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  • Remember to Throw Out Trash, Make the Temple Beautiful  + (Maintaining, maintaining and preserving teMaintaining, maintaining and preserving temples is the responsibility of the entire community. Moreover, protecting the temple from piles of rubbish.</br>Always care about the cleanliness of the temple in order to keep the temple as beautiful and sustainable as the blue tunjung flower, which has a philosophy related to human relations with the natural surroundings. </br>With this, there needs to be several ways that need to be deterred, such as:</br>- Awareness of disposing of prayer facilities after use and sorting waste to be thrown away. Apart from that, it is also hoped that the pamedek will not leave waste from the offerings that have been offered to reduce rubbish around the temple. </br>- Appeals not to use plastic as prayer containers are also needed through warning and education boards. </br>- Education through social media, the cellphones we use to scroll TikTok and watch Korean dramas, can also be used to create educational content that is useful in protecting temples from plastic waste.</br></br>We always remember to bring a cellphone, so we must always remember to bring environmentally friendly prayer containers too !!mentally friendly prayer containers too !!)
  • How to ensure that there isn't a lot of rubbish in the temple and makes the temple dirty  + (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)
  • How to ensure that there isn't a lot of rubbish in the temple and makes the temple dirty .  + (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)
  • How to ensure that there isn't a lot of rubbish in the temple and makes the temple dirty.  + (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)
  • How to ensure that there isn't a lot of rubbish in the temple and . makes the temple dirty.  + (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)
  • How to ensure that there isn't a lot of rubbish in the temple and makes the temple dirty!!  + (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)
  • "Responsible Waste Management in Religious Events for Environmental Preservation"  + (Managing waste during religious activitiesManaging waste during religious activities is an important aspect that we should pay attention to. Waste generated from offerings, ceremonies, and other ritual materials can be addressed in more eco-friendly ways. I encourage reducing the use of offerings made from single-use plastics and opting for natural materials that are biodegradable or can return to the earth. This way, organic waste can be repurposed into compost or naturally decompose into the soil. As for plastic or non-organic waste, it should be collected and processed properly in waste management facilities. This approach allows us to carry out religious practices responsibly while also preserving the environment. I hope everyone becomes more mindful of practices that not only uphold tradition but also support environmental sustainability.also support environmental sustainability.)
  • Religious ceremonies cause waste?  + (Many activities cause waste, even during rMany activities cause waste, even during religious ceremonies. So are religious ceremonies cause? Religious ceremonies are not cause!!! But we have to smart to arrange it. Example, we can handle waste left over from religious ceremonies such as Ngerupuk, Ngaben, Wedding, Melasti and Mepandes ceremonies by using waste processing services in the local area, to make it easier manage large amounts of waste. Other examples include waste strewn about from prayer ceremonies at temple. We can deal with this by picking up the remaining "pemuspa" that have been used. Then it is recommended that everyone not use plastic bags as prayer containers, but instead use cloth bags or bokoran and keben. And every temple is required to provide a waste sorting program, separate organic waste bins and separate non-organic bins. So waste is not scattered and waste that has been sorted easy to recycle.aste that has been sorted easy to recycle.)
  • Reducing Waste in Temples as an Implementation of Preserving Prahyangan  + (Many people have seen behavior in temples Many people have seen behavior in temples that throw rubbish carelessly, which causes the temple environment to become bad. For example, during the big ceremony at Batur Temple in 2024, there was a lot of rubbish strewn around the temple even though there were already rubbish bins. We as visitors should also work together to maintain the cleanliness of the temple. To implement Prahyangan sustainability, in my opinion we can do the following: </br>1. Throw away rubbish in the rubbish bin provided.</br>2. Reduce the use of non-organic items because they are difficult to melt in the soil, such as plastic, cans, glass, etc.</br>3. Optimizing the use of existing biopore holes in temples to dispose of organic waste and remnants of religious activities.</br>4. Bring sufficient religious facilities. </br>5. Dispose of waste according to waste sorting categories, namely organic, non-organic and residue. </br>If we are all disciplined in doing this, we will be able to reduce waste when there are religious activities. Let's work together to maintain the temple so that it remains a sacred and clean place. that it remains a sacred and clean place.)
