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- preserving nature using plastic waste sorting efforts + (-)
- trash to disappear + (-)
- Ways to reduce waste at religious ceremonies + (-)
- how to get rid of trash + (-)
- Faith in Action : A Journey Toward Zero Waste in Religious Gatherings + (-)
- In my opinion, the way to handle ceremonial waste is + (-)
- religious plastic waste + (-)
- efforts to reduce waste at the temple + (-)
- Start realizing the reduction in plastic waste + (-)
- Nothing + (-)
- Temple Without Plastic: A Holy Step Towards A Sustainable Environment. + (-)
- Reduce Waste With RDF (Refuse Derived Fuel) + (-)
- Waste Management of Traditional Ceremony Offerings (especially canang) at the Temple + (-)
- Let's keep the temple clean by making biopori + (-)
- how to reduce waste in the temple + (- First are some of the main facilities in … - First are some of the main facilities in the Hindu prayer procession in Bali. for example: coconut leaves, canang sari, daksina,</br>incense, water, flowers, fruits</br>organic waste after the last prayer. All organic waste that can be composted.</br></br>- The second waste or organic waste such as banana peels, leftover fruit in the pantry can be put into maggots.</br></br>- The third in the use of disposable items when going to the temple, plastic waste is still very much so that the waste must be sorted again if it is to be processed or recycled.</br></br>- Fourth, dried flower waste has the potential to be used as. A mixture of ingredients used to make aromatherapy incense.edients used to make aromatherapy incense.)
- reducing religious plastic waste + (-Bali has beautiful traditions and religio … -Bali has beautiful traditions and religion. </br>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. </br></br>That is all and thank youisposal sites. That is all and thank you)
- Preserving Bali without using plastik waste + (.)
- Take care of the temple environment + (.)
- how to cleaned to trash + (.)
- Several steps can be implemented to reduce waste in temples for every religious activity : + (1. Avoid using plastic bags to carry relig … 1. Avoid using plastic bags to carry religious offerings or other items. Instead of single-use plastic bags, worshippers can opt for more environmentally friendly containers, such as woven bags or reusable fabric bags.</br>2. Implement waste sorting. Temples should provide separate bins for organic and non-organic waste, so that organic remnants from offerings, such as flowers, leaves, and canang, can be composted, while non-organic waste can be recycled to reduce pollution.</br>3. Educate worshippers on the importance of cleanliness and waste sorting. This can be done through sermons or communication media such as information boards in the temple area.</br>4. Organize communal clean-up activities after ceremonies. By carrying out this communal effort, waste can be collected and sorted properly, ensuring that the temple environment remains clean and sacred.</br>By implementing these steps, religious activities at temples can continue in a solemn manner, without leaving a negative impact on the surrounding environment.ive impact on the surrounding environment.)
- Several STEPS can be implemented to reduce waste in temples for every religious activity : + (1. Avoid using plastic bags to carry relig … 1. Avoid using plastic bags to carry religious offerings or other items. Instead of single-use plastic bags, worshippers can opt for more environmentally friendly containers, such as woven bags or reusable fabric bags.</br>2. Implement waste sorting. Temples should provide separate bins for organic and non-organic waste, so that organic remnants from offerings, such as flowers, leaves, and canang, can be composted, while non-organic waste can be recycled to reduce pollution.</br>3. Educate worshippers on the importance of cleanliness and waste sorting. This can be done through sermons or communication media such as information boards in the temple area.</br>4. Organize communal clean-up activities after ceremonies. By carrying out this communal effort, waste can be collected and sorted properly, ensuring that the temple environment remains clean and sacred.</br>By implementing these steps, religious activities at temples can continue in a solemn manner, without leaving a negative impact on the surrounding environment.ive impact on the surrounding environment.)
