Diskominfo - The issue of waste in Indonesia will not be endless. But it is different from Panggungharjo Village, Sewon District, Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta. Because, on Monday, July 1, 2019 yesterday just launched Launching Sorting Waste, Saving Gold. The event was a form of collaboration between Pegadaian Semarang and the Panggungharjo Village Government, which was attended by H. Abdul Halim Muslih as Deputy Regent of Bantul, Alissa Wahid as Secretary of the Central LKKNU, Mulyono, SE. MM. as the Head of the Semarang Pawnshop Area, Musholih SE, MM., Deputy of the Yogyakarta Regional Business, sub-district head, police chief, village head and village officials, Eko Pangabudi as village director and village administrator, and other representatives.
Alissa Wahid, as the Secretary of the LKKNU, revealed that efforts to develop a real people's economy could be a reinforcement in a household life, due to several household problems and divorce due to economic problems.
If all NU people know how to manage the economy, of course such problems can be overcome, and NU can provide benefits for the community and the surrounding environment, hope Alissa.
Putri Gus Dur said that in an effort to form a family welfare that is expected to have an impact on the benefit of the environment, LKKNU campaigned in every family consisting of godly fathers, pious mothers, abrar children, good environment, and lawful and sufficient sustenance.
Economic development efforts are carried out by increasing income, and managing existing income. The introduction of gold as an investment instrument as held by PT. Pegadaian is the right management of income, he concluded.
Whereas H. Abdul Halim Muslih as Deputy Regent of Bantul revealed that every day Bantul Regency produces 600 tons of waste which is calculated using sampling or picking tests. A third of them can be taken and disposed of at the Piyungan TPST (Integrated Waste Management Site), the rest can be found in the river, in the ditch, in the roads, etc.
He revealed that the government's efforts in completing waste facilities, infrastructure and infrastructure, building TPSS, making garbage cans included in tourism sites were considered not so significant because we ourselves were not yet aware of the clean culture of the environment.
I have been told to wander in Sydney and Singapore, I observed in the streets, a bunch of young people on the street, while drinking cans, after they finished holding them until they found a garbage can. If we don't just throw it away, it's a matter of culture, so we must continue to build a clean garbage, environmentally friendly culture. He said.
He revealed that the problem of waste after the infrastructure we have to build, one of the clean culture of garbage is the culture of sorting. I myself have not long ago, only two months ago I evaluated my own family's family, I have a barrel of sorting garbage on the home page. But in daily practice, the waste produced by us and our families is still mixed. Finally I made sorting the garbage in the kitchen. