali + (In my opinion)
- balinese language opinion + (in my opinion about the garbage that has b … in my opinion about the garbage that has been used in religious ceremonies such as when we pray in various temples, we often see canang garbage scattered where, we as good Hindus should have an awareness of the holy places we come to, the canang canang that has been used can be collected and thrown into the landfill so that it does not accumulate in the future. Not only in the temple but when there is an offering together at school to welcome the feast of full moon, tilem, pagerwesi, saraswati, we also need keep the school clean by not disposing of garbage carelessly and throwing it in its place. the plastic garbage used to wrap canang also needs to be reduced to the negative impact of using plastic garbage. It is good that we use keben to store canang and other prayer equipment so that the land reduces plastic wasteent so that the land reduces plastic waste)
- opinion about waste from traditional ceremonial canang + (In my opinion or my opinion, the rubbish t … In my opinion or my opinion, the rubbish that we have used when praying must be cleaned immediately and thrown away in its place, so that people who pray after us can pray comfortably and comfortably because there is no used canang rubbish around them.</br>When we see canang marks, we also have to clean them, indeed they are not our marks, but we also have to know that cleaning and maintaining the environment at the temple is our obligation so that people who pray and also God are happy to see that the place of worship can be clean and beautiful.</br>Not only canang waste, we also have to put other waste in its place, such as plastic waste and so on.</br>We must maintain and continue to keep the prayer environment clean, and traders must also follow the existing rules when outside the place of worship, whether outside or inside they must remain clean and beautifulnside they must remain clean and beautiful)
- Waste Management in Temple Area + (In my opinion regarding waste management a … In my opinion regarding waste management at every religious event, I have a suggestion, namely to provide trash bin facilities that are divided into 3, that is organic waste (for flower waste, leaves, etc.), inorganic waste (for plastic waste), and B3 waste (for glass waste, medicine, etc.) and placed at every entrance to the temple place and exit of the temple place. Then give a warning to throw away the trash when the prayer activity is finished, so that visitors are aware of the rubbish they bring. Limit the amount of plastic for visitors to reduce the amount of waste.or visitors to reduce the amount of waste.)
- Clean Temple, Clear Mind + (In my opinion, a clean temple is a sign of … In my opinion, a clean temple is a sign of good people. We must maintain the cleanliness of the holy place. How can we worship peacefully if there is still trash in the place of worship? It is not only the job of the cleaning staff. We can still try to be better. For example, by not bringing single-use plastic. We should bring better containers such as environmentally friendly containers and so on.</br></br>Likewise with the government, to be serious about making regulations so that the temple or holy place can be sustainable. Currently, we cannot rely on the good intentions of many people. Each needs rules for order.f many people. Each needs rules for order.)
- the importance of public awareness in managing waste left over from religious ceremonies + (In my opinion, as Hindus we should impleme … In my opinion, as Hindus we should implement and apply the principle of Tri Hita Karana is teaching about harmony between man, nature and God To increase public awareness in Hindu religious activities, many rules that use plastic and non-plastic. ,we can replace non-organic materials with natural materials, such as banana leaves, fresh flowers, clay and other organic materials in Banten. Reduce waste from Banten with Biopori technology that can reduce the burden of organic waste. The use of Biopori can motivate the community in waste management, so that the amount of waste can be removed effectively and ensure that the remains of banten waste can be decomposed naturally. People's awareness of the importance of waste management can make them more responsible to the surrounding environment, good management, such as recycling and using environmentally friendly materials if not managed properly, this waste can pollute the environment. Clean the area around the temple after the ceremony , together we will keep it clean!ceremony , together we will keep it clean!)
- Prevent the use of plastic waste + (In my opinion, don't bring or use plastic … In my opinion, don't bring or use plastic as a container for flowers or offerings to reduce plastic waste in sacred places such as temples in Bali. Replace plastic with cloth bags for the containers if necessary and dispose of plastic or organic waste in its place. If you find plastic waste around you at temples or in other public places, pick it up and throw it away, don't be embarrassed to pick up other people's rubbish for the good of us and the mother earth, and help if there are people who are cleaning at the temple, help them pick up rubbish. Keep the cleanliness around us for the good of us all as living things.s for the good of us all as living things.)