- Managing Religious Activity Waste Into Goods That Contain Use Value + (1. Change single-use plastic to bottles, f … 1. Change single-use plastic to bottles, for water containers, when asking for water. </br>2. Process the remaining decorations into higher quality items, such as: sticks on the canang and half of the banten material into broom sticks. </br>3. Plastic waste is collected and used as ecobricks. These ecobricks can be used as tables, chairs, etc. </br>4. Making a modern teba at Nista Manda, this modern teba is used as a place to collect organic waste (other than sticks or wood) as well as religious activities, such as flowers, leaves, etc. that are not hard.s flowers, leaves, etc. that are not hard.)
- how we reduce waste + (1. Public Education and Awareness: Providi … 1. Public Education and Awareness: Providing education to the public, especially participants in traditional ceremonies or religious ceremonies, regarding the impact of used charitable waste on the environment. This can be done through campaigns, seminars or outreach involving community leaders and religious leaders.</br></br>2. Traditional Waste Processing: Developing traditional waste management used by Banten. For example, people can be taught to use environmentally friendly or biodegradable food materials, such as organic materials, rather than non-organic materials such as plastic.</br></br>3. Provide special trash cans: Provide special trash cans around the beach area which is often used for ceremonies. These trash cans must be clearly marked, so that people know the right place to throw away used donations.</br></br>4. Integrated Waste Management Program: Partner with local governments to create an integrated waste management program, such as a system that periodically transports waste from the ceremony site to the waste processing site.</br></br>5. Regular Cleaning: Carry out regular beach cleans involving local residents, volunteers and local authorities. This mutual cooperation activity not only helps clean the beach, but also increases public awareness of the importance of keeping the environment clean.portance of keeping the environment clean.)
- how to reduce plastic waste in temples + (1. The devotees are urged not to use plast … 1. The devotees are urged not to use plastic bags when visiting Batur Temple.</br>2. Prepare trash bins according to their type in the temple environment.</br>3. Provide education to the devotees so that after praying, they can take their trash home or find a trash bin</br>4. Use reusable prayer facilities such as keben and cloth shopping bags</br>5. Create a biopore program in the temple environment by utilizing organic waste from prayers which will later become compost.m prayers which will later become compost.)
- how to reduce waste in the environment + (A good way to reduce waste in religious ce … A good way to reduce waste in religious ceremonies in Bali is to carry out sacred and sustainable ceremonies. As a congregation, before the ceremony takes place, it is best to offer offerings using environmentally friendly materials. For example, avoid using plastic and replace it with natural materials such as banana leaves or coconut leaves. Thus, the assistance provided can be decomposed naturally and does not use synthetic materials. Apart from that, offerings can be designed to be simpler but still beautiful and precise compared to offerings that use excess materials which can add to waste.</br></br>During the ceremony, waste such as plastic wrap and drink bottles should be collected back using environmentally friendly bags. Recycling or processing waste to be more useful follows the "Tri Hita Karana" concept. The most important thing is that there is communication at the banjar or community level regarding good ceremonial procedures, so that the purity and cleanliness of the environment is maintained wisely.s of the environment is maintained wisely.)
- love the environment, reduce waste + (A temple is a holy place for prayer for Hi … A temple is a holy place for prayer for Hindus, especially in Bali, apart from being a place to worship the Almighty God, it is also a tourist attraction for tourists, especially foreign tourists. In every temple there is always a lot of rubbish such as flower waste, incense, and even plastic used as packaging. prayer facilities. This is due to a lack of concern for the environment. We as Hindus should always keep the temple clean.</br>The way we reduce waste in religious activities, most importantly we must foster a sense of concern for the environment. Make it clear to people who will enter the temple area not to bring plastic waste. Replace canang wrappers with banana leaves. Provide enough trash cans. When you have finished praying, Sampian trash and prayer facilities must be taken to each person's home. Carrying out outreach to emphasize that if you throw rubbish carelessly you will be fined. Processing rubbish into fertilizer such as canang and kwangen rubbish.</br></br>This is one way we can reduce waste at every religious ceremony. reduce waste at every religious ceremony.)
