how to recycling waste left over fromthe offerings after do the religious activity?

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There are several examples of how to utilize leftover offering waste in my opinion:

1. Using 'non-disposable' materials or upakara materials that can be used later, for example ceper canang made from lontar, Busung Ibung and old coconut leaves. 2. Sorting waste, according to organic and inorganic waste. Organic waste can be further sorted into organic waste that can be composted or not. Organic waste can be processed into Compost and Eco-enzymes. The waste is processed into Compost first. The result will be two forms called Eco-enzyme in the form of liquid, and Compos in the form of solid. The compost can also be used as fertilizer and the next compost mixture. 3. The remaining upakara waste that cannot be used as compost or Eco-enzyme, can be burned in the backyard or outside the temple area. The ash from the burning can be used as a mixture for further composting.

4. If there is plastic waste and inorganic waste in the rest of the yadnya ceremony. sorted and collected to be taken to the nearest TPST.

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Ayoe Arini
Age
31-50

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