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- Reduce waste when you finish praying + (To reduce the amount of waste in religious … To reduce the amount of waste in religious activities, we can provide rubbish bins, not throw away sampiyan offerings at the temple and this can be done through education and collaboration with the community. We as religious communities must be able to create awareness of the importance of better waste management in religious activities. Apart from that, processing waste from religious activities into compost is also a very good way to reduce waste. Because the waste that comes from religious activities mostly comes from organic waste such as flowers and leaves. We can also put up banners around the temple area to always remind people who are praying not to throw rubbish.ople who are praying not to throw rubbish.)
- "Effective Steps to Reduce Waste in Religious Activities" + (To reduce waste in religious activities in … To reduce waste in religious activities in Bali, use natural materials such as leaves and flowers for offerings and avoid single-use plastics. Choose recyclable packaging and provide separate trash bins. Educate participants about the importance of sorting waste and maintaining cleanliness.sorting waste and maintaining cleanliness.)
- Reducing Waste in Religious Activities Using Environmentally Friendly Principles + (To reduce waste in religious activities in … To reduce waste in religious activities in Bali, the application of environmentally friendly principles is very important. First, using recyclable materials for ceremonies, such as banana donuts. Second, replacing plastic bags with cloth bags. Third, providing a place to store waste for religious ceremony sites, and separating organic waste from non-organic waste to facilitate recycling and composting. First, flowers left over from traditional ceremonies can be obtained by drying dried flower powder, which can be used as a mixture in aromatherapy perfumes. With this effort, it is hoped that it can reduce waste in every religious activity. reduce waste in every religious activity.)
- Education and self-awareness + (To reduce waste in religious activities, y … To reduce waste in religious activities, you can:</br>1. Use more environmentally friendly and biodegradable materials, such as banana leaf plates.</br>2. Encourage and raise awareness among the community to pay more attention to the environment.</br>3. Reduce the use of plastics, such as disposable plastic spoons and straws.</br>4. Invite the community to collaborate in cleaning the temple.</br>5. Reuse plastic bags from offerings repeatedly to reduce plastic waste or replace plastic bags with reusable cloth bags.ace plastic bags with reusable cloth bags.)
- Preserving the Environment Through Waste-Free Religious Practices + (To reduce waste in religious activities, w … To reduce waste in religious activities, we should return to eco-friendly practices, such as using natural materials like leaves, bamboo, and flowers for offerings. These materials are biodegradable and help reduce plastic waste. We should also minimize the use of single-use plastics by replacing them with reusable cloth bags or other sustainable items.ble cloth bags or other sustainable items.)
- Bali is clean, Bali is beautiful + (To reduce waste in religious ceremonies, w … To reduce waste in religious ceremonies, we can take the following steps:</br></br> 1. Reduce Plastic Use: </br>Replace single-use plastics with reusable materials, such as cloth bags or refillable drinking bottles. </br></br>2. Provide a separate trash can:</br> Make sure there are separate bins for organic, inorganic and recyclable waste, so that the waste management process is more efficient.</br></br>That is a way to reduce waste at religious events that we can do. waste at religious events that we can do.)
- REDUCE PLASTIC WASTE + (To reduce waste in religious ceremonies, w … To reduce waste in religious ceremonies, we can take the following steps:</br></br> 1. Reduce Plastic Use: </br>Replace single-use plastics with reusable materials, such as cloth bags or refillable drinking bottles. </br></br>2. Provide a separate trash can:</br> Make sure there are separate bins for organic, inorganic and recyclable waste, so that the waste management process is more efficient.</br></br>That is a way to reduce waste at religious events that we can do. waste at religious events that we can do.)
- Batur problem + (Ulun Danu Batur Temple is often considered … Ulun Danu Batur Temple is often considered the second largest temple in Bali because Most of the population is Hindu because of its large number. The large number of temples is one of the reasons why there are still many Hindu places of worship. They are easy to find. Bali cannot be separated from traditional ceremonies and ceremonies religion. Things like containers that create attraction. Therefore Ulun Danu temple has become popular as a tourist destination because their culture and customs. Hindus in Bali have a variety traditional ceremonies whose philosophy is conscious of nature and meaning protect the environment when performing rituals. 1 One a form of effort to protect and preserve nature by carrying out rituals specifically those used in nature in a way that originates from nature. However, in the implementation of this offering activity, many people do not throw away the waste produced from equipment with their offerings so that the rubbish becomes organic compost which can be recycled, so in this case someone has quite a lot of rubbish which causes problems for other people because of the people's actions. increase their awareness, so that the way to deal with waste from religious activities is to increase self-awareness to reduce waste produced from offeringsss to reduce waste produced from offerings)
- how to deal with waste in temples + (Uncle Swastiastu, in my opinion, dealing w … Uncle Swastiastu, in my opinion, dealing with waste in temples is by bringing cloth bags/bags, not using single-use items or if you go to the temple, try to bring a bag to hold the waste after praying, giving directions before praying about cleanliness in the temple, processing the waste into goods. which is useful, providing educational videos that are more interesting and more educational for the community, raising public awareness through developing waste management forums, preserving plant growth in the temple area by not placing rubbish between the plants because the plants are a shield against that rubbish. that's all I can say IM Ni Putu Juliantari from smk negeri 1 AmlapuraPutu Juliantari from smk negeri 1 Amlapura)
- Procedures for reducing waste in the temple after carrying out the ceremony + (Usually at each temple there is a janitor … Usually at each temple there is a janitor who will manage the cleanliness of the temple environment. The cleaning team will take policy action to deal with waste, for example by providing a place to pile up sorted organic waste and then we can also use biopore holes. Meanwhile, inorganic waste will still be directed to the landfill. So that all these methods can work effectively, it is necessary to make regulations prohibiting the use of plastic during prayer activities at temples. Another alternative as a substitute is to use a bowl, keben, cloth bag.titute is to use a bowl, keben, cloth bag.)
- efforts to handle religious ceremony waste on the Dewata Island + (Usually when we are going to pray we will … Usually when we are going to pray we will bring prayer materials from home, such as canang, incense, flowers and offerings. When we finish praying we will definitely leave behind trash, whether it is organic or inorganic waste. This rubbish will leave quite serious problems, because this rubbish will continue to pile up and pile up due to the large number of people who leave rubbish at the temple and in the temple area. We can handle this problem in several ways, here are how to handle non-organic and organic waste. The first is related to handling non-organic waste, as we know non-organic waste is waste that is difficult to decompose and takes a very long time, therefore we must try not to bring plastic bags for flower containers or other containers for flower containers, we should wrap them in leaves, flats or other flower containers such as bkor, if someone still carries plastic bags or plastic waste then tell the person to take it home, the next step is to deal with organic waste resulting from religious ceremonies, this waste is usually flowers, banana leaves , coconut leaves etc., waste like this is easier to decompose because the waste comes from nature, therefore we can process this organic waste into fertilizer or compost, if this method is complicated we can make a hole in the ground that is quite large, the hole We will use it to contain organic waste so that it can decompose.in organic waste so that it can decompose.)
- Overcoming waste with creativity + (Waste generally comes from human activitie … Waste generally comes from human activities. To deal with waste from religious ceremonies, we can develop our creativity. Previously, sort the waste into 2 large parts, namely organic and inorganic. Then utilize the waste into something useful and even have economic value. For example, by collecting plastic waste with Plastic Bank Indonesia, which is a non-profit organization that works on the plastic waste problem. Since 2019-2023, a number of residents from various circles and communities have proven this by recording 50,000,000 kg of plastic waste. This collaboration, apart from solving the plastic waste problem, is also a source of income. Then, organic waste that comes from leftover offerings, such as flowers, fruit, coconut leaves and leaves, can be used to make ecoenzymes. A stakeholder stated that 40-50% could handle organic waste at one of the temples in Denpasar, Bali. Apart from that, it can also be used as compost, by making a hole in the ground, putting the rubbish in, then covering it and making a gap for rainwater/insects to enter. Leave it for 3-4 weeks./insects to enter. Leave it for 3-4 weeks.)
