Not all becomes trash

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This is a Response to the Sampah Upacara wikithon

OM 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. 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 Om

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SMK Negeri 3 Denpasar
Age
16-21

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