Youth Involvement in Processing Kitchen Waste into Eco-Enzyme as Air Freshener in Sanur Kauh Village -Denpasar City

  • I Nengah Muliarta
  • Desak Ketut Tristiana Sukmadewi
  • Gede Agus Surya Pratama
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Abstract

The community service carried out in Sanur Kauh Village, Denpasar-Bali aims to increase the knowledge and skills of village youth in managing household waste and utilizing it in eco-enzymes. Youth involvement in waste sorting at the household level is still low, the evidence being that only 7% of youth are regularly involved in waste sorting. The youth argued that waste management in the household was already carried out by parents. 2 young people had attended eco-making training but had never put it into practice because they had only attended the training once. Eco-enzyme production from fruit and vegetable waste, apart from being able to reduce the volume of waste, also produces products of economic value. One of the eco-enzymes can be used as an air freshener.

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I Nengah Muliarta, Desak Ketut Tristiana Sukmadewi, Gede Agus Surya Pratama, I Nyoman Yoga Parawangsa, & Ni Luh Putu Putri Setianingsih. (2023). Youth Involvement in Processing Kitchen Waste into Eco-Enzyme as Air Freshener in Sanur Kauh Village -Denpasar City. Asian Journal of Community Services, 2(9), 759–776. https://doi.org/10.55927/ajcs.v2i9.6145

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