- Let's carry out devotional worship while still caring for the environment + (Waste has a huge negative impact on the en … Waste has a huge negative impact on the environment. Religious activities often involve a lot of people and produce a considerable amount of waste. In order for us to carry out religious activities with attention to environmental sustainability. We can apply several ways to reduce waste in religious activities such as minimizing the use of plastic by switching to reusable containers, for example when bringing flowers for prayer facilities we can use flower holders, when making decorations or bebantenan it is better to predominantly use organic materials so that when it is over in use it can be recycled into compost, and in every area of the sanctuary must also be provided with organic and inorganic waste bins. But all of that will not be able to be implemented if we do not have awareness in maintaining cleanliness, therefore let us together maintain cleanliness because if we don't take care of who else?because if we don't take care of who else?)
- How to reduce the amount of waste left over from religious activities + (Waste left over from religious ceremonies … Waste left over from religious ceremonies is one of the contributors to waste in Bali. Waste left over from religious ceremonies such as canang trash, flowers, plastic bags and leftover offerings. The use of plastic bags as canang containers is the second problem after canang trash. In fact, the government has appealed to the public to reduce the use of plastic. Unfortunately, many people still ignore this appeal. As an alternative, we can use cloth bags which are more environmentally friendly. Apart from that, canang waste is always strewn around the temple grounds due to the lack of responsibility of the temple administrators to dispose of the rubbish in the right place and sort the waste. Canang leftover waste can be used as compost by processing leftover leaves and flowers from canangng leftover leaves and flowers from canang)
- clean in the temple + (Waste management at the temple To deal wi … Waste management at the temple</br></br>To deal with rubbish at religious events in temple areas, there needs to be self-awareness in the community so that they don't throw rubbish carelessly, and also remember about the problem of rubbish in the sacred area of the temple by placing several rubbish bins in each corner of the temple area so that people don't throw rubbish carelessly. Another thing that can be done is by replacing plastic as a container for canang, flowers and tirta containers by using used sokasi and jars. This method can reduce plastic waste which is a problem at the moment. If anyone violates these rules, sanctions will be given in the form of cleaning the temple area every full moon and the tiles will probably help deal with the rubbish that is currently in Bali. That's all my opinion, thank you in Bali. That's all my opinion, thank you)
- Tri Hita Karana + (Waste management in religious activities s … Waste management in religious activities such as religious ceremonies is very relevant to the Tri Hita Karana concept, which emphasizes the balance between God, humans and the environment. In the context of a relationship with God, every offering in the ceremony is a form of gratitude. However, we must also be aware that protecting the environment is part of our spiritual obligation. Upakara waste that is not managed properly, such as plastic and synthetic materials, can pollute the nature that we consider sacred. For this reason, we can reduce the negative impact on the environment by switching to natural materials, such as coconut leaves, bamboo and flowers, which are more easily decomposed. It is important to educate the public about the importance of sorting waste and applying the principles of reuse and recycling after the ceremony is finished. That way, we maintain a balanced relationship with fellow humans because this action is not only beneficial for the environment, but also creates collective awareness to protect the earth.collective awareness to protect the earth.)
- Dealing with waste in traditional ceremonies + (Waste management in traditional ceremonies … Waste management in traditional ceremonies</br></br>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:</br>1. Waste Reduction</br>Choose environmentally friendly materials: Use biodegradable materials such as banana leaves, bamboo, and recycled paper for decorations and ceremonial equipment.</br>Reduce plastic use: Avoid using single-use plastics such as plastic food wrappers, straws, and drink bottles.</br>2. Waste management:</br>Separate waste: Provide separate bins for organic waste, inorganic waste, and recyclable waste.</br>Make compost: Utilize organic waste such as food scraps and dry leaves to make compost that can be used as fertilizer.</br>3. Collaborate with Stakeholders:</br>Collaborate with environmental organizations: Collaborate with environmental organizations for assistance in waste management and education.</br>We can reduce the negative impact of waste on the environment and preserve culture and traditions.nment and preserve culture and traditions.)