- Efforts to reduce waste caused by religious activities + (According to my point of view, my way of r … According to my point of view, my way of reducing the garbage caused by religious activities is in my neighborhood. Let me take the example of the temple of Uluwatu. The uluwatu temple has a policy that is not allowed to bring single-use plastic into the temple area. With this policy, we have indirectly reduced and separated plastic waste from organic waste. We need to know that garbage used for hindu religious activities is mostly organic garbage. With the presence of organic waste, we can reduce it to compost fertilizer, this fertilizer is very beneficial for the environment and can reduce waste from religious activities. I hope all temples in Bali and outside Bali follow to implement the rules in Uluwatu templew to implement the rules in Uluwatu temple)
- Bali Waste Emergency + (According to research on waste management … According to research on waste management from dipura ceremonies into rdf (refuse derived fuel) conducted by Fransiskus Vebrian Kenedey, Dewa Ngakan Ari Yudiaskara, Made Vina Maharani from Mahasaraswati University, the waste from religious ceremonies is dominated by biodegradable waste with a composition of around 80%, such as banana leaves, flowers, coconut leaves, coconut fibre, food offerings and so on.</br></br>Overcoming the problem of religious waste can no longer rely solely on the addition of landfills. What is needed now is an independent and local wisdom-based waste management innovation. </br></br>Teba, which in the Balinese tradition is an area behind the house for gardening and processing organic waste, can be adapted to be a solution in waste management in the temple area. Modern Teba is a waste management centre that focuses on religious ceremony waste. With a composting system, the organic waste generated can be reprocessed to support organic farming in Bali.cessed to support organic farming in Bali.)
- If You Pray Well, You Will Also Be Good At Throwing Away Rubbish. + (Actually, reducing the amount of waste in … Actually, reducing the amount of waste in everyday life requires extra awareness in realizing it. What we know is that in religious activities, especially Hinduism in Bali, a lot of waste is produced, both organic and non-organic. Such as offerings, plastic waste, and many more. Culture is indeed difficult to change, but from now on we can raise awareness to reduce waste use.</br></br>The first step that is most important in my opinion is</br>Providing a trash can in a corner that can be reached. Be it a trash bag or a trash can (organic and non-organic)</br></br>And followed by small steps including.</br>1. Replacing as much as possible the use of plastic waste in religious ceremonies. For example: using a bowl as a substitute for plastic bags. Replacing the use of disposable plastic with jars as containers for tirtha.</br>2. Waste - Waste from religious ceremonies, both organic and non-organic, can be processed or recycled as a fragrance or ecoenzyme that is useful or can be sold in the community</br></br>In this way, we as Hindus, especially in Bali, can always protect nature and during religious ceremonies. If it has been implemented, the garbage will be reduced and neatly arranged. And back to ourselves, it takes attention and understanding from all of us to be able to maintain the cleanliness of the surroundings. If we all want to pray comfortably and well, we must also be wise in throwing away garbage.ust also be wise in throwing away garbage.)
- starting from ourselves + (Actually, there are many ways to deal with … Actually, there are many ways to deal with waste during religious ceremonies, but the most important thing is actually from ourselves.</br></br>We are not aware, throwing rubbish anywhere is a way to slowly destroy the environment, we only pretend to care, when there is a mutual cooperation event, what we have actually been doing all this time, is just saying words without any action, for me, the best way to deal with it is , from our awareness as Hindus, after we realize it, then we do it and carry it out, because,</br></br>Thought without action is just empty talk.Thought without action is just empty talk.)
- Self-awareness + (Actually, there are many ways to deal with … Actually, there are many ways to deal with waste during religious ceremonies, but the most important thing is actually from ourselves.</br>We are not aware, throwing rubbish anywhere is a way to slowly destroy the environment, we only pretend to care, when there is a mutual cooperation event, what we have actually been doing all this time, is just saying words without any action, for me, the best way to deal with it is , from our awareness as Hindus, after we realize it, then we do it and carry it out, because,</br>Thought without action is just empty talk.Thought without action is just empty talk.)
