" BRIORA "
This is a Response to the Sampah Upacara wikithon
Ceremony waste is divided into two, namely organic waste (canang, leaves, coconut leaves, flowers) and inorganic waste (plastic bags, bottles). Garbage left over from ceremonies is often found in large temples in Bali, for example Pura Batur. This rubbish comes from people who pray whether there are religious ceremonies or not. If there is a problem there must be a solution. Organic waste such as canang, leaves, coconut leaves and flowers can be processed into "BRIORA" Organic Briquettes from Ceremonial Waste. These briquettes can be used as a substitute for incense and burnt when praying. BRIORA can also be used to cook ceremonial ingredients such as rolling suckling pig and grilling satay. BRIORA can be sold by temple people who have processed the organic waste, by selling it offline and online (e-commerce, social media). This is what causes organic waste left over from ceremonies to be much better processed into organic briquettes because, 1. Build a sense of creativity 2. Create a sense of environmental concern 3. Increase income
- Category
- high
- Affiliation
- Age
- 16-21
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