  • materials for reducing waste from religious offerings at temples such as Pura Batur and Besakih  + (materials for reducing waste from religioumaterials 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)
  • beautiful without waste  + (Maybe there is a lot of rubbish in the temMaybe there is a lot of rubbish in the temple after religious activities. How can we reduce this waste? . My opinion on how to reduce waste for every religious activity is to prepare green trash cans, which means organic waste, and yellow trash cans, which means as much inorganic waste as possible in the temple. So, from the organic green trash can, we can throw away the remaining flowers that are no longer used into solid organic fertilizer which functions to increase the water retention capacity, increase the biological activity of the soil for the plants in the temple. And the city can use inorganic yellow trash cans such as plastic bottles and plastic to make crafts, for example making seats from bottle caps and making plant pots from bottles. So we can create existing waste and reduce this waste. The most important thing is that we can reduce decorative waste little by little. reduce decorative waste little by little.)
  • Tidak tau  + (Membuang sampah pada tempatnya)
  • opinion on reducing waste in religious activities  + (menurut pendapat kami,dalam kegiatan mengumenurut pendapat kami,dalam kegiatan mengurangi sampah dalam keagamaan yaitu :</br>1.Setelah melakukan kegiatan persembahyangan sebaiknya sampah tersebut dibuang pada tempatnya.</br>2.Untuk penanggulangan sampah canang supaya tidak menumpuk disarankan untuk membawa paper bag sendiri untuk membawa kerumah masing-masing.</br>3.Untuk mengurangi sampah,petugas pura harus menyiapkan polly bag untuk sampah-sampah organik.kan polly bag untuk sampah-sampah organik.)
  • reduce rubbish  + (Minimize the use of plastic Plastic is oMinimize the use of plastic</br> </br>Plastic is one of the main sources of waste at religious events. The use of single-use plastics such as plastic bags, straws and food containers should be minimized. As an alternative, we can use:</br> </br>- Traditional containers: Food containers made from natural materials such as banana leaves, bamboo or wood can be an environmentally friendly choice.</br>- Reusable drinking bottles: Using reusable drinking bottles can reduce plastic bottle waste.</br>- Eco-friendly shopping bags: Cloth or paper shopping bags can be used instead of plastic bags.</br> </br>2. Sorting Waste</br> </br>Sorting waste at the source is an important step in reducing waste. Organic waste such as food scraps can be processed into compost, while non-organic waste such as plastic and paper can be recycled.such as plastic and paper can be recycled.)
  • Modern Teba: A Solution to Reduce Waste from Religious Activities  + (Modern Teba is an innovation in the manageModern Teba is an innovation in the management of organic waste generated from religious activities. Modern Teba is an organic waste processing system that utilizes empty land around the temple to make compost. This system can be an effective solution to reduce the accumulation of waste from religious activities, such as leaves, flowers, and food waste. By using modern Teba, organic waste can be processed into compost that is beneficial for plants. This not only reduces the amount of waste disposed of, but also produces organic fertilizer that can be used to fertilize the soil. In addition, modern teba can also keep the environment clean and prevent pollution due to the accumulation of waste.</br></br>The application of modern teba as an effort to reduce waste from religious activities can be an effective and sustainable solution. By utilizing local resources and involving the community, modern teba can be an environmentally friendly and beneficial practice.mentally friendly and beneficial practice.)
  • how to reduce waste in temples  + (My opinion about how to reduce waste in reMy opinion about how to reduce waste in religious activities is</br></br>1. Use natural ingredients, choose natural ingredients that are easily disposed of in nature for prayer, can be fresh flowers without plastic packaging, leaves and fragrant fragrances</br></br>2. Don't use plastic, use plastic only once with items that can be reused or recycled, welds and plates made from bamboo or leaves</br></br>3. Separate natural and unnatural waste, provide separate trash cans for organic and non-organic waste around the temple</br></br>4. provide education to the people on how to reduce waste and provide information and ways to manage waste and the importance of using environmentally friendly materials </br></br>5. Carrying out clean-up activities in the temple environment can maintain cleanliness and reduce the accumulation of rubbish </br></br>That's all, religious activities in temples can be maintained by protecting the environment and keeping the surroundings cleanronment and keeping the surroundings clean)
  • how to reduce waste from religious activities  + (My opinion about how we can reduce waste iMy opinion about how we can reduce waste in every religious activity is by changing our habit of usually using plastic or waste that is difficult to decompose into something that can be used repeatedly such as bowls, glass cups and so on so that we can reduce plastic waste by Minimize its use, if we continue to use plastic at every religious event, it is very likely that plastic waste will continue to pile up and it will probably pile up continuously. Maybe we think it's better to plant it, but plastic waste is very difficult to decompose, maybe 100 years and even then it's not guaranteed to be broken down, and if it's burned Plastic waste will produce toxic gases which can trigger disease in the body. </br>Therefore, it is better for us to switch to a place that can be used repeatedly rather than onceat can be used repeatedly rather than once)
  • Efforts to Reduce Waste in Religious Ceremonies in Bali  + (My opinion on how to reduce the amount of My opinion on how to reduce the amount of waste during religious ceremonies in Bali is by using natural and eco-friendly materials. For example, ceremonial items such as coconut leaves, regular leaves, bamboo, and flowers are better to use than plastic or synthetic materials, as natural materials decompose easily and do not cause environmental pollution. Additionally, avoid using single-use plastics like plastic bags or styrofoam, and instead choose cloth bags or containers that can be reused multiple times.</br></br>After the religious activities are over, it is very important to clean up the remains of the ceremony and dispose of them in the provided trash bins, while also separating organic and non-organic waste. Organic waste can be processed into compost, while non-organic waste such as plastic or used bottles can be recycled. If the waste is not managed, it will certainly accumulate. Continuous public awareness campaigns can be conducted to educate people about the negative impacts of waste on the environment and the cleanliness of temples. By applying these methods, we can help preserve the environment.ods, we can help preserve the environment.)
