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There are so many ways for us to deal with waste during religious ceremonies, one of the most important is our collective awareness not to litter, and also during religious ceremonies we can sort organic waste and process it into compost and eco enzyme. We can process non-organic waste into craft materials.  +
During religious activities such as worship or galungan there will definitely be rubbish piled up in the area or around the temple or house. So the way to reduce waste in every religious activity is to reduce waste that cannot or is difficult to recycle. The way to reduce waste in religious activities is as follows: 1. prepare or create a waste disposal site based on its type, such as organic, inorganic, hazardous and toxic waste, paper and breakable waste. 2. replace waste that is difficult to recycle into easy to recycle 3. use organic waste for use or compost 4. use inorganic waste that may still be worthy of recycling 5. often work together to clean and separate waste That is the opinion that can be I will explain how to reduce waste in religious activities  +
Procedures for mangda luu pure nenten Aken tur ngranayan purene cemer 1. Pamedek or visitors are strictly prohibited from bringing or using plastic bags, plastic pipettes, styrofoam or other hazardous products.  +
Usually at each temple there is a janitor who will manage the cleanliness of the temple environment. The cleaning team will take policy action to deal with waste, for example by providing a place to pile up sorted organic waste and then we can also use biopore holes. Meanwhile, inorganic waste will still be directed to the landfill. So that all these methods can work effectively, it is necessary to make regulations prohibiting the use of plastic during prayer activities at temples. Another alternative as a substitute is to use a bowl, keben, cloth bag.  +
Bali has special waste produced from religious ceremonies, which is called temple waste. The waste is in the form of canang trash, plastic canang containers, kwangen, and so on. There is a lot of rubbish in the temple because there are many pilgrims who come to the temple. The cleanliness of the temple should be maintained by the pilgrims who stay at the temple, so that the temple remains clean and looks good. To reduce the amount of waste at religious ceremonies, we must use environmentally friendly facilities. For example, if we are going to place prayer flowers, we should use plastic containers or disposable items. We can use small bowls made of woven material or bowls made of aluminum, so that they are not wasted and can be used for a long time. Furthermore, when we have finished praying, we can dispose of the canang trash and unused flower remains in the trash so that there is no trash scattered around the temple. Organic waste in the form of canang, flowers, kwangen can be processed into compost  +
Prayers contain sincere intentions to honor Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa and the universe. However, this sacred activity often leaves piles of waste, especially plastic and organic waste, which increases during religious activities in Bali. Although Pergub Number 97 of 2018 prohibits the use of single-use plastic, this has not been maximized because the use of plastic waste is still dominant in various activities, one of which is during religious activities in Bali. Not only plastic waste, organic waste also increases during religious activities such as waste from prayers. So it is necessary to anticipate this problem by using reusable bags or bowls to replace plastic bags for prayers. In addition, the implementation of modern teba for organic waste will support compost production, and maggot cultivation can be a solution to organic waste management while providing economic value. Processing plastic waste into valuable crafts/products and utilizing prayer flowers as natural dyes are also simple solutions to reducing waste from religious activities.  +
Provide information and encouragement to participants about the importance of reducing waste. For example, put up posters reminding worshippers to use trash bins according to category and to bring bottles.  +
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To reduce waste in religious ceremonies, we can take the following steps: 1. Reduce Plastic Use: Replace single-use plastics with reusable materials, such as cloth bags or refillable drinking bottles. 2. Provide a separate trash can: Make sure there are separate bins for organic, inorganic and recyclable waste, so that the waste management process is more efficient. That is a way to reduce waste at religious events that we can do.  +
Born as a human being living in Bali, it is certain that many religious ceremonies are encountered. Moreover, religious ceremonies in Bali produce a lot of waste that cannot be processed by the community. If observed, the waste is increasing and causing other problems such as dengue fever and so on. Based on this, it is only right that the community should reduce waste from worship. Here are some ways that can be done as follows: 1. Replacing the use of plastic, many people still use plastic when they are going to pray, strict regulations should be made for this. 2. Making Biopores, like the use of biopores in general, can be filled with organic waste from prayers which will later become compost. 3. Creating new ideas, organic waste from prayers can be processed into items that have value, for example: aromatherapy candles and perfume if processed by the community based on the results of laboratory research. If these three methods are applied, Balinese astungkara will return to mataksu.  +
The way to reduce waste in religious activities is by instilling awareness so that the congregation maintains the cleanliness of the surrounding area by giving an appeal before carrying out prayers, if they find a congregation who continues to throw rubbish carelessly, they can reprimand them politely, and take the rubbish back home to maintain the cleanliness of the area. around. For the good of the people and protecting the surrounding environment. Other efforts such as making socialization posters or appeals on social media and placing them in temple areas can also be tried. With the following efforts, we can at least instill awareness in the people who pray.  +
The TULUS program (Tata Upacara Lestari Untuk Semesta) is an effective strategy to preserve Bali's environment by fusing sustainability and tradition. TULUS can reduce trash from Hindu religious rituals by substituting biodegradable materials such as leaves and bamboo for ceremonial plastics. To appropriately manage organic and non-organic waste, the worship area ought to possess distinct trash cans. During ceremonies, this program also teaches the community the value of protecting the environment. Bali can maintain its traditions while protecting the environment with TULUS. This is a meaningful step in creating an environmentally friendly and clean Bali for coming generations.  +
When performing religious ceremonies, we as Hindus must be more concerned about the cleanliness of the environment around us. Currently, it is necessary to manage organic and inorganic waste in order to keep Bali sustainable. This management must be done together with efforts to increase public awareness to dispose of waste after praying in its place and not to use disposable plastic items. The accumulation of organic waste such as canang, leaves, flowers, and kwangen can be managed by being used as compost and making biopore holes and modern teba around the environment. To support the increase in public awareness to sort waste, it is necessary to provide facilities and infrastructure for cleaning tools, especially in the form of garbage bins with separate categories that are easily accessible to the community. If people already have responsible habits towards waste and environmental cleanliness, Bali will undoubtedly be sustainable and harmonious.  +
Reducing waste from religious ceremonies is very important to maintain cleanliness and environmental sustainability. One effective way is to implement the 3R principles: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Reducing the use of single-use materials like plastic and replacing them with easily decomposable natural materials, such as banana leaves or coconut, can reduce the amount of waste. Additionally, leftovers from ceremonies like flowers and leaves can be processed into compost that is beneficial for plants. Education and public awareness are also very important. By increasing awareness of the importance of good waste management, we can collectively keep the environment clean and healthy.  +
We should avoid producing too much waste during religious ceremonies or offerings (yadnya). It's better to reduce the use of plastic materials, such as plastic bags, by opting for fabric bags or woven baskets. Additionally, we can use smaller offerings or ceremonial items that minimize plastic usage. Try to use flowers, coconut leaves, and other natural materials that decompose easily. After the ceremony, any usable and decent offerings should be saved to reduce waste. Proper waste management will help maintain a clean environment and a sustainable world.  +
Reducing waste in religious activities can be done with several simple but effective steps. First, choose environmentally friendly and recyclable decoration materials and equipment. For example, use natural fabrics or materials instead of single-use plastic. Second, manage waste properly; provide separate trash bins for organic and non-organic materials. Third, reduce the use of plastic for flower containers or prayer facilities. Fourth, always encourage the public to throw away the remaining flowers after performing prayers. With these steps, religious activities can be more sustainable and environmentally friendly.  +