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  • Reducing waste in religious ceremonies through eco friendly materials  + (Waste is a major problem in every religiouWaste is a major problem in every religious ceremony or social and cultural activity. To start reducing waste in religious ceremonies, a good step is to reduce the use of plastic or non-ecological materials. Nowadays, in the modern era, there are already alternative natural and eco-friendly materials, such as leaves, bamboo, or coconut leaves, which can be used as the main materials for offerings and religious necessities. Additionally, more sustainable methods can be applied, such as avoiding plastic packaging products or using plant-based containers. Most importantly, there should be education and outreach in villages or community centers so that people become more aware of the importance of reducing waste production, especially plastic, in religious ceremonies. This will contribute positively to creating harmony between religious communities and the environment. Essentially, we must have self-awareness to take responsibility for our waste.ness to take responsibility for our waste.)
  • Realizing an Eternal and Harmonious Bali  + (When performing religious ceremonies, we aWhen performing religious ceremonies, we as Hindus must be more concerned about the cleanliness of the environment around us. Currently, it is necessary to manage organic and inorganic waste in order to keep Bali sustainable. This management must be done together with efforts to increase public awareness to dispose of waste after praying in its place and not to use disposable plastic items. The accumulation of organic waste such as canang, leaves, flowers, and kwangen can be managed by being used as compost and making biopore holes and modern teba around the environment. To support the increase in public awareness to sort waste, it is necessary to provide facilities and infrastructure for cleaning tools, especially in the form of garbage bins with separate categories that are easily accessible to the community. If people already have responsible habits towards waste and environmental cleanliness, Bali will undoubtedly be sustainable and harmonious.undoubtedly be sustainable and harmonious.)
  • bukan yang ini  + (bukan yang ini)
  • Go green tree  + (dengan cara tidak membuang sampah sisa sembahyang sembarangan)
  • opinion on reducing waste in religious activities  + (menurut pendapat kami,dalam kegiatan mengumenurut pendapat kami,dalam kegiatan mengurangi sampah dalam keagamaan yaitu :</br>1.Setelah melakukan kegiatan persembahyangan sebaiknya sampah tersebut dibuang pada tempatnya.</br>2.Untuk penanggulangan sampah canang supaya tidak menumpuk disarankan untuk membawa paper bag sendiri untuk membawa kerumah masing-masing.</br>3.Untuk mengurangi sampah,petugas pura harus menyiapkan polly bag untuk sampah-sampah organik.kan polly bag untuk sampah-sampah organik.)
  • Ngrastiti Bakti: Aktivitas Keagamaan Tanpa Sampah Berlebih  + (Ring aab jagat sane serba modern puniki, semua aspek kehidupan mengalami perubahan. Termasuk juga dalam melakukan aktivitas keagamaan, dalam komponen haturan sesajen sudah banyak menggunakan makanan makanan modern yang dikemas rapi dengan plastik.)
  • Managing Religious Activity Waste Into Goods That Contain Use Value  + (1. Change single-use plastic to bottles, f1. Change single-use plastic to bottles, for water containers, when asking for water. </br>2. Process the remaining decorations into higher quality items, such as: sticks on the canang and half of the banten material into broom sticks. </br>3. Plastic waste is collected and used as ecobricks. These ecobricks can be used as tables, chairs, etc. </br>4. Making a modern teba at Nista Manda, this modern teba is used as a place to collect organic waste (other than sticks or wood) as well as religious activities, such as flowers, leaves, etc. that are not hard.s flowers, leaves, etc. that are not hard.)
  • Bali Waste Emergency  + (According to research on waste management According to research on waste management from dipura ceremonies into rdf (refuse derived fuel) conducted by Fransiskus Vebrian Kenedey, Dewa Ngakan Ari Yudiaskara, Made Vina Maharani from Mahasaraswati University, the waste from religious ceremonies is dominated by biodegradable waste with a composition of around 80%, such as banana leaves, flowers, coconut leaves, coconut fibre, food offerings and so on.</br></br>Overcoming the problem of religious waste can no longer rely solely on the addition of landfills. What is needed now is an independent and local wisdom-based waste management innovation. </br></br>Teba, which in the Balinese tradition is an area behind the house for gardening and processing organic waste, can be adapted to be a solution in waste management in the temple area. Modern Teba is a waste management centre that focuses on religious ceremony waste. With a composting system, the organic waste generated can be reprocessed to support organic farming in Bali.cessed to support organic farming in Bali.)
  • Let's sort waste and utilize religious ceremony waste  + (Apa itu upacara keagamaan? upacara keagamaApa itu upacara keagamaan? upacara keagamaan adalah ritual yang dilakukan oleh suatu agama untuk lebih mendekatkan diri kepada Tuhan yang dianut oleh agama tersebut. Apakah setelah terjadi nya upacara keagamaan akan membuat sampah berserakan? Iyaa tentu, sampah" Dalam upacara keagamaan berbeda" Tergantung agama yang di anut, seperti agama hindu, dalam upacara keagamaan agama Hindu sampah yang akan di hasilkan adalah sampah" Organik seperti canang atau bunga, daun kelapa, kulit buah, dan lain". Selain sampah organik terdapat juga sampah anorganik seperti plastik, dan juga botol air. Di mana sampah" Tersebut akan di bawa? Biasanya sampah tersebut akan di bawa ke TPA atau tempat pembuangan akhir. Tetapi ada baik nya jika kita mendaur ulang sampah" Tersebut, seperti mengolahnya terlebih dahulu mana yang termasuk sampah organik dan mana yang termasuk sampah anorganik. Setelah itu kita bisa mengubur sampah organik tersebut, atau bisa juga di jadikan pupuk kompos untuk tanaman, dan sampah anorganik dapat di pilah menjadi barang baru yang lebih beguna, seperti pot hias, dan juga sampah anorganik seperti botol dapat di jual kembali. Dengan itu kita dapat mengurangi sampah yang berserakan di jalanan, dan mendapatkan manfaat yang baik bagi bumi ini serta dengan itu kita dapat menghemat uang. </br>Kesimpulan: kesimpulan dari teks di atas adalah kita harus pintar dalam memilah dan menanggulangi sampah sisa" Dari upacara keagamaan di bali.mpah sisa" Dari upacara keagamaan di bali.)
  • Bali's Sacred Sites Drowning in Trash: A Crisis of Tradition and Environment  + (As we know, Bali is home to countless tempAs we know, Bali is home to countless temples, earning it the nickname 'Island of a Thousand Temples'. In addition to its rich culture, Bali's natural beauty is renowned worldwide. However, in this modern era, Bali faces various challenges, one of which is the waste generated from religious ceremonies. Plastic waste, styrofoam, and other remnants from these rituals pose significant environmental threats. This pollution can mar Bali's natural beauty, contaminate water sources, and even lead to health issues.</br></br>Therefore, the people of Bali need to be more mindful of environmental cleanliness by adopting the 3R principle (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) during religious ceremonies. We must reduce the use of single-use plastics and shift towards natural materials. Moreover, organic waste from offerings can be composted. For this initiative to succeed, cooperation from the government, temples, communities, and tourism stakeholders is essential to ensure Bali's sustainability.essential to ensure Bali's sustainability.)
