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Pencegahan Pencemaran Lingkungan dari Limbah Plastik dengan Pelatihan Pembuatan Ecobrick

ABDIKU Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Mulawarman 2024 Score: 35 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Wahjuni Hartati, Athiyatul Maula, Dita Amelia Ananta, Gusti Indriyanti, Faisal Prasetya Utomo, Indah Rahayu, Astrid Attha Larissa

Summary

Researchers describe an ecobrick training program conducted at SMP Negeri 1 Sangasanga, an Adiwiyata school in Indonesia, aimed at reducing plastic waste pollution by teaching students to compact non-recyclable plastics into reusable building modules. The intervention sought to raise environmental awareness and integrate sustainable plastic waste management into school activities.

Adiwiyata schools are part of a program encouraging the creation of knowledge and awareness among school residents in environmental conservation. SMP Negeri 1 Sangasanga is one such school with an Adiwiyata program; however, significant plastic waste is still found around the school environment. Ecobrick represents a creative and innovative effort to address the problem of plastic waste pollution. The objectives of this activity are: 1. To raise awareness among students of SMP Negeri 1 Sangasanga about the impact of plastic pollution on the environment and the importance of sustainable plastic waste management; 2. To train students in making ecobricks as a creative solution to reduce plastic waste and transform it into a useful resource; 3. To integrate ecobrick production into school activities to foster a culture of waste management and environmental awareness among students. The methods used include socialization of ecobrick introduction, explanation of ecobrick making, and practice in assembling ecobricks into products as a form of plastic waste utilization. The results obtained from this activity show that students have gained knowledge and skills to process plastic waste into useful products through ecobrick, such as chairs

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