  • Waste Management in Religious Activities in Bali Using Natural and Eco-friendly Materials  + (My opinion on how to reduce the amount of My opinion on how to reduce the amount of waste during religious ceremonies in Bali is by using natural and eco-friendly materials. For example, ceremonial items such as coconut leaves, regular leaves, bamboo, and flowers are better to use than plastic or synthetic materials, as natural materials decompose easily and do not cause environmental pollution. Additionally, avoid using single-use plastics like plastic bags or styrofoam, and instead choose cloth bags or containers that can be reused multiple times.</br></br>After the religious activities are over, it is very important to clean up the remains of the ceremony and dispose of them in the provided trash bins, while also separating organic and non-organic waste. Organic waste can be processed into compost, while non-organic waste such as plastic or used bottles can be recycled. If the waste is not managed, it will certainly accumulate. Continuous public awareness campaigns can be conducted to educate people about the negative impacts of waste on the environment and the cleanliness of temples. By applying these methods, we can help preserve the environment.ods, we can help preserve the environment.)
  • An appeal to the public to reduce the waste that accumulates during religious ceremonies  + (My opinion on optimizing waste during reliMy opinion on optimizing waste during religious ceremonies. Where, we can urge visitors who attend religious ceremonies to bring a canang bag or banten and if they don't have a canang bag, they can use a keben. If there are still people who use plastic bags, they can be encouraged to throw the plastic bags in the trash or take them first to wrap canang or flowers that have been used during prayer. In this way, maybe we can optimize waste. If there is an error in expressing my opinion, I apologize and thank you.ing my opinion, I apologize and thank you.)
  • reduce waste from religious ceremonies  + (my opinion regarding waste in religious acmy opinion regarding waste in religious activities In my opinion, in religious practices what often becomes a problem is the accumulation of rubbish. This often happens because of the lack of rubbish bins to sort organic and inorganic rubbish, this can also happen because people are lazy about recycling rubbish. This is what becomes a problem for community, because it will result in an increase in waste. We should start to be aware from now on about waste management issues, such as differentiating between organic and inorganic waste bins, and being able to use organic waste as compost, we should also reduce the use of plastic materials when making offerings, such as reducing instant snacks, Therefore, it is better to use traditional snacks such as pillow snacks. Traditional snack wrappers can be broken down because they are made from coconut leaves or banana leaves. This can have a good impact on the accumulation of waste because these snack wrappers can be broken down and made into compost. This is different from packaged instant snacks. Using plastic, plastic or inorganics cannot be decomposed and can cause waste to accumulate.omposed and can cause waste to accumulate.)
  • Maintaining cleanliness in religious environments  + (My response to this issue is that religionMy response to this issue is that religion, at its core, should teach morality, social responsibility, and respect for nature as God’s creation. However, if religious practices are carried out without regard for the negative impact on the environment, then those practices need to be reconsidered. Every community, religious or not, has a responsibility to maintain harmony between humans and nature.aintain harmony between humans and nature.)
  • The use of woven bags as flower holders.  + (Of course, many of us already know about tOf course, many of us already know about the waste problem in Indonesia. The problem that usually exists in religious activities is the large amount of waste used during prayers. So from that problem we discuss about one of the solutions to reduce the amount of waste “The use of woven bags as flower holders”. Most people in Bali often use plastic or crackle bags as a place for flowers. In addition to bokor, at this time there are also many woven bags produced as flower holders, with Balinese people buying woven bags this has a big impact on minimizing the amount of plastic waste in religious activities. From here we can know that this woven bag can streamline the place because the incense and bokor are already contained in one bag. Then for flower waste, we can provide solutions such as tightening the provision of Organic waste bins and also providing information boards so that people do not just throw garbage in the temple area.not just throw garbage in the temple area.)
