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Tackling waste is a very important problem that requires joint efforts from all parties. Below are several ways you can deal with waste:
The first is to make a rubbish bin at a religious event, the rubbish at the event is thrown into the rubbish bin and then banned.
The second is to provide rubbish bins in certain corners , namely in the from of organic and anorganik rubbish bins.
The third is not to buy prayer tools outside, it's best to bring prayer tools from home so you Can reduce the use of plastic waste.
The fourth is to separate waste based on type so that it is easy to recycle.
The fifth is to build awareness in the community about how important waste management is.
Those are some ways to deal with plastic waste +
I saw many people using plastic bags when we went to the temple. After they prayed, the plastic waste was not eaten. This is why plastic waste in temples is increasing. My suggestion, if we pray at the temple, is to replace the canang containers with bowls and non-single-use plastic bags, so that there will be less plastic waste and we will be more comfortable when offering offerings at the temple. If there are still people who use plastic bags when offering offerings at the temple, we will now reprimand them for changing their canang containers to bowls and others that add plastic waste. +
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It is certain that during religious ceremonies, plastic waste becomes a major issue. Plastic bags, plastic bottles, and packaging for offerings become waste that is very difficult to decompose. To prevent this issue from continuing, I can use more eco-friendly natural materials. Offerings made from palm leaves, other types of leaves, or bamboo baskets are better and more easily decomposable, reducing plastic waste. Plastic bags can be replaced with cloth bags or bamboo weavings, which are more sustainable. Instead of plastic bottles, it is better to use reusable bottles. Throughout the religious ceremonies, I can become more aware of maintaining a clean and sustainable environment, ensuring harmony with nature. Preserving the sanctity of nature is an important part of Hindu teachings, so I must strive to maintain a pure environment and reduce plastic waste during religious ceremonies. +
Om swastiastu
My opinion is to implement local wisdom-based steps, such as providing strong education and public awareness of the environment by emphasizing the notification of the prohibition of littering and disposing of waste according to its type, in addition it can also be done by reducing the use of disposable plastic bags, by using environmentally friendly bag crafts, in addition it can also utilize natural materials such as banana leaves as a place of worship, and the most important thing is that there is a waste processing system in each ceremony place where several trash bins must be provided with 2 types, namely 1 for organic waste and 1 for inorganic waste. This will facilitate the waste processing process, where organic waste such as flowers can be composted, while inorganic waste such as plastic can be made into useful crafts. By doing this we can preserve the environment and Bali is free from waste. If not us, who else?
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Religious activities often produce a lot of garbage, so we have to rack our brains to clean it. In my opinion, invite people to build a community, involve family, friends, and youth communities or what is called STT to implement environmentally friendly habits when worshiping.
With a little change in habits, we can contribute to maintaining the preservation of the surrounding environment. And also hold a socialization that prioritizes preserving the environment, so that people are more aware, that garbage will greatly damage the image of religion, or those people, just because of the actions of irresponsible people. +
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In general, traditional ceremonies must come from rituals or worship. One of the wastes is organic powder that is still left for traditional ceremonies. Hindu who worship in temples must maintain the cleanliness of the temple during ritual ceremonies. The increase in waste production is not accompanied by proper waste management efforts, so that the waste produced is collected and taken to the landfill to be placed together with other types of waste.
A simple way for us to overcome this problem is with 3R, namely (Reuse, Reduce, and Recycle) by doing these three activities, waste can be reduced. Composting can also be done to process waste from the remains of traditional ceremonies. Waste compost which mostly consists of organic materials also has the potential to be composted, which can be used for business.
The behavior of people who often use single-use items such as plastic, bottles, and cans can be replaced with more environmentally friendly materials. We can replace plastic with keben, bottles and cans we replace with tumblers that we can use many times. On the other hand, we can also use the remaining food or fruit waste as animal feed, and the most important thing to maintain the cleanliness of the surrounding area is the availability of waste disposal facilities to reduce the amount of scattered plastic waste. +
Reducing waste from traditional piodalan ceremonies, such as bringing a bag to receptacle for used canang. +
Alexander Parkes created plastic to make it easier for humans to carry things. However, who would have thought that this friend would turn into the main enemy. Indonesia, which is rich in spices, is now trapped in a pile of rubbish. Previously we fought against invaders, now we fight against waste. Are we going to give up? No! Remember, this earth is broke because of human action. Our indifference is the root of the problem. Even though the government launched various programs, the expected changes never came.
O my brother, minimize waste with 3R PAIRAR :
✓ Reuse
✓ Reduce
✓ Recycle
- Planning government programs.
- Search for eco-friendly Alternatives that are easily biodegradable.
- Instill Intention within yourself through educating others.
- Include “My trash, My Responsibility.”
- Take Real Action that does not cause harm.
- Give a Review on the efforts made. +
The way to deal with waste in sanggah/merajan is by:
1. Sweep and clean our yard before leaving
2. Reduce excessive use of plastic waste
3. When mebanten use flotsam/place for mebanten
4. Keep the sanggah/merajan clean so that it always looks clean and beautiful
5. And throw away the trash in the right place
So that waste doesn't increase in the environment around us, let's work together to protect our environment, starting from our own homes and the environment around us, so that it is always clean and beautiful. A clean environment will create a pleasant atmosphere. +
In my opinion, with the amount of rubbish that is left after people or residents pray at temples, it would be best for us as citizens of Bali, which is famous for its thousand temples and their sustainability, to always maintain cleanliness, especially in the holy places we use for prayer. We can find that after praying there is flower waste, canang, as well as plastic waste and newspapers scattered in several places in the temple. Therefore, there are several ways that I can find to overcome or prevent or reduce the amount of rubbish strewn about in temples apart from not using plastic rubbish, namely, we can bring back the canang offerings that we use for prayer to throw away in nearby rubbish bins, and preferably in several places. Places or places that are often used to throw rubbish are placed in rubbish bins, and also we as residents around the temple can work together to clean up rubbish because we as a community are the ones who need to clean it up. +
One of the most important things to maintain for the place in the temple environment is to maintain the cleanliness and beauty of the temple and contribute to preserving it for future generations. +
Reducing waste in religious activities can be done with several simple but effective steps. First, the use of environmentally friendly materials such as shopping bags made of cloth or plastic. +
In my opinion, the way to reduce non-organic waste in religious activities is by replacing plastic for carrying canang with bowls or cloth bags, and to reduce organic waste, you can bury it in the ground or process it into organic fertilizer. +
How to Reduce Waste in Temples After Religious Ceremonies
After performing a religious ceremony, it is important to reduce waste in the temple in a sustainable way. Here are some ways you can do this:
1. Waste Sorting:
Sorting waste into organic and inorganic is very important. Organic waste such as tree remains, canang and leaves can be processed into fertilizer, while inorganic waste such as plastic and paper must be collected and processed in the right way.
2.Waste Processing:
Organic waste can be processed into fertilizer using a chopping machine and EM liquid. This process can be done independently with the help of students and local residents.
Use of Segregated Waste Bins:
Using segregated trash cans can help separate waste from the start. Assistance from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry such as segregated waste bins, waste motorbikes and waste carts is very helpful in waste management.
3.Waste Reduction:
Doing the 3Rs (Reuse, Reduce, Recycle) simply at home can help reduce the amount of waste produced. This can be done by reducing the use of plastic, repeating the use of goods, and starting the recycling process.
With these methods, we can reduce waste in temples and preserve the surrounding environment. +
Om swastiastu +
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 +
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 +