- put it in the right place actually + (In my opinion, efforts to reduce waste dur … In my opinion, efforts to reduce waste during the Yadnya ceremony at the temple are:</br></br>1. There must be a trash can available</br>2. Signs such as “don't litter” or “keep clean” must be present</br>3. If you clean after piodalan, it is not certain that the cleaning will be done the next day after piodalan</br>4. It is possible that public awareness is still lacking regarding the collection of remaining offerings, therefore giving distributors or notification via speaker mic for collection of remaining offerings.</br>5. appeal to the pemedek community not to use plastic to carry prayer facilities, in this modern era they use items such as bowls, special woven bags for prayer and so on, apart from that it is also recommended to bring special containers for nunas Tirta, not to use plastic</br>6. Provide special cleaning staff at the temple or carry out youth tedun to clean up after piodalan eventsth tedun to clean up after piodalan events)
- waste every religious activity + (In my opinion, every religious event there … In my opinion, every religious event there is always a cleaning activity, this purpose is carried out to keep the environment clean, this activity is also carried out for the comfort of us and other people. In my opinion, I have often seen several young men and women in the village taking turns to clean the environment, I As a young woman, I am also happy to be able to help the village, especially if there is a religious event taking place in the village, especially if it is clean, I like to see if it looks clean, don't forget to sort the rubbish so it doesn't get mixed up with leaves and plastic, that's all I do. I've seen it and done it directly.l I do. I've seen it and done it directly.)
- Balinese ceremonial waste processing + (In my opinion, how to overcome waste in re … In my opinion, how to overcome waste in religious ceremonies, Bali is known as an area with a thousand temples, therefore in Bali there must be a religious ceremony or what is often called odalan. When odalan, the worshipers who want to pray must arrange banten and bring prayer equipment such as flowers, canang, and incense. There are still many people who use plastic for their flower holders, many people are also not aware of the environment so they carelessly leave their prayer waste just left like that which makes the temple polluted and dirty. How to overcome waste in the temple can be by taking the remaining flowers that have been used into the organic trash bin, putting 2 organic and inorganic trash bins, normalizing the temple without plastic and other disposable items, directing the community to work together after the odalan is finished.ork together after the odalan is finished.)
- Reduce ceremony plastic waste + (In my opinion, if we have finished worship … In my opinion, if we have finished worshiping or praying at the temple, we should become pilgrims. The canang or flower waste that has been used should be put in the trash that has been prepared so that the temple becomes clean and tidy or we can become pilgrims bringing the canang container used as devotional offerings at the temple after worshiping or the prayer container used to store the canang after devotional offerings and when they arrive at their respective homes, the canang should be put in their own trash bins and should not be thrown away carelessly. and should not be thrown away carelessly.)
- using environmentally friendly bags to replace plastic waste + (In my opinion, of the many temples in Bali … In my opinion, of the many temples in Bali, garbage is still the main problem that often occurs that needs to be given a good solution. Temples are holy places, which all Hindus should maintain the cleanliness and sanctity of the temple. Although in some temples there are already regulations not to use plastic bags, people still trivialize it. The solution that should be given to the problem of reducing this waste is for the congregation to take back the remaining waste such as canang, plastic and the remains of offerings such as flowers and incense, in addition the traditional village government, or temple guards must provide education related to this waste, my hope is that together if there is an upakara we should use environmentally friendly bagse should use environmentally friendly bags)
- how to reduce waste in every religious + (In my opinion, one way for us to reduce th … In my opinion, one way for us to reduce the use of plastic waste when holding religious ceremonies is to replace the use of plastic bags as containers for facilities (canang & Banten) by using places that can be used repeatedly, such as kebens or bowls, replacing plastic trash cans with rice sacks. or animal feed, and replace plastic water containers with glass cups or plastic cup utensils that can be used repeatedly and inform them that if they use plastic bags continuously it will result in soil and water pollution, because during the decomposition process plastic contains dangerous particles. for the soil and water, well! did you know that plastic waste cannot be burned? So plastic waste must not becannot be burned? So plastic waste must not be)
- Religius waste management + (In my opinion, one way to reduce religious … In my opinion, one way to reduce religious waste is through education on how to manage it, particularly focusing on local communities such as those in banjar. Additionally, personal management of religious waste can be more effective. For example, religious waste often includes flower petals and fruits.</br></br>We can separate these materials:</br></br>Flowers: They can be crushed and processed into fragrance products for sale, as the scent of frangipani flowers, in particular, is quite pleasant.</br>Leaves and Fruits: These can be turned into compost. Specifically, fruits that have become overripe and spoiled can be effectively processed into compost if handled properly.rocessed into compost if handled properly.)