  • how to deal with rubbish in temples  + (Oh swastiastu To deal with waste in templeOh swastiastu To deal with waste in temples after prayers, first of all, it is important to provide adequate waste management facilities. Trash bins must be placed in strategic locations around the temple, with clear categories such as organic and non-organic. Apart from that, it is important to educate visitors about the importance of throwing rubbish in the right place and sorting rubbish according to type. During prayer events, officers or volunteers can help by ensuring that rubbish is not scattered and reminding visitors to comply with hygiene rules. After the event is over, carry out a thorough clean-up by involving the community or cleaning team to collect and recycle the existing waste. Integrating good waste management practices with spiritual values and local wisdom can increase awareness and keep temples clean. Come on, let's be aware of how to keep the temple clean, the temple is our place together Om shanti shanti Shanti om place together Om shanti shanti Shanti om)
  • How to keep the temple clean after praying  + (Oh swastiastu To deal with waste in templeOh swastiastu To deal with waste in temples after prayers, first of all, it is important to provide adequate waste management facilities. Trash bins must be placed in strategic locations around the temple, with clear categories such as organic and non-organic. Apart from that, it is important to educate visitors about the importance of throwing rubbish in the right place and sorting rubbish according to type. During prayer events, officers or volunteers can help by ensuring that rubbish is not scattered and reminding visitors to comply with hygiene rules. After the event is over, carry out a thorough clean-up by involving the community or cleaning team to collect and recycle the existing waste. Integrating good waste management practices with spiritual values and local wisdom can increase awareness and keep temples clean. Come on, let's be aware of how to keep the temple clean, the temple is our place together Om shanti shanti Shanti om place together Om shanti shanti Shanti om)
  • Waste problem during religious ceremonies  + (ok)
  • keep the land of bali clean  + (okeee)
  • sort out the trash  + (om suastiastu friend that I am proud of, som suastiastu</br>friend that I am proud of, so today I will provide very important information regarding waste.</br>Friends, you definitely know what trash is, right? maybe the rubbish is a small object but small objects can cause death, you know, small rubbish accumulates and can cause flooding and even death. For example, prayer waste in the form of canang, if friends throw prayer waste carelessly it will make the trash rot, and will cause a gathering of flies or mosquitoes, if bitten we can get dengue fever.</br>Canang trash that is thrown carelessly will make the landscape full of rubbish, and make the temple look dirty and unclean.</br>As Balinese people, we should dispose of used canang waste in its proper place, especially as waste is divided into three, namely organic, inorganic and residue. So let's learn to throw trash in the trash and learn to sort waste.rash in the trash and learn to sort waste.)
  • Clean Environment Haply Heart  + (OM SWASTIASTU Bali is known for its varioOM SWASTIASTU</br></br>Bali is known for its various religious activities. Sometimes people forget about the remaining flower or canang that has been used and this causes the remaining flower waste to be scattered in the courtyard of the temple. Even though there are trash bins and they are not collected, of course this is very inappropriate. We as people must have awareness and skills in matters like this, but it is not enough to only have awareness of cleanliness, we must also do certain things, such as reducing the use of plastic-based flower containers and it is better to use flower containers that are more suitable for use such as flower containers made of woven bamboo, and the best thing is that after praying the trash is immediately collected and thrown in the trash can.</br></br>OM SANTIH SANTIH SANTIH OMthe trash can. OM SANTIH SANTIH SANTIH OM)
  • save bali from tresh  + (OM SWASTIASTU Good afternoon, the opinionOM SWASTIASTU</br></br>Good afternoon, the opinion that I can convey is that first we must educate and raise awareness among the people not to leave their trash after performing prayers. Furthermore, by providing separate trash bins and sufficient numbers so that they can accommodate all the trash from religious activities, in addition to providing trash bins, the people who perform prayers must also be aware of sorting or separating the trash they bring based on its type, in addition, the community can collaborate to create a sustainable waste management program such as building a waste management facility and it can be expected to recycle inorganic waste into useful items and organic waste can be processed into quality fertilizer and distributed to the community in need so that it can make Bali greener. That's all the opinion that I can give, if there are any wrong words, I apologize, I close with paramasanthi, OM SANTHI SANTHI SANTHI OM. paramasanthi, OM SANTHI SANTHI SANTHI OM.)