- How to reduce the amount of waste at religious events + (Ways to reduce waste during religious acti … Ways to reduce waste during religious activities can be done by using equipment that is not disposable so that when there is an event we can use it again or we can use decorations and materials made from organic materials, this can help us to reduce inorganic waste. Apart from that, we can reduce waste during religious activities by providing organic and inorganic waste bins. We can use the collected organic waste as compost for the plants around us so that it can benefit us all. Meanwhile, we can use the inorganic waste that has been collected as material for handicrafts by encouraging local residents to make crafts for decoration or we can buy and sell them so that we can make a profit from the crafts that have been made.rofit from the crafts that have been made.)
- Reduce Waste Of Religious Event + (We should avoid producing too much waste d … We should avoid producing too much waste during religious ceremonies or offerings (yadnya). It's better to reduce the use of plastic materials, such as plastic bags, by opting for fabric bags or woven baskets. Additionally, we can use smaller offerings or ceremonial items that minimize plastic usage. Try to use flowers, coconut leaves, and other natural materials that decompose easily. After the ceremony, any usable and decent offerings should be saved to reduce waste. Proper waste management will help maintain a clean environment and a sustainable world.clean environment and a sustainable world.)
- Realizing an Eternal and Harmonious Bali + (When performing religious ceremonies, we a … When performing religious ceremonies, we as Hindus must be more concerned about the cleanliness of the environment around us. Currently, it is necessary to manage organic and inorganic waste in order to keep Bali sustainable. This management must be done together with efforts to increase public awareness to dispose of waste after praying in its place and not to use disposable plastic items. The accumulation of organic waste such as canang, leaves, flowers, and kwangen can be managed by being used as compost and making biopore holes and modern teba around the environment. To support the increase in public awareness to sort waste, it is necessary to provide facilities and infrastructure for cleaning tools, especially in the form of garbage bins with separate categories that are easily accessible to the community. If people already have responsible habits towards waste and environmental cleanliness, Bali will undoubtedly be sustainable and harmonious.undoubtedly be sustainable and harmonious.)
- Yadnya Brings Blessings, Not Misfortune + (Yadnya has an important meaning and cannot … Yadnya has an important meaning and cannot be separated from the ceremonial equipment. In carrying out the yadnya, we need funds that are offered to get blessings. According to religious literature, those who do not carry out their yadnya will experience misery. However, the implementation of Yadnya sometimes still causes problems, such as rubbish and waste that are difficult to deal with. Therefore, it is important to limit the ceremony to using environmentally friendly means and devices. The government and society need to work together to reduce the negative impacts of yadnya according to their respective responsibilities. The government also emphasizes regulations regarding the use of environmentally friendly equipment in the implementation of yadnya so that the benefits can be felt without causing suffering.its can be felt without causing suffering.)
