On that occasion, Sujarot took the time to tour the stand. As is the case at the Rizafa Sharia bank stand, which displays various kinds of processed from used bottles that are transformed into various kinds of crafts, such as flowers and others. While in the Demaam sustainable waste bank,
The District Government (Pemkab) through the Jepara Regency Environmental Agency (DLH) held a garbage creative exhibition. This activity was opened by Jepara Regional Secretariat II Assistant Ir. Sujarot on Wednesday (1/11) morning in the vicinity of the Pendapa of Jepara Regency. A variety of unique creations made from trash are exhibited in the event.
On that occasion, Sujarot took the time to tour the stand. As is the case at the Rizafa Sharia bank stand, which displays various kinds of processed from used bottles that are transformed into various kinds of crafts, such as flowers and others. While in the Demaam sustainable waste bank, one of them displays the creation of coconut shells. There are also those who use used wood waste to use tables and chairs as shown by the calm waste bank group.
For environmental care communities in schools, there are also a number of adiwiyata schools in Jepara District. For SMA N 1 Bangsri, featuring coal substitute briquettes made from organic waste, liquid plant fertilizers derived from organic waste. In addition, various kinds of handicrafts made from used newspapers are made of various crafts, including flower vases. While SMP N 5 Jepara displays various kinds of student creations made from wood waste, such as cutting boards for cooking, and others.
The head of DLH Jepara Fatkhurahman said that this garbage creative exhibition was attended by 24 groups or communities concerned with waste in Jepara Regency, both the general public and schools. The aim of the activity is to foster a spirit of community care for the environment, to process or utilize waste into high-value goods. "This garbage exhibition, opened for free for two days, in alun alun, Jepara Regency starting at 08.00 WIB at 21.00 WIB," he said.
Jepara Regional Secretariat Assistant II gave an appreciation for this garbage exhibition. This activity can be a routine agenda of the Jepara Regency government every year. He considered this activity able to develop community creativity for economic improvement, especially in Jepara Regency.
On that occasion, Sujarot took the time to tour the stand. As is the case at the Rizafa Sharia bank stand, which displays various kinds of processed from used bottles that are transformed into various kinds of crafts, such as flowers and others. While in the Demaam sustainable waste bank, one of them displays the creation of coconut shells. There are also those who use used wood waste to use tables and chairs as shown by the calm waste bank group.
For environmental care communities in schools, there are also a number of adiwiyata schools in Jepara District. For SMA N 1 Bangsri, featuring coal substitute briquettes made from organic waste, liquid plant fertilizers derived from organic waste. In addition, various kinds of handicrafts made from used newspapers are made of various crafts, including flower vases. While SMP N 5 Jepara displays various kinds of student creations made from wood waste, such as cutting boards for cooking, and others.
The head of DLH Jepara Fatkhurahman said that this garbage creative exhibition was attended by 24 groups or communities concerned with waste in Jepara Regency, both the general public and schools. The aim of the activity is to foster a spirit of community care for the environment, to process or utilize waste into high-value goods. "This garbage exhibition, opened for free for two days, in alun alun, Jepara Regency starting at 08.00 WIB at 21.00 WIB," he said.
Jepara Regional Secretariat Assistant II gave an appreciation for this garbage exhibition. This activity can be a routine agenda of the Jepara Regency government every year. He considered this activity able to develop community creativity for economic improvement, especially in Jepara Regency.
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