- Homeless Trash + (Alexander Parkes created plastic to make i … 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.</br></br>O my brother, minimize waste with 3R PAIRAR :</br>✓ Reuse</br>✓ Reduce</br>✓ Recycle</br></br>- Planning government programs.</br></br>- Search for eco-friendly Alternatives that are easily biodegradable.</br></br>- Instill Intention within yourself through educating others.</br></br>- Include “My trash, My Responsibility.”</br></br>- Take Real Action that does not cause harm.</br></br>- Give a Review on the efforts made.arm. - Give a Review on the efforts made.)
- Test Gus Arya + (All water is the elixir of life, all movements are dances, and all languages are songs.)
- dealing with leftover waste from donations + (An effective solution for Tackling plastic waste in Banten is reducing the use of plastic in wrapping poles)
- Let's sort waste and utilize religious ceremony waste + (Apa itu upacara keagamaan? upacara keagama … Apa itu upacara keagamaan? upacara keagamaan adalah ritual yang dilakukan oleh suatu agama untuk lebih mendekatkan diri kepada Tuhan yang dianut oleh agama tersebut. Apakah setelah terjadi nya upacara keagamaan akan membuat sampah berserakan? Iyaa tentu, sampah" Dalam upacara keagamaan berbeda" Tergantung agama yang di anut, seperti agama hindu, dalam upacara keagamaan agama Hindu sampah yang akan di hasilkan adalah sampah" Organik seperti canang atau bunga, daun kelapa, kulit buah, dan lain". Selain sampah organik terdapat juga sampah anorganik seperti plastik, dan juga botol air. Di mana sampah" Tersebut akan di bawa? Biasanya sampah tersebut akan di bawa ke TPA atau tempat pembuangan akhir. Tetapi ada baik nya jika kita mendaur ulang sampah" Tersebut, seperti mengolahnya terlebih dahulu mana yang termasuk sampah organik dan mana yang termasuk sampah anorganik. Setelah itu kita bisa mengubur sampah organik tersebut, atau bisa juga di jadikan pupuk kompos untuk tanaman, dan sampah anorganik dapat di pilah menjadi barang baru yang lebih beguna, seperti pot hias, dan juga sampah anorganik seperti botol dapat di jual kembali. Dengan itu kita dapat mengurangi sampah yang berserakan di jalanan, dan mendapatkan manfaat yang baik bagi bumi ini serta dengan itu kita dapat menghemat uang. </br>Kesimpulan: kesimpulan dari teks di atas adalah kita harus pintar dalam memilah dan menanggulangi sampah sisa" Dari upacara keagamaan di bali.mpah sisa" Dari upacara keagamaan di bali.)
- Efforts to reduce the amount of waste in religious activities + (As Balinese Hindus, of course, in carrying … As Balinese Hindus, of course, in carrying out religious activities, a lot of waste is produced, both organic and anorganic waste. For example, during the melasti ceremony, a lot of waste is generated in the ceremony, both organic waste such as ceremonial facilities and inorganic waste consumed by the community. This causes a buildup of waste in the area, causing environmental damage. </br>Therefore, we as Hindus must think about efforts to reduce this waste. In my opinion, after performing a religious ceremony we can collect the waste generated from the ceremony. After that, it is separated between organic and anorganic waste, for organic waste we can utilize it as an ecoenzyme and then anorganic waste is taken to the landfill. anorganic waste is taken to the landfill.)
- dealing with waste after completing prayer activities + (As we can see, waste from religious ceremo … As we can see, waste from religious ceremonies in temples is increasing over time due to the lack of awareness of our people about keeping the temple area clean. That's why we as Hindu citizens in Bali have an important role to play in overcoming this. Apart from the rules that have been made by the government, we also have to have awareness and responsibility for maintaining the cleanliness of the temple area. Tackling waste can start from self-awareness, such as after praying, the canang or incense waste is taken and thrown into the trash, the use of plastic must also be reduced, such as not using plastic as a canang container, the plastic can be replaced with bowls or environmentally friendly containers. other. By having this sense of responsibility and by obeying the rules made by the government, the waste used for prayer in the temple area will decrease.r prayer in the temple area will decrease.)
