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Using plastic bags is the same as damaging our earth.
It is better for us to use shopping bags, if in the South Kalimantan area there are bags made from purun using purun bags (shopping bags) then plastic waste on earth will also be reduced. +
Plastic waste not only pollutes the seas and soils, but also has a serious impact on natural ecosystems. Therefore, it is important that we take measures such as choosing products with a non-plastic base material and raising awareness of the dangers of excessive plastic use.
The action can start from your own home by avoiding the purchase of items that use plastic. Using eco-friendly bags, carrying your own drinking bottles, using plastic as a recycling craft for aesthetics or something useful. With our actions we can create a cleaner and healthier world for future generations. +
Don't burn rubbish Because it can cause air pollution +
Don't burn rubbish Because it can cause air pollution +
If you leave the house at night, you will be kidnapped by a ghost. +
Don't sit at the door +
Reducing waste at home can be done in two ways, namely recycling and using environmentally friendly items. Recycling your own waste at home is a skill that is really needed. With these skills, you can reduce and manage waste at home well and can even process it into items that can be reused. Another way to reduce waste at home can also be done by alternatively using environmentally friendly products. Waste is unwanted residual material after the end of a process. Waste can have a bad impact on human health conditions. If waste is thrown away carelessly or piled up without proper management, it will cause various serious health impacts. Piles of household waste that are left unattended will attract sewer rats and insects (flies, cockroaches, cockroaches, fleas, etc.) which carry disease germs. Garbage thrown on the road can block water channels, ultimately making the water stagnant and stagnant, becoming a wallowing place for mosquitoes that cause malaria. Garbage that clogs drains or sewers can cause flooding. When it floods, the water in the gutter that was previously thrown out by each house will come back into the house so that all the germs, dirt and germs of disease enter the house again. +
Plastic waste is all used or unused items whose materials are produced from non-renewable chemicals. Most of the plastic waste used every day is usually used for packaging. So, plastic bags are still often used as organic waste containers that will be thrown into landfills +
Maintaining cleanliness by not throwing rubbish carelessly can maintain our health and the health of the people around us. Apart from that, keeping rubbish in its place can also minimize the risk of natural disasters such as floods. The impact of littering will damage the view, cause unpleasant odors, cause low to high level flooding, cause various diseases and can pollute the environment. +
Garbage that is thrown away carelessly can pollute the surrounding environment, damage the ecosystem, and disrupt the lives of living creatures. Apart from that, the impact can also be felt on public health, with the risk of disease increasing because piles of rubbish become a nest for dangerous bacteria and viruses.
It is important to provide understanding to the public about the negative impacts of littering. Educational campaigns through schools, social media and community events can help increase awareness of the importance of keeping the environment clean. +
Don't throw rubbish carelessly and don't throw rubbish out of place +
There isn't any +
If you whistle at night, a ghost will haunt you. +
How to deal with plastic waste can be
done by applying the 3R principle
which is (reuse, reduce, and recycle
(Reuse)
Reuse used items, such as used
plastic bottles for containers or used
plastic bags for wrapping.
(Reduce)
Reduce the use of plastic, for example
avoiding the use of disposable plastic,
such as plastic bags, straws, and
tableware.
(Recycle)
Recycling plastic waste, for example
throwing plastic waste in inorganic
trash cans.
Other than that, you can also do the
following things
Using a cloth shopping bag that can
be used repeatedly.
Using a drink bottle that can be
refilled, for example made of glass or
stainless steel.
Bring your own eating and drinking
utensils, such as glasses, bottles, and
tableware.
Make compost from kitchen waste
Using used clothes or cloths for
handicrafts, cleaning equipment
(wipes), or various other purposes.
Processing plastic waste using
fabrication method
Using biodegradable plastic which is
more easily decomposed in nature
Carry out maintenance or care so as
not to increase waste production. +
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In a crowded school, there is a pot. The pot is named Tutu, and the rose in it is named Wawa. Both are newcomers to the school. However, they could not adapt to their new environment. All because some students threw plastic at them. In the end, Wawa began to wither because the soil began to become barren. Tutu, who was sad because his friend began to wither, planned to throw himself from where he was. Tutu tried to keep his friend from dying and finally he fell from the second floor. Since Wawa withered, she rarely spoke so she just kept quiet when she began to be separated from Tutu. A dog who saw the incident immediately saved them and made them into soccer balls. +
Trash is Dangerous if Ignored
Trash that is left scattered can have negative impacts that we are not aware of. Plastic, for example, takes hundreds of years to decompose, and during that time, +
If we want to shop use plastic made from cassava root, can decompose, or can't use a purun bag, bring tumblr instead of buying aqua +
The problem of plastic waste has become a pressing global issue. Every year, millions of tons of plastic pollute the environment and take hundreds of years to decompose. One of the most common forms of single-use plastic is plastic bags.
Quoted from citarumharum.jabarprov.go.id, data Making Oceans Plastic Free (in 2017) states that on average there are 182.7 billion plastic bags used in Indonesia every year. Out of this, the total weight of plastic bag waste in Indonesia reaches 1,278,900 tons per year.
Therefore, the need for environmentally friendly alternative solutions is urgent. One of the environmentally friendly alternatives to this is the use of eco-printing.
When I was in ninth grade, my friends and I were assigned to a cultural arts group based on graphic arts material. One of the techniques they learned was screen printing. In order to practice this technique while supporting the movement to reduce the use of plastic bags, our teacher invited us to make tote bags using eco-printing.
Eco-printing is a natural dyeing technique using leaves, flowers, and plants to create unique motifs on fabrics. These eco-printed tote bags have become a viable alternative to plastic bags because of their reusability and environmental friendliness. At the end of its useful life, the tote bag can be decomposed naturally without leaving any harmful chemicals.
On the day of practice, we brought three plain white tote bags and a hammer as a printing tool. For the motif, we gathered leaves and flowers from around the school. After carving it on the cloth, we beat it with a hammer for 15 minutes until the pattern formed. Then the tote bag is soaked in alum water's for 25 minutes to make the color last longer. Afterward, we put it in a shade to keep its color from fading.
In the end, our tote bags look beautiful, unique, and eco-friendly. In addition to adding to the creative experience, this activity also taught us the importance of taking care of the environment by reducing the use of single-use plastics.
Overall, eco-printing is a creative innovation that is environmentally friendly and can replace plastic bags in everyday life. In addition to helping reduce plastic waste, these products can support local economies and encourage sustainable consumption patterns. With public awareness and support from all parties, eco-printing has the potential to be a long-term solution to environmental problems. Let's switch to eco-friendly products and help preserve the earth!
The problem of plastic waste has become a pressing global issue. Every year, millions of tons of plastic pollute the environment and take hundreds of years to decompose. One of the most common forms of single-use plastic is plastic bags.
Quoted from citarumharum.jabarprov.go.id, data Making Oceans Plastic Free (in 2017) states that on average there are 182.7 billion plastic bags used in Indonesia every year. Out of this, the total weight of plastic bag waste in Indonesia reaches 1,278,900 tons per year.
Therefore, the need for environmentally friendly alternative solutions is urgent. One of the environmentally friendly alternatives to this is the use of eco-printing.
When I was in ninth grade, my friends and I were assigned to a cultural arts group based on graphic arts material. One of the techniques they learned was screen printing. In order to practice this technique while supporting the movement to reduce the use of plastic bags, our teacher invited us to make tote bags using eco-printing.
Eco-printing is a natural dyeing technique using leaves, flowers, and plants to create unique motifs on fabrics. These eco-printed tote bags have become a viable alternative to plastic bags because of their reusability and environmental friendliness. At the end of its useful life, the tote bag can be decomposed naturally without leaving any harmful chemicals.
On the day of practice, we brought three plain white tote bags and a hammer as a printing tool. For the motif, we gathered leaves and flowers from around the school. After carving it on the cloth, we beat it with a hammer for 15 minutes until the pattern formed. Then the tote bag is soaked in alum water's for 25 minutes to make the color last longer. Afterward, we put it in a shade to keep its color from fading.
In the end, our tote bags look beautiful, unique, and eco-friendly. In addition to adding to the creative experience, this activity also taught us the importance of taking care of the environment by reducing the use of single-use plastics.
Overall, eco-printing is a creative innovation that is environmentally friendly and can replace plastic bags in everyday life. In addition to helping reduce plastic waste, these products can support local economies and encourage sustainable consumption patterns. With public awareness and support from all parties, eco-printing has the potential to be a long-term solution to environmental problems. Let's switch to eco-friendly products and help preserve the earth!