  • reduce the waste in the pura  + (Om swastiastu Good afternoon, everyoOm swastiastu</br> Good afternoon, everyone. Here, I will share a brief opinion themed "Bali Lestari" (Sustainable Bali) on how we can all reduce waste in religious activities.</br> First, we should use reusable bags instead of single-use plastic bags. I still see many people using small plastic bags when going to the temple, which contributes significantly to plastic waste around the temples.</br> Second, waste from canang (offering) or flowers can be repurposed as organic fertilizer. We can use the leftover offerings to nourish our plants, helping them grow strong and healthy.</br> Third, leftover fruit offerings that are not consumed can be transformed into liquid fertilizer or eco-enzymes. These can be used to clean contaminated water, serve as plant fertilizer, and even act as pesticides. There are many uses for this liquid fertilizer.</br> Well, everyone, that’s all I have to say. Before I conclude, I apologize if I’ve used any incorrect or inappropriate words. I will close with "Parama Shanti."</br> Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti Om.hanti." Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti Om.)
  • Prayer Waste becomes good Fortune  + (Om Swastiastu As we know, after prayer proOm Swastiastu</br>As we know, after prayer processes or certain holidays, there will be a lot of rubbish strewn around the temple area, especially plastic waste and waste from prayer facilities. Therefore, in my opinion, after finishing prayer, we should dispose of plastic waste and prayer tools separately. So that later the waste can be useful, for example the collected plastic waste can later be exchanged for rice or money at the nearest waste bank. Meanwhile, prayer room waste can be used as organic fertilizer which can then be bought and sold or used to fertilize plants around the temple. That's all I can say, I end with Parama Santih</br>Om Santih Santih Santih omh Parama Santih Om Santih Santih Santih om)
  • BE AWARE OF THE CONDITION OF THE EARTH  + (Om Swastiastu Before I continue to answer Om Swastiastu</br>Before I continue to answer about my opinion regarding waste after finishing praying, allow me to introduce myself. My name is I Dewa Putu Kusuma Putra, I am from SMA N 1 Baturiti. For the procedures for dealing with waste after you finish watching, I hope that all people do not bring plastic waste because it will pollute the temple area. If it is organic waste, it should be taken back to each other's homes so that the temple area remains orderly and beautiful as a form of our devotion. to Almighty God. If not us, who else will respond to this, and the public should know about the condition of our earth which is full of plastic waste.</br>That's what I said a little, if there are any mistakes in my words, I apologize profusely, I close with parama santhi,</br>Om Santhi Santhi Santhi Om .arama santhi, Om Santhi Santhi Santhi Om .)
  • Green initiative  + (Om swastiastu My opinion is to implement lOm swastiastu</br>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?</br>Suksmaee from waste. If not us, who else? Suksma)
  • Plastic waste  + (Om swastiastu Plastic waste Plastic waste Om swastiastu</br>Plastic waste</br>Plastic waste is a threat to environmental sustainability. Because of that</br>the need for awareness throughout the body not to throw away plastic waste. Plastic or inorganic waste is different from</br>easily digestible organic waste.</br>Plastic waste takes ten minutes to wait</br>hundreds of years until the plastic waste melts.</br>If the plastic waste is burned, this is not a good method, because it will produce a pattern that can be dangerous to health. Apart from that, you also have to pay careful attention to what is plastic, what is not plastic, and what is organic waste. All inorganic waste should be collected at landfills. Organic waste can be processed into compost.</br>With these problems, it is appropriate for all individuals to be more aware of maintaining a clean environment by not throwing away plastic wasteronment by not throwing away plastic waste)
  • steps by steps to reduce waste in religious activities  + (Om Swastiastu Thank you for the time and Om Swastiastu </br>Thank you for the time and opportunity you have given me, my name is Ni Wayan Apriani from SMK N 1 AMLAPURA</br>On this occasion I will provide a response regarding "how to reduce the amount of waste in religious activities in Bali" namely:</br>1. No longer carry plastic bags to use as holy water/tirta containers.</br>2. Pemedek who don't use plastic bags as containers for their ceremonies.</br>3. Offerings, flowers and other means of prayer, after prayer, take them to your own home</br>4. If you bring plastic, don't throw rubbish carelessly.</br>5. To bring plastic bags or other bags but not "disposable"</br>6. If you are going to throw away prayer waste or other rubbish after prayer, throw it in the trash can or trash can.</br>OK, that's all I can say regarding my opinion, I sincerely apologize if there are any errors Om Santih, Santih, Santih, Ome any errors Om Santih, Santih, Santih, Om)
  • Managing Waste After Religious Events  + (Om Swastiastu We as Balinese people shoulOm Swastiastu </br>We as Balinese people should keep the earth of Bali clean so that the earth of Bali remains beautiful. If we go to the temple, after we finish praying we should pick up the rubbish so that the temple remains clean. We should have awareness about the cleanliness of the earth of Bali, don't be ignorant, it is an obligation we are Balinese. If we don't care, then who else cares? We have to process canang and plastic waste in the rubbish bin so that it doesn't get mixed up with organic waste and non-organic waste. Because the rubbish that is scattered around the temple makes our temple unclean and not good to look at. We as Balinese people have to pay attention to this rubbish so that our environment remains clean.ish so that our environment remains clean.)