  • Rubish in besakih  + (Besakih viral karna tempat sembahyang dan tempat pariwisata, tetapi tahun lalu dapat viral karna sampahnya banyak, dan saya bertanya, bagaimana cara membersihkan sampah yg banyak, dan di mana dibuang sampah itu)
  • Teba Modern: An Organik Waste Solution Based On Tri Hita Karana  + (Friends, do you know that the earth now haFriends, do you know that the earth now has a lot of rubbish that is destroying Bali's nature, especially plastic and organic waste. According to a survey by Balinese Hindus, during odalan it can produce 10 kilos of canang waste, fruit and flower litter. At temples or beaches there is a lot of canang trash scattered around. Therefore there should be a modern teba in every house and banjar itself or temple. The modern teba then puts the remaining canang into the chopped teba so that it can become compost. The rest of the fruit can later be used as an eco enzyme which can help with water pollution in rivers. Plastic waste canabg containers can be replaced with baskets, sokasi or banana leaves. All of this is in line with the teachings of Tri Hita Karana, which means mutual harmony between each other, the environment and God. Therefore, young people and the Balinese people, let's preserve the earth of Bali together.let's preserve the earth of Bali together.)
  • Carrying Out Traditions Without Destroying Nature According To The Teachings Of Tri Hita Karana and Using Modern Innovation  + (Hindu teachings, especially those originatHindu teachings, especially those originating from the Tri Hita Karana concept, emphasize harmony between humans, nature and God. Maintaining cleanliness, including waste management, in religious ceremonies is part of the congregation's efforts to preserve balance, protect the environment, and manage waste in accordance with modern practices so that we can continue to worship without destroying natural cleanliness. Like; when people offerings together, it is best not to use single-use plastic. It's better to use materials that can be reused or use organics, when at the temple, throw away the rubbish left over from prayers in the place, carry out mutual cooperation after the traditions ceremony by cleaning the temple environment. Developing modern innovation</br>organic waste can be turned into compost by applying modern tebe innovation, namely a hole in the ground to dispose of organic waste. Meanwhile, non-organic waste is handed over to waste banks to be processed.anded over to waste banks to be processed.)
  • Plastic waste management in manusa yadnya ceremonies  + (In Bali, Manusa Yadnya ceremonies are consIn 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.)
  • put it in the right place actually  + (In my opinion, efforts to reduce waste durIn 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)
  • BEACH (Biopori, Eco-enzym, and Clean Habitat) Innovation For Bali Clean and Green  + (Judging from the current condition of the Judging from the current condition of the Earth, the issue of waste is a very serious problem, both organic waste and non-organic waste produced after holding religious ceremonies. Therefore, we as Balinese people must keep Bali so that it is always beautiful. One way is to reduce the use of plastic when we carry out religious ceremonies, for example replacing the plastic used to wrap ceremonial facilities with leaves. Likewise, when you want to carry canang, avoid using plastic and use a bokor or cloth bag which is more environmentally friendly. Organic waste such as canang, sampian, cemper segehan and other means that have been used for prayer can be used as organic fertilizer by utilizing modern biopori or teba infiltration hole innovation. Then, lunguran fruit can also be used to make an eco-enzyme mixture, namely a fermentation solution made from a mixture of fruit and vegetables which has many benefits.it and vegetables which has many benefits.)
  • The rest of the garbage is used for religion  + (Luu sisan Yadnya ane Sesai jasang di pura Luu sisan Yadnya ane Sesai jasang di pura pura .sawireh Sesai pole nepukin disubane Suud yadnyane sinah luu ne depin e Kanti metumpuk- tumpuk.lenan signing saate tusing luung still remembering the air pollution sawireh mebo luu.yen how to pole yen in pura- pura gede mainne Apang Ngae tongos luu</br>At the Tiange Ade Madan Taman Sari school, Taman Sari ne nto care like yeh . around dalem e Kanti 2-3 meters Yen ngidaang ngae taman sari di jabaan pura ne</br>Yen ngidayang mejalan sinah sing buin ade ade luu I piled up in a pile at the polling station. Buinan at the temple patted the suba pole. There are rules for tusing dadi ngaba plastic. Ritatkala ngemolihang haturan mangda choose sane nenten nganggén utawi plastic material sane nenten dados karesiskin, nenten nganggén plastic wrap nanging sokasi utawi bamboo waru leaves.p nanging sokasi utawi bamboo waru leaves.)