- cleanliness of the temple + (In my opinion, rubbish in the temple envir … In my opinion, rubbish in the temple environment is not very good because the temple is a place for prayer which should be clean and comfortable. If rubbish in the temple environment is not paid attention to, it will make the temple environment unclean and dirty, which will make us uncomfortable for praying. Temples that do not pay attention to cleanliness will create nests of insects that make us always alert and afraid when we want to pray.</br></br>The way to deal with rubbish in the temple environment is to always provide rubbish bins in the temple area, carry out mutual cooperation activities to clean the temple environment after praying, but as much as possible once a week we hold mutual cooperation to maintain cleanliness of the temple and always remind the public to make sure the rubbish goes to the right rubbish bin. have been provided and help maintain the cleanliness of the temple.lp maintain the cleanliness of the temple.)
- reduce religius ceremony waste + (In my opinion, sometimes in religious acti … In my opinion, sometimes in religious activities people rarely pay attention to organic and non-organic waste, many in religious activities just put the waste in the trash and don't sort it, they only think about cleanliness without thinking about the benefits and consequences of managing organic and non-organic waste. , in religious ceremonies there is a lot of organic waste that we can recycle into compost. As another solution or alternative, we can also reduce the amount of coconut leaf used in making offerings, and we can use banana leaves as a substitute for coconut leaves in making upakara offerings. in Hinduism because of banana leaves and we should also reduce the use of canned drinks and packaged snacks and replace them with local or imported fruit. Because organic waste is easier to break down, we can also reduce the use of plastic when carrying prayer rules, we can use shopping bags to occupy prayer facilities. Another way is to sort the rubbish after every religious ceremony and make a big rubbish bin and differentiate between organic and non-organic.erentiate between organic and non-organic.)
- Ways to deal with garbage in temples + (In my opinion, tackling garbage in temples … In my opinion, tackling garbage in temples (in the form of flower waste) is important to maintain the purity and harmony of the environment around the place of worship. We can start from:</br>Education and Awareness: Educating the public and temple visitors about the importance of maintaining cleanliness and the correct way to dispose of garbage. Temple administrators can hold socialization or training on waste management.</br>Adequate Trash Bins: Provide enough and clear trash cans to separate types of waste such as organic, non-organic, and hazardous. Make sure these bins are easily accessible to visitors and well managed.</br>Organic Waste Management: If possible, use flower waste after prayer for compost or fertilizer. Not only does this reduce the amount of garbage that must be disposed of, but it can also be beneficial for the plants around the temple.</br>Plastic Reduction Reduction: Reduce the use of single-use plastic materials in the temple area. Instead, encourage the use of environmentally friendly materials such as bokor</br>Enforcement of Rules: Implement rules and policies regarding waste management in temples. For example, visitors who litter can be subject to sanctions or reprimands.can be subject to sanctions or reprimands.)
- 3Rs in Balinese Spirituality + (In my opinion, the method used to reduce w … In my opinion, the method used to reduce waste is the 3Rs, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.</br></br>Reduce is to reduce disposable packaging, if we usually use plastic bags to carry prayer facilities, now we replace them with bokor or cloth bags that can be taken home again and do not leave garbage at the place of worship.</br></br>Reuse is to reuse, if reduce has been applied we can reuse the item, for example bokor which can still be used again for prayer facilities, it can reduce waste in the temple area.</br></br>Recycle is recycling, because it is impossible to reduce the means of worship as part of Balinese culture such as offerings in the form of flowers, leaves, fruit, and canang which are served at every traditional ceremony. from this we can install biopores in the temple environment which has open natural characteristics, organic waste left over from worship facilities that are put into biopori holes can become compost which certainly has a function as a soil fertilizer.ainly has a function as a soil fertilizer.)
- ways to reduce waste caused during religious activities especially in temples + (In my opinion, the right way for us to red … In my opinion, the right way for us to reduce waste when there is a religious ceremony if there is one in the Temple is by not using disposable materials such as plastic bags, we should use bags made of environmentally friendly materials that can also be used twice, for example canvas bags and cloth bags. There are also other ways, but this method must be supported by local authorities to be implemented, namely by providing adequate facilities such as trash bins that are appropriate for their type. The government also makes waste management regulations and imposes sanctions on violators, and the government is required to carry out periodic monitoring to ensure that these regulations are complied with. that these regulations are complied with.)
- Taman Sari Waste Solution in Temple + (In my opinion, the waste left over from Yadnya produced in temples, such as organic waste in the form of flowers, leaves, and coconuts that have been used in the canang ceremony, can be processed into compost. The compost)
- waste-free religious ceremony + (In my opinion, the waste produced by peopl … In my opinion, the waste produced by people who pray at the temple should be reduced by replacing plastic bags with bowls or banana leaf wrappers, and bringing water containers from home to reduce plastic bottle waste. When you have finished praying, take the waste you produce home, sort the waste immediately when you get home, then take it to the waste bank, as we know, the increase in waste production has not been followed by appropriate waste management efforts. So, waste from the temple is generally collected and transported to the landfill to be buried with other types of waste. The sorting carried out in households is also relatively low, so that canang waste is still mixed with other waste. Each resident's house must have two or three different trash bins to sort waster three different trash bins to sort waste)
- waste free religious ceremony + (In my opinion, the waste produced by peopl … In my opinion, the waste produced by people who pray at the temple should be reduced by replacing plastic bags with bowls or banana leaf wrappers, and bringing water containers from home to reduce plastic bottle waste. When you have finished praying, take the waste you produce home, sort the waste immediately when you get home, then take it to the waste bank, as we know, the increase in waste production has not been followed by appropriate waste management efforts. So, waste from the temple is generally collected and transported to the landfill to be buried with other types of waste. The sorting carried out in households is also relatively low, so that canang waste is still mixed with other waste. Each resident's house must have two or three different trash bins to sort waster three different trash bins to sort waste)
- managing waste in the temple + (In my opinion, the way to handle organic waste is to turn organic waste into compost which is useful for fertilizing plants. There is one example of a way to process organic waste into...)
- how to overcome the problem of waste at religious events + (In my opinion, the way to overcome the pro … In my opinion, the way to overcome the problem of waste at religious events is usually because many traders use plastic packaging, whether for drinks or food, which causes an abundance of plastic waste. It would be better if traders used more environmentally friendly packaging and also provided outreach to traders. Other things that can be done include providing more rubbish bins spread across each area, and also imposing fines on people who throw rubbish carelessly. But in my opinion it also requires people's awareness, no matter how good the facilities are. People's awareness of plastic waste is still low, so places of worship will still be dirty. so places of worship will still be dirty.)
- sacred place waste + (In my opinion, the way to overcome waste i … In my opinion, the way to overcome waste in the temple is first, awareness of ourselves. Self-awareness is very important to reduce the negative impact of waste on the temple environment. Second, clean-up activities or mutual cooperation. Every temple must or must hold a clean-up activity after the prayer activities carried out by the Pedanda, Pemangku and people in the temple, not forgetting the waste sorting process. The third, namely Communication, working together with the local community to ensure that waste management policies in the temple are also in line with waste management practices in the surrounding environment. The fourth or last, namely reducing the use of disposable items in order to reduce waste in the temple environment, can be done by using leaves or natural materials as a substitute for plastic for ceremonial purposes.itute for plastic for ceremonial purposes.)
- How reducing waste in religious activities + (In my opinion, the way to reduce non-organic waste in religious activities is by replacing plastic for carrying canang with bowls or cloth bags, and to reduce organic waste, you can bury it in the ground or process it into organic fertilizer.)