- How to reduce waste at traditional ceremonies + (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)
- Bali's Sacred Sites Drowning in Trash: A Crisis of Tradition and Environment + (As we know, Bali is home to countless temp … As we know, Bali is home to countless temples, earning it the nickname 'Island of a Thousand Temples'. In addition to its rich culture, Bali's natural beauty is renowned worldwide. However, in this modern era, Bali faces various challenges, one of which is the waste generated from religious ceremonies. Plastic waste, styrofoam, and other remnants from these rituals pose significant environmental threats. This pollution can mar Bali's natural beauty, contaminate water sources, and even lead to health issues.</br></br>Therefore, the people of Bali need to be more mindful of environmental cleanliness by adopting the 3R principle (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) during religious ceremonies. We must reduce the use of single-use plastics and shift towards natural materials. Moreover, organic waste from offerings can be composted. For this initiative to succeed, cooperation from the government, temples, communities, and tourism stakeholders is essential to ensure Bali's sustainability.essential to ensure Bali's sustainability.)
- Remembering Tri Hita Karana + (As we know, people in Bali find it very di … As we know, people in Bali find it very difficult to implement the culture of throwing away rubbish in its proper place. Especially when there are religious activities. For example, for Hindu people, when there is a yadnya ceremony, it will definitely produce rubbish scattered everywhere, making the community disturbed. Therefore, we have to deal with this waste by inviting people to sort the waste and use it by recycling it and making it into compost for organic waste such as canang. Implementing zero waste "as a movement to not produce waste, such as reducing the use of plastic waste. Let us implement the culture of making waste in its place, such as the Bali provincial government program, namely Nangun Sat Kerthi Loka Bali. If not us, who else? If not now, when? So thank you .who else? If not now, when? So thank you .)
- Self-awareness in Managing Waste at Besakih Temple + (At Pura Besakih during Purnama Kadasa, man … At Pura Besakih during Purnama Kadasa, many worshippers (pemedek) come to pray, which often leads to a buildup of waste. Therefore, waste management and solutions that can be implemented include replacing single-use plastics with alternatives such as bokor (offering containers), tote bags, or traditional woven bags that can be brought independently. Additionally, remnants from offerings such as kwangen, flowers, and incense brought from home can be taken back home after the prayer. A ban on snack and drink vendors in the outer area of the temple could also help reduce packaging waste. Installing prominent notice boards that are easy for worshippers to see, as well as increasing the number of trash bins, can help remind people to dispose of their waste properly. Furthermore, imposing penalties on worshippers who litter or use single-use plastics can help preserve the cleanliness and environmental sustainability of Pura Besakihvironmental sustainability of Pura Besakih)
- Tackling Waste in a Simple Way + (At religious ceremonies, especially in Bal … At religious ceremonies, especially in Bali, there is no escaping the presence of waste, be it organic or non-organic waste. The simple way is to provide different trash bins at the venue, and later organic waste is used as compost, while non-organic waste can be recycled again. It is hoped that every village will create a waste bank like the one in Pemaron village, namely Bank Sampah Induk (BSI), where in addition to keeping the environment clean, we also get income from selling waste in the waste bank. Furthermore, other practical examples such as during the Melasti ceremony use cloth instead of plastic to wrap the pralingga, besides that avoid using styrofoam or plastic in food containers, can be replaced with natural materials such as banana leaves and so on.materials such as banana leaves and so on.)
- TONG SETAN: LOW-SMOKE WASTE INCINERATION + (Bali faces significant challenges in waste … Bali faces significant challenges in waste management, including from religious ceremonies such as canang. Remaining silent without a solution is not an option. The solution we propose is the "Tong Setan," a waste incinerator with air circulation that reduces smoke. Unlike regular burning, the tong setan has a two-layer design that allows for good airflow. This device is easy to move, does not require additional fuel, and speeds up waste management, making it effective in reducing waste from religious activities. The tong setan also complies with Law Number 18 of 2008 on environmentally friendly waste management. With this device, we can manage waste effectively and support a cleaner environment, thus solving the issue of smoke and pollution from burning.issue of smoke and pollution from burning.)