  • Modern Teba: A Solution to Reduce Waste from Religious Activities  + (Modern Teba is an innovation in the manageModern Teba is an innovation in the management of organic waste generated from religious activities. Modern Teba is an organic waste processing system that utilizes empty land around the temple to make compost. This system can be an effective solution to reduce the accumulation of waste from religious activities, such as leaves, flowers, and food waste. By using modern Teba, organic waste can be processed into compost that is beneficial for plants. This not only reduces the amount of waste disposed of, but also produces organic fertilizer that can be used to fertilize the soil. In addition, modern teba can also keep the environment clean and prevent pollution due to the accumulation of waste.</br></br>The application of modern teba as an effort to reduce waste from religious activities can be an effective and sustainable solution. By utilizing local resources and involving the community, modern teba can be an environmentally friendly and beneficial practice.mentally friendly and beneficial practice.)
  • Dealing with the amount of waste after completing prayer activities  + (People's tendency to use equipment which iPeople's tendency to use equipment which is made of plastic, apart from it's relatively cheap price, it's use is also very practical (in accordance with the demands of modern lifestyle). But this is a big problem for Indonesian people, especially Bali. Prayer activities in Bali also cause more and more rubbish to be scattered around, which makes our Island of the Gods produce more and more rubbish. Therefore, I would like to convey several ways to deal with the amount of waste after carrying out religious activities. For plastic waste, I might suggest bringing plastic bags back home, not replacing plastic bags. And for canang waste or prayer waste, perhaps it can be planted in the ground nearby because canang and flowers are organic waste, where organic waste is very easy to decompose in the soil. Besides decomposing easily, organic waste can also be used as fertilizer. Rather than blaming the temple cleaning staff because there are so many complaints about the temple still having lots of rubbish. I think it's about each individual's awareness. This means that if we bring a plastic bag, we can take it home and when praying using flowers, we can do it by not throwing the flowers when one spell is finished (collected).rs when one spell is finished (collected).)
  • Plastic waste is a terrible enemy in the Kahyangan Jagat temple in Bali  + (Plastic waste is an item that is no longerPlastic waste is an item that is no longer used, plastic waste that is very damaging to the environment of temples in Bali, for example, in the Kayangan Jagat temple which carries out a piodalan, for example, in the Besakih temple there is garbage that is ignored on the side of the road, in the Prayangan temple that is ignored, there is still plastic waste that is ignored, namely in the Panca Yadnya piodalan, such as in village temples throughout the island of Bali, let's all not use plastic so that temples that carry out piodalan do not have plastic waste, friends, all of whom should use things that do not damage the environment, for example organic waste.he environment, for example organic waste.)
  • Pure from the heart, Care about trash  + (Prayers contain sincere intentions to honoPrayers contain sincere intentions to honor Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa and the universe. However, this sacred activity often leaves piles of waste, especially plastic and organic waste, which increases during religious activities in Bali. Although Pergub Number 97 of 2018 prohibits the use of single-use plastic, this has not been maximized because the use of plastic waste is still dominant in various activities, one of which is during religious activities in Bali. Not only plastic waste, organic waste also increases during religious activities such as waste from prayers. So it is necessary to anticipate this problem by using reusable bags or bowls to replace plastic bags for prayers. In addition, the implementation of modern teba for organic waste will support compost production, and maggot cultivation can be a solution to organic waste management while providing economic value. Processing plastic waste into valuable crafts/products and utilizing prayer flowers as natural dyes are also simple solutions to reducing waste from religious activities. reducing waste from religious activities.)
