religious activity is a disaster?
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Om swastiastu As we know, Bali is unique in its customs and traditions which are often carried out from generation to generation, for example galungan and brass, pengabenan and many more. However, if we care about our surroundings, isn't it rare for us to see an extraordinary amount of rubbish after religious activities take place? Customs and traditions are an inseparable part of Balinese culture, but we must also be aware of the environmental impacts they cause, especially from waste produced during religious ceremonies. So is that normal? As time goes by, a religious activity might be interpreted as a disaster, why? Because the waste produced from religious ceremonies can disturb the environment even though the waste produced may be predominantly organic waste, then we as young people should be pioneers, right? To find a way to deal with this waste, In my opinion, the way that might be appropriate for this problem is: 1. Urge the public to use environmentally friendly containers 2. Provide trash cans according to type 3. Propose that every village has a waste processing site 4. Socialize the importance of keeping the environment clean: (to raise public awareness) 5. Participate in waste collection and processing activities Maybe that's all I can say, hopefully my opinion today can be useful for tomorrow That is all and thank you Greetings from sustainable Bali Om santhi santhi santhi om
- Category
- high
- Affiliation
- SMA N 1 Sidemen
- Age
- 16-21
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