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make it a habit to take rubbish from the temple to your home, don't throw rubbish at the temple. waste used in temples, make it a habit to use plant compost +
make it a habit to take rubbish from the temple to your home, don't throw rubbish at the temple. waste used in temples, make it a habit to use plant compost +
The method is to prepare trash cans or polybags for every religious ceremony, tell temple visitors not to use plastic when entering the temple, if someone uses it, we give instructions to open the plastic in the parking lot, and if someone throws trash in the wrong place, we must reprimand them and tell them to throw the trash in the right place. +
Oh swastiastu To deal with waste in temples after prayers, first of all, it is important to provide adequate waste management facilities. Trash bins must be placed in strategic locations around the temple, with clear categories such as organic and non-organic. Apart from that, it is important to educate visitors about the importance of throwing rubbish in the right place and sorting rubbish according to type. During prayer events, officers or volunteers can help by ensuring that rubbish is not scattered and reminding visitors to comply with hygiene rules. After the event is over, carry out a thorough clean-up by involving the community or cleaning team to collect and recycle the existing waste. Integrating good waste management practices with spiritual values and local wisdom can increase awareness and keep temples clean. Come on, let's be aware of how to keep the temple clean, the temple is our place together Om shanti shanti Shanti om +
Om Swastiastu, Wikiton viewers. Life comes with many challenges, including waste management. In our daily lives, especially during temple activities, we generate waste. Referring to Bali Governor Regulation No. 47 of 2019, we must keep the environment clean. In Hinduism, we can do this by practicing Tri Hita Karana:
-Parahyangan: As humans, we should devote ourselves to God by keeping temples clean and disposing of offerings properly at home.
-Pawongan: To maintain community harmony, sorted waste can be processed into compost, which can be shared or sold to benefit the community.
-Palemahan: The compost can be spread in forests or rice fields, maintaining natural harmony and positively impacting the environment.
Hope this helps! Om Santi Santi Santi Om. +
So the community must make stricter regulations, so that the community can take their own responsibility to maintain the preservation of the batur temple, without any plastic waste. +
Bali has beautiful traditions and religion.
This book is the result of field research which specifically examines plastic waste handling patterns at the piodalan ceremony at Besakih Temple. This is interesting because as people's appreciation for conservation will decrease. Plus, society's progmatism attitude is getting higher, degradation of environmental quality cannot be avoided. The Bali government has banned the use of single-use plastic during holy day celebrations at temples, praying residents and stall voters are also prohibited from carrying or providing 3 types of single-use plastic. Pemedek must bring a trash bag to contain the remaining offerings while in the sacred area of the temple. Traders are also prohibited from throwing rubbish carelessly and are obliged to maintain cleanliness independently by implementing source-based waste management, separating organic and non-organic waste and maintaining the cleanliness of the location. Apart from that, a step to reduce religious waste can be through burning it in rubbish bins so that not all of it ends up in final disposal sites.
That is all and thank you +
By using cloth to wrap the ceremonial equipment/bowls and using sufficient flowers. +
Ways to reduce waste during religious activities can be done by using equipment that is not disposable so that when there is an event we can use it again or we can use decorations and materials made from organic materials, this can help us to reduce inorganic waste. Apart from that, we can reduce waste during religious activities by providing organic and inorganic waste bins. We can use the collected organic waste as compost for the plants around us so that it can benefit us all. Meanwhile, we can use the inorganic waste that has been collected as material for handicrafts by encouraging local residents to make crafts for decoration or we can buy and sell them so that we can make a profit from the crafts that have been made. +
How to reduce waste in every religious activity
Usually the rubbish in temples is organic, easily decomposed rubbish that comes from nature
HOW TO REDUCE IT
1). Make a shelter or compost pit to put the canang waste so that it decomposes into compost and can be used as fertilizer for plants
2). Providing special trash cans for non-degradable inorganic waste such as plastic or drink bottles and also providing dangerous waste bins such as broken glass, lamps and so on.