  • Tata cara mengurangi sampah sisa upacara di pura ulun danu batur  + (Procedures for Reducing Waste from CeremonProcedures for Reducing Waste from Ceremonial Waste at Ulun Danu Batur Temple</br></br>Ulun Danu Batur Temple is one of the kahyangan jagat temples in Bali. Many Hindu people in Bali come here, offering their devotion to Dewi Danu so that the world will always be safe. However, when the religious ceremony is finished here, waste, especially plastic waste, always piles up and pollutes the environment. The congregation who will come here are expected to protect the environment together at Ulun Danu Batur Temple. How to do it?</br></br>1. First, do not bring things made of plastic to Ulun Danu Batur Temple. Plastic waste is very difficult to decompose in nature. Now the community must be ready to no longer use plastic in the temple area.</br>2. Second, differentiate waste based on its type. The administrators of Ulun Danu Batur Temple must provide many trash bins and differentiate them by type. The congregation must take their offerings after finishing praying and put them in the trash bin.</br>3. Third, there must be environmental education or campaigns. It is the obligation of all people to maintain the cleanliness of the Ulun Danu Batur Temple area. Therefore, environmental education and campaigns are very important efforts to reduce waste.</br>4. The last and most important is to create a warning, Perarem, Perdes and even Pergub regarding procedures for reducing waste left over from ceremonies in the sacred area of the temple. What can make the Balinese people orderly in maintaining cleanliness in the temple area is the existence of rules that may be in the form of warnings, Perarem, Perdes to Pergub. If the government and temple administrators do not issue regulations regarding efforts to reduce waste left over from ceremonies, it is certain that people will not care about the environment. Likewise, fines or sanctions need to be given to people who pollute the environment.</br></br>Conclusion ː</br>Efforts to reduce waste, especially plastic waste left over from religious ceremonies in Puta Ulun Danu as a form of love for the environment. By not bringing plastic, sorting waste according to type, carrying out environmental campaigns and making regulations regarding waste left over from ceremonies, we can maintain the cleanliness and sanctity of the temple and also keep the environment beautiful.</br></br>Invitationː</br>Let's all maintain the cleanliness of Ulun Danu Batur Temple and other holy places by not using plastic and throwing trash in its place.g plastic and throwing trash in its place.)
  • reducing the remaining waste at Besakih and Batur temples  + (Reduce the amount of waste left over from Reduce the amount of waste left over from the Kayang Temple ring prayer facilities, Pura Batur Miwah Besakih Makudang Puniki:</br></br>1. Miwah education Socialization: Raising awareness among local Hindus is important and reducing waste during prayer activities.</br></br></br>2. Ngangen Sane Environmentally Friendly Materials: Ngangen organic materials sane gampil uduh, kayang banana leaves, busung, miwah local flowers, for prayer facilities.</br></br></br>3. Waste Separation: Providing separate trash bins for organic and inorganic waste, making waste management easy.</br></br></br>4. Reducing the Use of Plastic: Reducing the use of disposable plastic rings for religious ceremonies.</br></br></br>5. Integrated Waste Management: Building a more efficient waste management system, providing recycling facilities for making compost.</br></br></br>6. Miwah Training Assistance: Provides training for stakeholders, traders, and miwah for local people in managing waste sane kidik prayer facilities.</br></br></br>7. Collaboration with the government of Miwah NGOs: Collaborating with the government of Miwah, other organizations should support reduction effortsnizations should support reduction efforts)
  • Membangun bali asri  + (Reducing waste in Hindu religious activitiReducing waste in Hindu religious activities can be done in several ways. Here are some examples that can be used:</br></br>1. Use Eco-Friendly Materials: Choose eco-friendly materials, not using non-eco-friendly materials such as metal staples.</br>2. Recycle and Compost: create modern backyard garden to compost organic waste.</br>3. Reduce Waste: Consider using the right materials and avoiding waste in ceremonies.</br>4. Awareness: Increase public awareness of the importance of waste and environmental management in religious ceremonies.</br>5. Alternatives to Disposable Products: Avoid using disposable products such as plastic containers and plastic spoons. Choose more environmentally friendly alternatives.</br>6. Donate Leftover Food: If you have leftover food from a ceremony, consider donating it to those in need.</br></br>By following these steps, religious practices can be carried out with more attention to environmental sustainability and reduce the impact of wastetainability and reduce the impact of waste)