- balinese language opinion + (in my opinion about the garbage that has b … in my opinion about the garbage that has been used in religious ceremonies such as when we pray in various temples, we often see canang garbage scattered where, we as good Hindus should have an awareness of the holy places we come to, the canang canang that has been used can be collected and thrown into the landfill so that it does not accumulate in the future. Not only in the temple but when there is an offering together at school to welcome the feast of full moon, tilem, pagerwesi, saraswati, we also need keep the school clean by not disposing of garbage carelessly and throwing it in its place. the plastic garbage used to wrap canang also needs to be reduced to the negative impact of using plastic garbage. It is good that we use keben to store canang and other prayer equipment so that the land reduces plastic wasteent so that the land reduces plastic waste)
- materials for reducing waste from religious offerings at temples such as Pura Batur and Besakih + (materials for reducing waste from religiou … materials for reducing waste from religious offerings at temples such as Pura Batur and Besakih are as follows:</br></br>1. Education and Outreach: Raising awareness among Hindus about the importance of reducing waste during religious activities.</br></br></br>2. Use of Eco-Friendly Materials: Utilizing organic and biodegradable materials, such as banana leaves, palm leaves, and local flowers, for religious offerings.</br></br></br>3. Waste Separation: Providing separate bins for organic and inorganic waste to facilitate easier waste management.</br></br></br>4. Reducing Plastic Usage: Minimizing or banning the use of single-use plastics in religious ceremonies.</br></br></br>5. Integrated Waste Management: Developing efficient waste management systems, including recycling facilities and compost production.</br></br></br>6. Training and Assistance: Offering training to priests, vendors, and worshippers on managing offerings with minimal waste.</br></br></br>7. Collaboration with Government and NGOs: Working with government bodies and related organizations to support waste reduction efforts in temple areasrt waste reduction efforts in temple areas)
- concern for organic and non-organic waste in religious activities, especially melasti + (organic and non-organic waste during speci … organic and non-organic waste during special traditional ceremonies in Bali, not all people care about this</br>for example, regarding the use of plastic sampau and used flower waste when there is a melasti ceremony on the beach, many people do not understand and care about this, therefore the plastic waste that is around is blown away by the wind and the plastic waste is washed away by the waves into the water and causes the fish inside to be polluted because the waste is the same as food or prey for the fish, which is what causes the fish that eat the waste to die. </br>Therefore, the people of Bali, especially in Bali, should care and be aware of the cleanliness and safety of the environment, such as taking plastic waste or used flower waste after prayer and throwing it in the rubbish bins around them, and it would be better for the people of Bali so that everyone uses a place or container for flowers to be brought to the community. when there is a religious ceremony to reduce plastic waste </br>from there the community has shown a caring attitude towards the surrounding environment and has reduced the use of plastic waste, not only that is the impact of this, the people of Bali have also implemented concern for the environment and kept the environment clean if they have done this in addition to keeping the environment clean, the community has also it will definitely be more comfortable in carrying out religious ceremoniestable in carrying out religious ceremonies)
- Opening people's eyes regarding wise waste management in religious activities + (religious activities often involve the use … religious activities often involve the use of items such as knick-knacks, paper, plastic which if not managed properly can become a source of waste. In addition, public awareness is still very low in the problem of waste in the environment and the causes of the existence and occurrence of waste pollution also from humans or the community itself.</br>and with the problem of waste pollution there must be ways to overcome the problem of pollution, namely</br>first, using cloth bags as a substitute for plastic bags for daily activities or in religious activities such as carrying banten, canang containers and can be used as containers to collect waste so that it becomes one and then disposed of in the trash according to the type of waste which is organic or non-organic without throwing away the cloth bag because it can be reused. this can also save costs in purchasing plastic and of course can reduce plastic waste in the religious environment and also in the social environment.</br>second, namely the provision of separate types of trash bins between organic and non-organic, to facilitate the recycling process and also place trash bins that are not far from residential areas because if the trash bin is far away, it is certain that people will be lazy to walk and choose to litter because they think that there are already those who are tasked with cleaning up trash in temples or other places.</br>third, namely reducing the use of paper and disposable plastic in consumption activities in temples because this can cause continuous waste pollution and in the excessive use of paper goods and paper is made from trees, we indirectly kill our own nature and create scarcity.</br>the last is to educate the public that it is very important to maintain environmental cleanliness, especially in religious environments or holy places, because if we pray in a dirty environment with lots of scattered trash, it will make us uncomfortable in praying activities and this can interfere with our health, so let's work together to maintain the cleanliness of our environment and let's start increasing our awareness of the problem of waste pollution in social and religious environments.</br>apart from the negative impacts, waste can also have a positive impact on the environment if it is processed properly. Waste can be converted into creative items that have economic value and are beneficial for the environment and society, organic waste that can be used as compost to help enrich the soil in the environment.</br>That's all from me, I hope that with this, people will become aware of always throwing away rubbish in the right place and always protecting the environment. Let us be a creative society and protect the earth and the environment togetherect the earth and the environment together)
- How to reduce religious ceremony waste + (By using cloth to wrap the ceremonial equipment/bowls and using sufficient flowers.)