  • Pick Up the Trash!  + (Om Swastiastu)
  • How to deal with plastic waste at the time of the ceremony  + (Om swastiastu)
  • Reuse of The Rubbish  + (Om Swastiastu)
  • Pick Up Your Trash!  + (Om Swastiastu)
  • religious activity is a disaster?  + (Om swastiastu As we know, Bali is unique iOm swastiastu As we know, Bali is unique in its customs and traditions which are often carried out from generation to generation, for example galungan and brass, pengabenan and many more. However, if we care about our surroundings, isn't it rare for us to see an extraordinary amount of rubbish after religious activities take place? Customs and traditions are an inseparable part of Balinese culture, but we must also be aware of the environmental impacts they cause, especially from waste produced during religious ceremonies. So is that normal? As time goes by, a religious activity might be interpreted as a disaster, why? Because the waste produced from religious ceremonies can disturb the environment even though the waste produced may be predominantly organic waste, then we as young people should be pioneers, right? To find a way to deal with this waste, In my opinion, the way that might be appropriate for this problem is: 1. Urge the public to use environmentally friendly containers 2. Provide trash cans according to type 3. Propose that every village has a waste processing site 4. Socialize the importance of keeping the environment clean: (to raise public awareness) 5. Participate in waste collection and processing activities Maybe that's all I can say, hopefully my opinion today can be useful for tomorrow That is all and thank you Greetings from sustainable Bali Om santhi santhi santhi omustainable Bali Om santhi santhi santhi om)
  • Reducing waste during traditional ceremonies  + (Om swastiastu I want to explain to you aboOm swastiastu I want to explain to you about reducing waste in traditional events. Well, I think this is the right choice to help solve the problem with better organic waste management. First: using natural raw materials such as banana leaves, coconut leaves and bamboo and Second: reducing the use of single-use plastic. The last thing is to process organic waste into compost. This is what I can say. Hopefully there are benefits. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Ome are benefits. Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om)
  • Beautiful Temple, If There Was No Trash  + (Om Swastiastu, all attendees. My name is Om Swastiastu, all attendees. My name is I Dewa Ayu Pramita Yoniadi from SMA N 1 SUSUT. On this good day, I will give a little of my opinion about the presence of rubbish in the temple. </br>OK, what makes so many temples dirty due to ceremonial waste? </br>The presence of rubbish is due to work activities or not emphasizing cleanliness or not having a cleaner at the temple. So, because of that, I will give my opinion on how to make the temple always beautiful every day. My first opinion is, when we are going to offer canang, if possible, after offering the service, please take the used canang and the one containing plastic if possible, take it home or put it in the trash can. Second, there must be facilities such as rubbish bins, rubbish bins, and there must also be a sweeper ready to clean the temple. Thirdly, there must be a father from truna truni, the community, or school children, to make a mutual cooperation schedule at the temple or during the full moon of tilem, kajeng kliwon, and the daily ones. The waste should be separated into several parts, namely plastic waste, canang or leaf waste, and other waste, so that it is not mixed. Over time, if we care about trash, our temple or environment will be beautiful or clean. All of this can happen if we care about protecting the environment together. It's not difficult if we diligently get used to it, the environment will definitely be beautiful, and we will definitely be happy. Well, that's all I can say, forgive me if there are any shortcomings. I close with parama santih, Om Santih Santih Santih Om.parama santih, Om Santih Santih Santih Om.)