  • Preserve Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali  + (Religious ceremonial waste Bali does not Religious ceremonial waste </br>Bali does not escape religious ceremonies which are held every day. This causes a lot of waste in the environment of the island of Bali, especially organic waste. Even though the Regional Governor of Bali has issued Bali Governor Regulation Number 47 of 2019 regarding waste processing, this is in accordance with the vision of Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali. The factors that cause the large amount of waste on the island of Bali due to religious ceremonies, especially at temples, beaches and houses, include;</br>1. Lack of public awareness of waste processing methods, </br>2. Lack of firmness in temple rules, </br>3. Lack of awareness of the environmental sustainability of the place where the yajna or ceremony is carried out, </br>This causes a lot of rubbish to be scattered around and reduces the sustainability of sacred places and places for carrying out other ceremonies. </br></br>To respond to this, we as Balinese people must be able to strictly adhere to existing regulations, so that the preservation and cleanliness of holy places and other places is maintained. Apart from us as Balinese people, we also have to urge tourists to follow the existing regulations. The ways to overcome this include:</br>1. Conduct outreach to increase public insight, knowledge and awareness about how to handle and process waste, namely 3r (reduce, reuse, recycle) </br>2. Make TEBA MODERN a place to store organic waste so that it can be used as compost, </br>3. For temples that have monkeys or apes on guard, you might be able to use modern teba and also metal trash cans that are heavy enough, so they can't be forced open, thereby reducing rubbish strewn around. </br>4. Implementing the TRI BLACK KARANA concept, </br>5. Provide rubbish bins in the temple area, </br>6. Give warnings and even fines to people who violate waste disposal regulations.le who violate waste disposal regulations.)
  • Following Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali  + (Religious ceremonial waste Bali does not Religious ceremonial waste </br>Bali does not escape religious ceremonies which are held every day. This causes a lot of waste in the environment of the island of Bali, especially organic waste. Even though the Regional Governor of Bali has issued Bali Governor Regulation Number 47 of 2019 regarding waste processing, this is in accordance with the vision of Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali. The factors that cause the large amount of waste on the island of Bali due to religious ceremonies, especially at temples, beaches and houses, include;</br>1. Lack of public awareness of waste processing methods, </br>2. Lack of firmness in temple rules, </br>3. Lack of awareness of the environmental sustainability of the place where the yajna or ceremony is carried out, </br>This causes a lot of rubbish to be scattered around and reduces the sustainability of sacred places and places for carrying out other ceremonies. </br></br>To respond to this, we as Balinese people must be able to strictly adhere to existing regulations, so that the preservation and cleanliness of holy places and other places is maintained. Apart from us as Balinese people, we also have to urge tourists to follow the existing regulations. The ways to overcome this include:</br>1. Conduct outreach to increase public insight, knowledge and awareness about how to handle and process waste, namely 3r (reduce, reuse, recycle) </br>2. Make TEBA MODERN a place to store organic waste so that it can be used as compost, </br>3. For temples that have monkeys or apes on guard, you might be able to use modern teba and also metal trash cans that are heavy enough, so they can't be forced open, thereby reducing rubbish strewn around. </br>4. Implementing the TRI BLACK KARANA concept, </br>5. Provide rubbish bins in the temple area, </br>6. Give warnings and even fines to people who violate waste disposal regulations.le who violate waste disposal regulations.)
  • Ceremony waste becomes compost and ecobricks  + (Religious waste in large temples such as PReligious waste in large temples such as Pura Batur and Pura Besakih. The big pretend ring has a lot of rubbish that cannot be recycled. The waste in large temples is divided into two, namely organic waste such as (canang, flower, coconut leaves and if there is a polite ceremony containing coconuts and coasters which people call taledan), and inorganic waste such as (plastic canang, plastic incense and bottles) . Many people use all the waste above. Before it became trash, it was used as a means for prayers and ceremonies at the temple. Now many people use the existing waste and no one sorts and disposes of the rubbish in the available rubbish bins. So that the waste accumulates and becomes useful items, organic waste can be turned into compost and inorganic waste into ecobricks.ompost and inorganic waste into ecobricks.)