- 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.)
- 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 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.)
- 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.)
- 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)
- 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.)
- Waste becomes a blessing: Reduce waste in Bali + (Bali has never been free from religious ac … Bali has never been free from religious activities that use various organic and inorganic materials as a means of prayer which are ultimately thrown away as trash. It is recorded that in 2022 Bali will produce 1.02 tons of waste. </br></br></br>One solution that can be done is to convert waste into money and religious needs. This activity requires collaboration between the Government and related parties. When Hindu people in Bali go to the temple to pray, they can collect the rubbish they have brought with them or found rubbish, then exchange it at the exchange place at the temple. This exchange can take the form of prayer necessities such as incense, canang, water bowls and even money. Determination of exchange will be made based on the weight of the waste carried. With this, the waste will be collected in one place and can later be processed and taken to the landfill. </br></br>With a concept like this, waste at the temple can be reduced. Apart from that, the government can collaborate with related UMKMs so that it not only has an impact on the environment but also the economy.t on the environment but also the economy.)
- Protect Bali from the threat of rubbish + (Bali has special waste produced from relig … Bali has special waste produced from religious ceremonies, which is called temple waste. The waste is in the form of canang trash, plastic canang containers, kwangen, and so on. There is a lot of rubbish in the temple because there are many pilgrims who come to the temple.</br></br>The cleanliness of the temple should be maintained by the pilgrims who stay at the temple, so that the temple remains clean and looks good.</br></br>To reduce the amount of waste at religious ceremonies, we must use environmentally friendly facilities. For example, if we are going to place prayer flowers, we should use plastic containers or disposable items. We can use small bowls made of woven material or bowls made of aluminum, so that they are not wasted and can be used for a long time.</br></br>Furthermore, when we have finished praying, we can dispose of the canang trash and unused flower remains in the trash so that there is no trash scattered around the temple.</br>Organic waste in the form of canang, flowers, kwangen can be processed into composters, kwangen can be processed into compost)
- fertilizer organic + (Bali is an island that is full of religiou … Bali is an island that is full of religious ceremonies, this cannot be separated from the use of a large number of ceremonial materials. After the ceremony is finished, a pile of rubbish arises, mostly made from organic raw materials from the rest of the ceremony, which if not handled properly will have an impact on the environment. Therefore, it is necessary to process the ceremonial waste into organic fertilizer, one way is by adding cow dung. Fertilizer Organic matter has a very important role in soil fertility, because the use of organic fertilizer in the cultivation. of organic fertilizer in the cultivation.)
- Waste management at religious events in Bali + (Bali is famous for its many religious cere … Bali is famous for its many religious ceremonies, and many ceremonial facilities are made of organic and inorganic materials, when the ceremony is over, often the worshipers forget to dispose of the garbage after the ceremony. My opinion for waste management is to always organize mutual cooperation when the ceremony is over, and for the pemedek always to bring the garbage back to their respective homes and then sort it by its types, namely organic, inorganic and residual waste. Such as canang waste is included in organic waste, plastics that are in the making of the banten, are included in inorganic waste, and waste paper such as newspapers used to cover bantenn pejati and others, are included in residual waste. After sorting is complete, the waste is put into any bag, then immediately taken to the waste disposal center in each traditional village according to the schedule provided by the Balinese government. During temple ceremonies, each traditional village also always guides the devotees to dispose of the garbage in its place that has been provided, so that not only the temple guards are always cleaning the temple area. Remember this principle "COME CLEAN BACK MUST ALSO BE CLEAN" it is a principle that must be instilled by the Balinese people in order to reduce the presence of garbage and restore a beautiful Bali again.arbage and restore a beautiful Bali again.)
- Clean Heart, Balinese Nature Must Also Be Clean + (Bali is famous for its traditions and cult … 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.cleanliness of Bali's natural environment.)
