Improving The Management Strategy of Waste Bank ‘Pijar Semesta’ As A Green Campus Campaign Media and Improving The Community Economy After The Pandemic
Keywords:
waste bank, socio-income, green campus, economic empowermentAbstract
Indonesia is one of the biggest waste producers in the world. The waste has become the source of many environmental problems. To overcome the waste problems, one of the solutions is by managing waste bank accordingly for waste bank is known not only to help increasing people’s awareness of waste problems but also helps increasing people’s income. In university, waste bank can also serve as an example of the university effort to become greener. Thus, it is necessary to improve waste bank management strategy to optimize its capacity. In order to achieve the goals and optimize the waste bank capacity, Pijar Semesta Waste Bank has conducted at least three different services programs, Forum Group Discussion), (2) Workshops and (3) Assistance for Waste Bank Activities. The activities has provided some important insights that can aid the waste bank development in the university
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