  • Ngrastiti Bakti: Aktivitas Keagamaan Tanpa Sampah Berlebih  +
  • Modern teba innovation and increasing public awareness regarding waste processing  + (Talking about the problem of waste, in theTalking about the problem of waste, in the world today a lot of rubbish or dirt is thrown away when carrying out religious ceremonies, especially religious ceremonies in the home or private environment, especially plastic waste. So what solutions can be taken to ensure that the home environment or place of worship remains clean or clean? I think we can do it this way:Talking about the problem of waste, in the world today a lot of rubbish or dirt is thrown away when carrying out religious ceremonies, especially religious ceremonies in the home or private environment, especially plastic waste. So what solutions can be taken to ensure that the home environment or place of worship remains clean or clean? I think we can do it this way: 1. Do the 3R a. Reduce: - Reduce or minimize the use of plastic, instead when we make food, the food we put in the food can be used as food wrapped in don or other organic materials. - When asking for tirta at the temple, we should bring a tirta container/genah tirta (small jar) from inside the house, so as not to use plastic again. b. Reuse (reuse) - Reuse/reuse. On the other hand, we can bring drink bottles (tumblers) so we don't buy them again, if we buy them we will definitely produce plastic waste. - We can use environmentally friendly bags as a substitute for plastic because they can be used repeatedly. c. Recycle (Recycling) - Processing it back into something that has use value. As a substitute, when there is homework or at home, when there are fruits that contain seeds, the skin of the fruit can be collected and made into eco enzyme which has many benefits such as: to fertilize the soil, plants, used as a natural cleaner, organic fertilizer and others. so on. 2. Create a modern teba in the temple or at home. This is used to store organic waste, such as canang, fruit, flowers, leaves and other organic waste, this organic waste will accumulate in this tube. Apart from that, this teba can be used as a place to rest/sit. 3. Providing counseling & education aimed at increasing public awareness to do what has been explained above. 4. Building a waste management community.ve. 4. Building a waste management community.)
  • When Waste is Reduced, The Heart is Surely Happy  + (The reduction of waste at the temple is a The reduction of waste at the temple is a step to preserve the environment and the beauty of this sacred place. Accumulated waste not only pollutes the land and water but also diminishes the spiritual value of the temple itself. By implementing a composting system, we can turn organic waste into fertilizer that benefits the surrounding environment by creating biopores or modern pits.</br></br>Moreover, community awareness is crucial in waste management. Education on how to reduce and process organic waste can enhance community participation in maintaining the cleanliness of the temple. One small step that can be taken is to reduce the use of single-use waste and to dispose of trash in designated places according to its type. Supported by the government by establishing regulations for everyone to comply with, ultimately what has been envisioned can be achieved. When waste is reduced, the heart is surely happy.ste is reduced, the heart is surely happy.)
  • Ingat dengan lingkungan  + (The way to reduce waste every time we holdThe way to reduce waste every time we hold a religious ceremony in my opinion is, we all have to remember the environment. In our respective homes first, we have to reduce the use of plastic. In my village, we have implemented a government program, called "modern teba" or backyard garden. Everyone has a modern teba to dispose of organic waste, while inorganic waste is taken to the banjar to be sold in the waste bank program. This waste bank program is carried out once a month. My mother happens to be an employee of the waste bank. The government should hold a seminar or workshop on this program. I have done it and have reduced waste in religious ceremonies. For example, during the Manusa Yadnya ceremony, the waste is divided into two, namely organic waste which is disposed of in the modern teba and inorganic waste which is taken and sold in the Banjar.ste which is taken and sold in the Banjar.)