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Assistance innovation for organic waste management into composter in sukawarna Village

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Nur Zeina Maya Sari, Siti Rosimah, Tanty Sondari, Rifa Ranti Nuraini and Miss Rifa
Subject Area: 
Physical Sciences and Engineering
Abstract: 

Sub-district is an urban area with a dense population and quite high levels of household and agricultural activity Sukawarna. The process of making compost This done using 3 types, namely, dip compost, solid-liquid compost, and solid compost. The capacity of organic waste 5 kg of processed compost processed and the process takes 20-40 days. The liquid compost from the process dip as much as 4.5 liters. For the solid-liquid composter, 1.8 liters of liquid compost has been produced, The solid compost yield is 2.1 kg. For the solid composter, the solid compost yield is 2.6 kg. Continue Public knowledge of waste management in general is still relatively small, on average only 50 %. This is influenced by the education level of residents, which is junior high school level, reaching 40 %. Regarding residents' experience in managing waste is quite good, namely 75 %. Then Public perception of management household waste is good, namely 7.5 % stated that they agree with waste management efforts from questionnaire data processing. With this high level of perception, it does not encourage a high level of citizen participation in waste management. As many as 41-57% of residents have never participated either directly or indirectly. directly to household waste management. Rubbish Households produce an average of 2–3 kg of organic waste per day, most of which is disposed of in landfills (or burned directly. This condition creates environmental problems in the form of pollution air, accumulation of organic waste and the absence of a circular economy-based organic waste management system. Composter is the right solution because it is able to process organic waste into environmentally friendly alternative fertilizer.

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