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DOI: 10.29062/engagement.v2i2.35
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Implementasi Manajemen Bank Sampah IT pada Komunitas Bank Sampah berbasis Masyarakat, Pemuda, dan Sekolah di Kabupaten Pasuruan

Abstract: Abstrak. Waste is still a problem in Indonesia. Because of waste, especially organic waste, contributes greatly to climate change due to greenhouse gases. In the management of waste that is generally open damping, particularly in Pasuruan, until now is still a problem that has not been unsolved. Therefore, the author will be presented in the study of implementation of integrated waste management based on IT and obstacles faced during the mentoring process. This mentoring activity was carried out at four Waste … Show more

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“…If one farmer has about 4-5 head of cattle, then the amount of feces produced about 150 kg / day. With the amount of feces produced so large every day and not done processing then it will disrupt the surrounding environment [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If one farmer has about 4-5 head of cattle, then the amount of feces produced about 150 kg / day. With the amount of feces produced so large every day and not done processing then it will disrupt the surrounding environment [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method integrates the Tridharma of Higher Education, namely education, research, and service.The CBR method is a community-based research study that seeks to provide support, power, and active involvement of the community in the empowerment process to produce something of value that is beneficial to the community16 . This method focuses on identifying the problems faced, identifying support priorities, identifying program development, and responding to community needs17 . The method stages consist of several aspects, namely laying the foundation, research planning, data collection and 14 Sarah Flicker et al, "A Snapshot of Community-Based Research in Canada: Who?…”
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confidence: 99%