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To reduce waste during relegious ceremonies, the effort is to conduct outreach to the public to take away unused prayer, so that the rubbish is thrown into the trash.
then the waste is sorted first, the waste left over from prayers can be used as fertilizer, we can also use canang shell waste as environmentally friendly straws. If there are people who eat in the temple area so they don't leave their trash in the temple and sellers who sell at the temple don't leave their trash in the temple, that causes the temple to look bad. Another solution that we can do is not use plastic bags as water containers. or canang. We can take the trash left over from the prayers to take home, or we can make a biophyte hole in the prayer area. +
Om Swastiastu, all attendees. My name is I Dewa Ayu Pramita Yoniadi from SMA N 1 SUSUT. On this good day, I will give a little of my opinion about the presence of rubbish in the temple.
OK, what makes so many temples dirty due to ceremonial waste?
The presence of rubbish is due to work activities or not emphasizing cleanliness or not having a cleaner at the temple. So, because of that, I will give my opinion on how to make the temple always beautiful every day. My first opinion is, when we are going to offer canang, if possible, after offering the service, please take the used canang and the one containing plastic if possible, take it home or put it in the trash can. Second, there must be facilities such as rubbish bins, rubbish bins, and there must also be a sweeper ready to clean the temple. Thirdly, there must be a father from truna truni, the community, or school children, to make a mutual cooperation schedule at the temple or during the full moon of tilem, kajeng kliwon, and the daily ones. The waste should be separated into several parts, namely plastic waste, canang or leaf waste, and other waste, so that it is not mixed. Over time, if we care about trash, our temple or environment will be beautiful or clean. All of this can happen if we care about protecting the environment together. It's not difficult if we diligently get used to it, the environment will definitely be beautiful, and we will definitely be happy. Well, that's all I can say, forgive me if there are any shortcomings. I close with parama santih, Om Santih Santih Santih Om. +
Biopori As Organic Waste Processing
As in Wikipedia, the Indonesian language free encyclopedia that have been uploaded on October 17, 2024. Bali is one of the provinces in Indonesia with various nicknames, namely the Island of a thousand islands, the many regions in Bali cannot be separated from the existence of various religious ceremonies. Every religious ceremony certainly requires ceremonial facilities such as canang. The remaining waste of this ceremonial canang is currently the main problem of the Hindu community due to the accumulation of unprocessed canang waste. One way to overcome this waste is by planting biopores around the temple area, organic waste planted in biopores will turn into compost so that canang waste no longer accumulates and we can make fertilizer for plants. With biopori organic canang waste will decompose itself so it is easy for us to overcome the problem of waste and the temple area will be maintained. +
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The way to reduce the amount of waste at religious activities is for visitors to the temple to bring small flower containers, and if they bring food they use food containers from their respective homes so as not to use plastic waste. +
Due to the many prayer activities during the holidays. There is garbage scattered around that is difficult to handle. Many people don't pay attention to garbage because they think garbage is a trivial .And think that there are cleaning staff in the temple. There are some suggestions to solve this problem:
1. Make a rule prohibiting throwing rubbish in the temple
2. Place trash cans at points where people frequently pass by
3. For visitors, it is necessary to apply the 3R system, namely Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Can be applied such as:
1. Bring the offering waste to your own home
2. If you really need plastic, choose the type of plastic that can be reused.
3. Use personal prayer facilities, so as not to create rubbish. Raise awareness of the dangers of waste, either through social media or community service. Don't adopt an elite style, reducing waste is difficult. +
In Bali there are lots of religious activities. This makes the Balinese people participate in carrying out the ceremony. Before the activity takes place there will be preparations made by the local community which are usually held at the temple. After this, there will be a rest event for the community. Balinese people eat the food that has been provided. For example, coffee and Balinese snacks. After this, many Balinese people forget the importance of environmental cleanliness. Many people accidentally throw away used food and drinks because the distance to the dump site is quite far. And that is something that the Balinese people must pay attention to, especially if the activity is at a temple. That is :
1. We must foster a sense of care for the environment, especially in temples
2. We should provide rubbish bins in temples, and a place to process them too. +
Carrying Out Traditions Without Destroying Nature According To The Teachings Of Tri Hita Karana and Using Modern Innovation +
Hindu teachings, especially those originating from the Tri Hita Karana concept, emphasize harmony between humans, nature and God. Maintaining cleanliness, including waste management, in religious ceremonies is part of the congregation's efforts to preserve balance, protect the environment, and manage waste in accordance with modern practices so that we can continue to worship without destroying natural cleanliness. Like; when people offerings together, it is best not to use single-use plastic. It's better to use materials that can be reused or use organics, when at the temple, throw away the rubbish left over from prayers in the place, carry out mutual cooperation after the traditions ceremony by cleaning the temple environment. Developing modern innovation
organic waste can be turned into compost by applying modern tebe innovation, namely a hole in the ground to dispose of organic waste. Meanwhile, non-organic waste is handed over to waste banks to be processed. +
Carrying out traditions without destroying nature according to the teachings of Tri Hita Karana and using modern innovation +
Garbage is discarded material originating from community activities, including religious activities. Considering that Hindu religious ceremonies in Bali involve facilities such as offerings, decorations, etc., the remains of these ceremonies become waste or rubbish. Consists of organic and non-organic waste that cannot be decomposed naturally. The following are efforts that can be made to continue performing Yad without destroying nature in accordance with the teachings of Tri Hita Karana. 1. **Reduce Plastic Waste** When people make donations, it would be better if they didn't use single-use plastic. It is best to use reusable products or use organic materials. Apart from that, throw rubbish in the right place. 2. **Dispose of Trash in the Place Provided** When at the temple, throw away the rubbish left over from prayers in the place provided according to the server. +
Religious waste in large temples such as Pura Batur and Pura Besakih. The big pretend ring has a lot of rubbish that cannot be recycled. The waste in large temples is divided into two, namely organic waste such as (canang, flower, coconut leaves and if there is a polite ceremony containing coconuts and coasters which people call taledan), and inorganic waste such as (plastic canang, plastic incense and bottles) . Many people use all the waste above. Before it became trash, it was used as a means for prayers and ceremonies at the temple. Now many people use the existing waste and no one sorts and disposes of the rubbish in the available rubbish bins. So that the waste accumulates and becomes useful items, organic waste can be turned into compost and inorganic waste into ecobricks. +
Maintaining cleanliness is very important to make a place comfortable and beautiful. Especially during religious ceremonies in Bali. Of course, there is a lot of rubbish that is thrown away carelessly. It would be better if some places should have more trash bins. However, we can also recycle some waste into useful items, of course having high selling and aesthetic value. Flower waste can be used as potpourri. Potpourri is a mixture of organic ingredients that have a specific aroma or fragrance. This mixture also adds spices, essential oils or a few drops of perfume to strengthen the fragrance of this mixture. The fragrance of this mixture can be used as an air freshener. The process of making this potpourri takes more than ten days. With this, we have helped reduce waste during religious activities. +
OM SWASTIASTU
Bali is known for its various religious activities. Sometimes people forget about the remaining flower or canang that has been used and this causes the remaining flower waste to be scattered in the courtyard of the temple. Even though there are trash bins and they are not collected, of course this is very inappropriate. We as people must have awareness and skills in matters like this, but it is not enough to only have awareness of cleanliness, we must also do certain things, such as reducing the use of plastic-based flower containers and it is better to use flower containers that are more suitable for use such as flower containers made of woven bamboo, and the best thing is that after praying the trash is immediately collected and thrown in the trash can.
OM SANTIH SANTIH SANTIH OM +
Bali is famous for its traditions and culture which are still maintained. Bali's natural sustainability and Bali's natural cleanliness also attract people to visit Bali. Bali continuously carries out religious ceremonies. Almost every day we will find religious ceremonies in Bali. The more religious ceremonies that are carried out, the more waste left over from the ceremonies will naturally be. Various solutions have begun to be implemented by the Government and the people of Bali. One example is prohibiting the use of plastic in ceremonial facilities. Apart from that, many people have innovated to process waste left over from ceremonies, such as making biopore holes and processing organic waste into organic fertilizer. The cleanliness of our hearts that we carry out by praying before Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa must also be in harmony with maintaining the cleanliness of Bali's natural environment. +
In my opinion, a clean temple is a sign of good people. We must maintain the cleanliness of the holy place. How can we worship peacefully if there is still trash in the place of worship? It is not only the job of the cleaning staff. We can still try to be better. For example, by not bringing single-use plastic. We should bring better containers such as environmentally friendly containers and so on.
Likewise with the government, to be serious about making regulations so that the temple or holy place can be sustainable. Currently, we cannot rely on the good intentions of many people. Each needs rules for order. +
Provide information and encouragement to worshippers about the importance of reducing waste. For example, put up posters reminding attendees to use trash bins according to category d +
The appeal to dispose of rubbish properly in temple areas is really necessary to raise a sense of public awareness, considering that one of the most effective ways to prevent and even reduce rubbish in temple areas is through self-awareness among the community. The existence of an appeal in the temple area could be the basic foundation for triggering public awareness of the dangers of waste itself. The government must continue to intensify socialization and regulations so that public awareness becomes more open and it is hoped that this can reduce waste in the temple area. However, we are aware that it is very difficult to foster this sense of awareness in every community, so the alternative way that I can suggest is to provide rubbish bins in the temple area that are easily accessible. It is fitting for us as Balinese citizens to protect the purity and harmony of the temple area from rubbish. as stated in Bali Gubernatorial Regulation No. 47 of 2019 concerning source-based waste management. +
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Waste is the biggest problem faced by the province of Bali currenty, waste management often experiences waste disposal problems that are not properly manager,Will result of garbage or ITS careless disposal into open areas will result inair pollution and the surounding environmenment, for example in the piodalan even in bali, the piodalan event in bali, many local residents participate in the event and many residents consume food in the form of snasks and others with packaging in the form of plastic waste so that the trash cas is not able to accommodate the garbage because there is too much with that garbage becomes scattered ever ywhere because there is to much waste, let,find the best solution to handle it by recycling the plastic waste,for example making interesting works from this experience we can learn that we must keep it clean, comfort and sustainnability in the environment around us, we must continue to protect the environment and the good name of our province, namely the province of Bali +
People's tendency to use equipment which is made of plastic, apart from it's relatively cheap price, it's use is also very practical (in accordance with the demands of modern lifestyle). But this is a big problem for Indonesian people, especially Bali. Prayer activities in Bali also cause more and more rubbish to be scattered around, which makes our Island of the Gods produce more and more rubbish. Therefore, I would like to convey several ways to deal with the amount of waste after carrying out religious activities. For plastic waste, I might suggest bringing plastic bags back home, not replacing plastic bags. And for canang waste or prayer waste, perhaps it can be planted in the ground nearby because canang and flowers are organic waste, where organic waste is very easy to decompose in the soil. Besides decomposing easily, organic waste can also be used as fertilizer. Rather than blaming the temple cleaning staff because there are so many complaints about the temple still having lots of rubbish. I think it's about each individual's awareness. This means that if we bring a plastic bag, we can take it home and when praying using flowers, we can do it by not throwing the flowers when one spell is finished (collected). +
Efforts that we can make to reduce waste after religious activities in Bali are by inviting local young people to care about waste, and contributing to reducing the amount of waste in final landfills. This can reduce the production of greenhouse gas emissions, waste from religious activities in Bali such as organic waste. for example canang or decorative leaves, flowers, rampe flowers, etc., from the ceremonial waste can be processed into organic fertilizer which has economic value.
From non-organic waste, for example plastic cups, glass bottles, plastic spoons, plastic straw, it can be collected and then sold to collectors so that this waste has selling value. +
Waste management in traditional ceremonies
Traditional ceremonies are an important part of culture and tradition. However, traditional ceremonies often produce a lot of waste that can pollute the environment. To overcome this problem, here are some ways that can be done:
1. Waste Reduction
Choose environmentally friendly materials: Use biodegradable materials such as banana leaves, bamboo, and recycled paper for decorations and ceremonial equipment.
Reduce plastic use: Avoid using single-use plastics such as plastic food wrappers, straws, and drink bottles.
2. Waste management:
Separate waste: Provide separate bins for organic waste, inorganic waste, and recyclable waste.
Make compost: Utilize organic waste such as food scraps and dry leaves to make compost that can be used as fertilizer.
3. Collaborate with Stakeholders:
Collaborate with environmental organizations: Collaborate with environmental organizations for assistance in waste management and education.
We can reduce the negative impact of waste on the environment and preserve culture and traditions. +
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Bali, an island with strong culture and religion, is called a tourist island. The religion embraced by the Province of Bali is Hinduism which is sacred in its ceremonies. Every Hindu holiday in Bali, many individual prayer facilities are used, such as canang, fruit, incense, etc.
This causes a very large amount of waste from used prayer facilities to be produced. Based on waste data for 2024 in Bali, the organic waste produced after praying reaches an average of 2.4 kg/day. Of course, this is a serious problem regarding the cleanliness of Bali Island as the Island of the Gods.
The solution that can be implemented is to utilize organic waste left over from prayers. The use that can be made is the manufacture of ecoenzymes. The benefits of ecoenzymes are very diverse and very useful for Bali Province and even the world. One of the benefits of Ecoenzym is that it cleans river water by just pouring it on a large scale. This activity can be carried out together in a village. The village in Bali that has carried out this positive activity is Buahan Village on Lake Batur, Bangli on January 29 2023. +