- Let's preserve the environment to keep it clean and beautiful + (Bali is known for its tourist destinations … Bali is known for its tourist destinations through its culture, for example Melasti, odalan, ngaben, and other religious events. Of course, if there is a religious ceremony, there will definitely be Banten waste or plastic waste after shopping around the event. In my opinion, there are several ways to reduce waste at religious events, namely: - use of natural materials</br> The use of natural materials, such as flowers, leaves, and wood in Hindu ceremonies and rituals is a very good step because these materials </br> can decompose, thereby reducing waste accumulation. </br> - minimize the use of plastic</br> The committee in the event really needs to appeal to the public to reduce plastic waste in Hindu events or rituals, the public can use cloth </br> bags </br> for storing goods, and use bowls for flower pots. - sort and recycle waste</br> People who come to the religious event, if they want to throw away trash, are advised to sort the waste that is thrown away. </br> - education of public awareness</br> The committee holding the event needs to appeal to the public to reduce bringing plastic waste, it is better to bring cloth bags, throw trash in </br> its place and sort the waste.trash in its place and sort the waste.)
- Trash Telling Stories + (Bali is said to be the island of a thousan … Bali is said to be the island of a thousand temples. </br>It's true that there are a thousand temples, but how come there are so many millions of rubbish? </br></br>So let's be honest, who has ever been like this? </br>After the prayer, canang, incense and flowers are left scattered on the ground. </br>After praying, ask for offerings and enjoy them at the temple, then the rubbish is left scattered in the temple. If not in the temple, outside the temple area, even though it also makes the temple dirty.</br></br>If all visitors and devotees act like that, won't the temple get dirtier? </br></br>Therefore, let's start from now apply the Tri Hita Karana teachings well. Always remember that maintaining the temple environment can start from ourselves. We can enjoy the snack offerings, but we have to take the trash home. Don't throw rubbish in the temple. Likewise, local residents should not sell in the middle of the temple. They can sell, but it would be better to find a suitable place outside the temple. Because the waste left over from the trade also causes our temples to become polluted. </br></br>Please note, at Besakih Temple and the Besakih Village area there are actually regulations regarding waste management and the environment. But not many people know, we should socialize it massively so that everyone understands. Likewise, at temples we must place more warnings, increase the number of volunteers and pecalang to maintain order, including environmental violations. Implement initial inspection before entering the temple area, to minimize the use of plastic waste. As well as, increasing the number of waste bins that have been separated into organic and inorganic. </br></br>Come on friends, protect our Agung Besakih temple together. So that it feels good when we sit praying before Him.feels good when we sit praying before Him.)
- Particle Board as a Solution For Minimilizing Janur Waste After Religious Ceremony + (Bali, as a Hindu-majority island, has a ve … Bali, as a Hindu-majority island, has a very dense religious tradition. Religious ceremonies are an integral part of Balinese life. The high frequency of ceremonies in Bali, be it daily, weekly, monthly, or annual ceremonies, causes the production of canang waste to increase in large quantities. The head of the Department of Environment (DLH) of Karangasem I Nyoman Tari revealed that the volume of waste in Karangasem increased by 25 percent from the previous Galungan. In fact, an increase in waste has occurred since the H-2 Galungan ceremony. </br>In each ceremony, an offering in the form of canang is used. A canang is a small container containing various types of flowers, leaves, rice, and other items offered to the gods. After the prayer is over, the material will be just organic waste. So, there needs to be an effort to manage the waste so that it can be utilized to become useful goods. The first step that could be taken is to create a special dump for church waste in the form of litter. The waste that has accumulated is then processed into a particle board.d is then processed into a particle board.)
- clean Bali : Awareness of Ceremonial Waste Management” + (Bali, with its large number of Hindu relig … Bali, with its large number of Hindu religious ceremonies, faces a post-ceremony litter problem. The Governor of Bali issued regulation Number 97 of 2018 regulating post-ceremony waste management. </br> Collection and Separation of Waste from the ceremony should be separated into organic (leftover flowers, incense) and non-organic (plastic).</br>Organic Waste Treatment: Residues of flowers and incense can be converted into compost fertilizer as well as aromatherapy.</br>Plastic Recycling: Plastic can be recycled into Ekobrig, a building material from recycled plastic.</br> Public awareness is an important point regarding waste management to maintain the cleanliness of Bali's environment.ain the cleanliness of Bali's environment.)
