BALE KOMPOS : Tactics to Reduce Upakara Waste Problems
This is a Response to the Sampah Upacara wikithon
Balinese people's lives are very closely tied to religion, customs, traditions and culture. Of course it cannot be separated from the ceremony or the burden of tenan. According to the Ministry of Religion article, Upakara is all sacred offerings made to Ida Sang Hyang Widhi. It feels like there is no day that is not celebrated, and there is no place that is not celebrated. However, when we offer upakara or offerings, of course there is a remainder called surudan or lunguran. We can consume waste such as fruit, meat and food, but waste in the form of stitches will definitely become residual waste. If this waste is not processed properly it will become a problem. The author, as a young generation, has a program and strategy called "BALE KOMPOS". This program is a program that is run in every traditional village in Bali. Why is that? Because traditional villages are the institutions closest to the religious life of the Balinese people. The Compost Bale is a place to process waste left over from traditional ceremonies into compost which can be processed not in the form of fruit or snacks but which can be processed in the Compost Bale in the form of stitches. Bale Kompos is not only a place to process upakara waste, but there is a place called "Teba Village" which contains all local Balinese upakara plants, vegetables and fruit. Ceremonial waste in each housing and temple was collected. However, only dried and chopped are allowed. Each house will have a membership card and be given points. If you have a lot of points, you can exchange them for crops in Teba Village. Those who manage it are local communities, so that it can increase employment opportunities and community productivity. Therefore, the Bale Kompos program is very good for building villages and reducing religious waste.
- Category
- high
- Affiliation
- SMA Negeri 3 Denpasar
- Age
- 16-21
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