  • Not all becomes trash  + (OM Swastiastu, my name is I Kadek Kevin JaOM Swastiastu, my name is I Kadek Kevin Jaya Wiarsa, from class Xl Culinary B3 SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar. Do you know what we will discuss this time??? ,, we will discuss Yadnya waste at religious ceremonies in Bali, almost 80% of Yadnya waste comes from organic materials and the rest comes from inorganic waste such as paper and plastic. Have you ever thought about where the Yadnya waste at religious ceremonies will go? Finally? Will you just throw it away or will you use it? So this is my opinion regarding this waste, namely the first thing is to make it into organic fertilizer by making a puddle in the ground and putting in the yadnya rubbish with a note that you don't put in inorganic rubbish, after that you bury the rubbish. Over time, the organic waste will turn into organic fertilizer which makes the land in that area fertile. If you want to grow crops in that area, it will probably be fertile because of the positive impact of the yadnya waste turning into organic fertilizer and you can also process the waste. Yes, it can be used as animal feed such as pigs, cows and other livestock, then my second opinion is to process flower waste into aromatherapy incense by drying the flowers and adding natural fragrance and then molding it into aromatherapy incense that you can use yourself or make it yourself. as a source of income.</br>So the conclusion is that yadnya waste is a very worrying waste problem in Bali. In this way, we can use the yadnya waste from religious ceremonies in Bali to make organic fertilizer, animal feed and aromatherapy incense, and can even become a source of income. That's my opinion regarding yadnya waste at religious ceremonies in Bali, thank you, Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Omali, thank you, Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om)
  • Efforts that we can do to reduce the problem of garbage in Balinese temples after prayer  + (Om Swastiastu, so here are some opinions aOm Swastiastu, so here are some opinions and efforts that we can do to solve the problem of garbage in Balinese temples after prayer:</br>1. Educate Friends and Family:</br>* Information: Share information about the negative impact of waste on the environment and the importance of maintaining the cleanliness of the temple.</br> * Example: Be an example by always throwing garbage in the right place and bring your own shopping bag when going to the temple.</br>2. Collaboration with the Community:</br> * Mutual Cooperation: Participate in mutual cooperation activities to clean the temple with the local community.</br> * Creative Ideas: Come up with creative ideas to process the waste left over from prayer, such as making handicrafts.</br>3. Monitoring and Evaluation:</br> * Monitoring: Monitor regularly to see how far your efforts have been successful.</br> * Evaluate: Evaluate the program in action and make improvements as necessary.</br>Addition:</br> * Collaboration with traditional villages: Invite cooperation with traditional villages to obtain support and facilities needed to implement this program.</br>That's all from me, thank you</br>Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Omm me, thank you Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om)
  • How to process waste in upakara temple according to the concept of tri Hita karana  + (Om Swastiastu, Wikiton viewers. Life comesOm Swastiastu, Wikiton viewers. Life comes with many challenges, including waste management. In our daily lives, especially during temple activities, we generate waste. Referring to Bali Governor Regulation No. 47 of 2019, we must keep the environment clean. In Hinduism, we can do this by practicing Tri Hita Karana:</br></br>-Parahyangan: As humans, we should devote ourselves to God by keeping temples clean and disposing of offerings properly at home.</br>-Pawongan: To maintain community harmony, sorted waste can be processed into compost, which can be shared or sold to benefit the community.</br>-Palemahan: The compost can be spread in forests or rice fields, maintaining natural harmony and positively impacting the environment.</br>Hope this helps! Om Santi Santi Santi Om. Hope this helps! Om Santi Santi Santi Om.)