3). It is mandatory to dispose of rubbish in the right place so that the environment remains clean and maintained
4). And always remind the public to always throw away rubbish in the right place
5). Make posters calling for "dispose of rubbish in the right place"
6). Communicate the dangers of waste to the community +
Waste left over from religious ceremonies is one of the contributors to waste in Bali. Waste left over from religious ceremonies such as canang trash, flowers, plastic bags and leftover offerings. The use of plastic bags as canang containers is the second problem after canang trash. In fact, the government has appealed to the public to reduce the use of plastic. Unfortunately, many people still ignore this appeal. As an alternative, we can use cloth bags which are more environmentally friendly. Apart from that, canang waste is always strewn around the temple grounds due to the lack of responsibility of the temple administrators to dispose of the rubbish in the right place and sort the waste. Canang leftover waste can be used as compost by processing leftover leaves and flowers from canang +
With the number of days in Bali that must be related to religious events, there must be many people who will go to the big temples in Bali such as Pura Batur People who want to go to Pura Batur should be able to bring their own bowl to accommodate. worship facilities or bring back used worship facilities or impose sanctions or fines in case of non-compliance with the rules. If just relying on the awareness of the poor devotees is not enough, then the local people and cleaners around the temple can clean up the waste, for example as an eco-enzyme and turn plastic into a valuable commodity by managing it as a commodity. +
The first is Public Education and Awareness. Educating the public, especially communities involved in traditional ceremonies or religious rituals, about the impact of used alms-giving waste on the environment. This can be done through campaigns, seminars, or outreach involving community leaders and religious leaders.
Second: Providing special trash cans. Providing special trash cans around the beach area which is often used as a ceremony location. These trash cans must be clearly marked, so that people know the right place to throw away used donations.
Third, Routine Cleaning: Organize regular beach cleanups involving local communities, volunteers and local government. This mutual cooperation activity not only helps clean the beach, but also increases public awareness about the importance of keeping the environment clean. +
How to reduce waste at religious events
1. When we carry out prayer activities, we should not use plastic +
Bali has beautiful traditions and religion.
This book is the result of field research which specifically examines plastic waste handling patterns at the piodalan ceremony at Besakih Temple. This is interesting because as people's appreciation for conservation will decrease. Plus, society's progmatism attitude is getting higher, degradation of environmental quality cannot be avoided. The Bali government has banned the use of single-use plastic during holy day celebrations at temples, praying residents and stall voters are also prohibited from carrying or providing 3 types of single-use plastic. Pemedek must bring a trash bag to contain the remaining offerings while in the sacred area of the temple. Traders are also prohibited from throwing rubbish carelessly and are obliged to maintain cleanliness independently by implementing source-based waste management, separating organic and non-organic waste and maintaining the cleanliness of the location. Apart from that, a step to reduce religious waste can be through burning it in rubbish bins so that not all of it ends up in final disposal sites.
That is all and thank you +
As we know that the province of Bali produces 900 tons of organic waste per day caused by the remaining waste of canang used in traditional ceremonial activities. We can use c +
The following is my response regarding steps that can be taken to reduce waste in religious activities:
1. Manage waste well
Provide separate bins for organic, inorganic and recyclable waste. Also make sure there is clear information about how to sort waste properly.
2. Invite the Village Head and Village Residents to Start a Cleanliness Program
By involving Bendesa and traditional leaders, it will be easier to get support from the community. Moreover, if there are figures who provide support, this program will not encounter significant obstacles.
3. Use natural ingredients
Use environmentally friendly ceremonial materials, such as replacing plastic materials with coconut leaves, leaves and other natural materials that can decompose naturally. +
Maintaining the sanctity of nature and the environment when carrying out religious ceremonies is very important in Bali. One way to reduce waste, especially plastic waste, is to use natural materials in ceremonial facilities, such as using banana leaves, janur, and other healthy organic materials. In addition, the separation of organic and inorganic waste from various ceremonies also needs to be implemented so that the flow of plastic waste does not pollute the environment. The "Clean Bali" program that is often carried out needs to be improved by inviting the community to actively participate in mutual cooperation activities. Therefore, the leaders and customary leaders must provide education to the community on how to protect the environment and raise awareness of the importance of this in every ceremony, so that Bali remains sustainable and clean. +
Here is a translation of the text you provided, keeping the tone and meaning as close to the original as possible:
In my opinion, as we step into a sacred place, let's bring the spirit of "nyuciang" – purifying not only our souls, but also the environment. Let's use "tumpang sari" or personal containers to carry offerings and worship supplies, minimizing single-use packaging. We can use cloth bags or "jali" bags. When offering food, reduce the use of food packaging by using reusable containers.
After worship, let's work together to clean up the surrounding environment. Separate organic and non-organic waste so it can be properly processed. Let's make the sacred environment a reflection of our pure hearts, free from trash and full of cleanliness. +