- BALE KOMPOS : Tactics to Reduce Upakara Waste Problems + (Balinese people's lives are very closely t … Balinese people's lives are very closely tied to religion, customs, traditions and culture. Of course it cannot be separated from the ceremony or the burden of tenan. According to the Ministry of Religion article, Upakara is all sacred offerings made to Ida Sang Hyang Widhi. It feels like there is no day that is not celebrated, and there is no place that is not celebrated. However, when we offer upakara or offerings, of course there is a remainder called surudan or lunguran. We can consume waste such as fruit, meat and food, but waste in the form of stitches will definitely become residual waste. If this waste is not processed properly it will become a problem. The author, as a young generation, has a program and strategy called "BALE KOMPOS". This program is a program that is run in every traditional village in Bali. Why is that? Because traditional villages are the institutions closest to the religious life of the Balinese people. The Compost Bale is a place to process waste left over from traditional ceremonies into compost which can be processed not in the form of fruit or snacks but which can be processed in the Compost Bale in the form of stitches. Bale Kompos is not only a place to process upakara waste, but there is a place called "Teba Village" which contains all local Balinese upakara plants, vegetables and fruit. Ceremonial waste in each housing and temple was collected. However, only dried and chopped are allowed. Each house will have a membership card and be given points. If you have a lot of points, you can exchange them for crops in Teba Village. Those who manage it are local communities, so that it can increase employment opportunities and community productivity. Therefore, the Bale Kompos program is very good for building villages and reducing religious waste.ing villages and reducing religious waste.)
- Perjalanan Sampah dari Hulu ke Hilir di Desa Besakih + (Besakih Village, a sacred and beautiful vi … Besakih Village, a sacred and beautiful village, is located at the foot of Mount Agung. Every day, the Hindu community here performs several religious ceremonies at the temple, as an expression of gratitude to God Almighty, nature and their ancestors. This ceremony is always decorated with various offerings, flowers, coconut leaves and fruits. However, at the end of the sacred ceremony, there is a problem that is often forgotten, namely garbage.</br></br>After the ceremony is over, wilted flowers, dry leaves and leftover food become organic waste that must be managed quickly. This is where the struggle of the Besakih Village waste management team begins. They work with dedication to preserving the sanctity of nature while ensuring that the waste from families and temples is managed properly.</br></br>Every day, garbage trucks circle the village, visiting every house and place of worship, collecting organic and inorganic waste. Not only from homes, but also from temples that contribute waste from daily offerings. This waste is transferred to TPS3R, namely the Waste Processing Site, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.</br></br>At TPS3R, the team is very diligent in grouping organic and inorganic waste. Organic waste, especially flowers and leaves, is processed into compost, then inorganic waste is separated according to type for recycling. This journey is not easy, but this team works tirelessly, in order to preserve the environment while maintaining the spiritual values that are very well known by Hindus here.</br></br>The benefit of diligently taking on this job is compost which will then be reused to become soil, plant trees and maintain a beautiful environment. This effort is part of a life cycle that is interrelated from utilizing nature to returning benefits to nature.</br></br>With the spirit of mutual cooperation and remembering the importance of preserving nature, the waste management unit team in Besakih Village continues to fight. It does not only collect garbage, but also maintains harmony between humans, nature, and spirituality. It is just an unknown hero, which works every day so that Besakih Village remains sacred and clean, maintaining the balance of life and nature.</br></br>From home, from temples, to TPS3R - all are part of a sacred effort to protect our nature. of a sacred effort to protect our nature.)
- Biopori As Organic Waste Processing + (Biopori As Organic Waste Processing As in … Biopori As Organic Waste Processing</br></br>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.te and the temple area will be maintained.)
- How to reduce religious ceremony waste +