  • What has been considered as garbage, turns out to support the economy of Batur  + (Om Swastiastu. Honorable Mr. / Mrs. jury Om Swastiastu.</br></br>Honorable Mr. / Mrs. jury</br>Honorable the administrators and guardians of the Batur Areas</br>As well as the readers that I am proud of.</br></br>Let us first offer our puja and praise to God Almighty, Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, because it is only by His grace that I and all of us can attend this seminar smoothly.</br></br> Regarding the problem of waste used for ceremonies in the Batur temple area, I think it is something very important to be given more attention. This is because waste from ceremonies is often not only in the form of organic waste, but there is also a lot of waste in the form of plastic bags that are difficult to decompose, which are generally used as containers to carry prayer facilities. Regarding this problem, I would like to express some ideas or solutions that can be considered to be applied in the holy area of Batur. The first is about the use of plastic bags as containers for canang/prayer. The solution that can be taken is to tighten the supervision at the entrance of Pura Batur so that people who use plastic bags can be reprimanded and make the plastic. I think this rule has been widely applied in various places in Bali as the regulation of Bali Governor Regulation Number 97 of 2018 concerning the prohibition of the use of disposable plastic bags or PSP. The only thing that needs to be improved is the self-awareness of the people around Batur and the supervisors.</br></br> The next one is related to the waste of the prayer facilities / canang. The solution that I can provide is to provide 2 separate places specifically for the canang waste itself. The first place is a place to dispose of the canang base or coconut leaves only. The second place is a place where we can collect used flowers from unused canang so that they are not thrown away. Why? This aims to recycle the flowers into goods that can be resold, especially in the holy area of Batur. According to my own research through various sources, the flowers from the canang can be dried with certain methods which can later be processed into fragrant incense or similar fragrances. This can also indirectly increase the economy and income for the cost of maintaining the holy area of Batur just by capitalizing on the remaining flowers that have been discarded, but without realizing it turns out that the flowers can be processed and become a source of income for the holy area of Batur itself.</br></br> Thus a brief oration that I can convey, I thank you very much for the attention and opportunities that have been given to me, more or less, and if there are wrong - wrong words I apologize. I hope that my short oration can contribute greatly to the preservation and beauty of the holy area of Batur in the future, and can overcome the problems or crises that are happening. For the Asung Kertha Warunugraha of Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, I conclude with Parama Shanti.</br></br>Om Santih Santih Santih Om.arama Shanti. Om Santih Santih Santih Om.)
  • What has been considered as garbage, turns out to support the economy of Batur's Area  + (Om Swastiastu. Honorable Mr. / Mrs. jury Om Swastiastu.</br></br>Honorable Mr. / Mrs. jury</br>Honorable the administrators and guardians of the Batur neighborhood</br>As well as the readers that I am proud of.</br></br>Let us first offer our puja and praise to God Almighty, Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, because it is only by His grace that I and all of us can attend this seminar smoothly.</br></br> Regarding the problem of waste used for ceremonies in the Batur temple area, I think it is something very important to be given more attention. This is because waste from ceremonies is often not only in the form of organic waste, but there is also a lot of waste in the form of plastic bags that are difficult to decompose, which are generally used as containers to carry prayer facilities. Regarding this problem, I would like to express some ideas or solutions that can be considered to be applied in the holy area of Batur. The first is about the use of plastic bags as containers for canang/prayer. The solution that can be taken is to tighten the supervision at the entrance of Pura Batur so that people who use plastic bags can be reprimanded and make the plastic. I think this rule has been widely applied in various places in Bali as the regulation of Bali Governor Regulation Number 97 of 2018 concerning the prohibition of the use of disposable plastic bags or PSP. The only thing that needs to be improved is the self-awareness of the people around Batur and the supervisors.</br></br> The next one is related to the waste of the prayer facilities / canang. The solution that I can provide is to provide 2 separate places specifically for the canang waste itself. The first place is a place to dispose of the canang base or coconut leaves only. The second place is a place where we can collect used flowers from unused canang so that they are not thrown away. Why? This aims to recycle the flowers into goods that can be resold, especially in the holy area of Batur. According to my own research through various sources, the flowers from the canang can be dried with certain methods which can later be processed into fragrant incense or similar fragrances. This can also indirectly increase the economy and income for the cost of maintaining the holy area of Batur just by capitalizing on the remaining flowers that have been discarded, but without realizing it turns out that the flowers can be processed and become a source of income for the holy area of Batur itself.</br></br> Thus a brief oration that I can convey, I thank you very much for the attention and opportunities that have been given to me, more or less, and if there are wrong - wrong words I apologize. I hope that my short oration can contribute greatly to the preservation and beauty of the holy area of Batur in the future, and can overcome the problems or crises that are happening. For the Asung Kertha Warunugraha of Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Wasa, I conclude with Parama Shanti.</br></br>Om Santih Santih Santih Om.arama Shanti. Om Santih Santih Santih Om.)
  • The Rest of the flowers  + (Om Swastiatu THE REST OF THE FLOWERS Of Om Swastiatu </br>THE REST OF THE FLOWERS</br></br>Of course, there is quite a lot of religious waste and various types. One example of security waste is flowers. There are several things we can do so that leftover waste which may look ordinary, we process into something that is useful for us together and most importantly we can keep the environment clean. So in my opinion, the way we can reduce waste in religious activities is</br>1. Throw away the remaining flowers from our prayers in the trash/place that is already available </br>2. Don't use plastic for flower containers, you can replace it with other containers that are more environmentally friendly, for example caterpillar containers, etc</br>3. Collect flower waste to make compost which is quite useful as plant fertilizer</br></br>That's all I can say, thank you</br></br>Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Omsay, thank you Om Shanti Shanti Shanti Om)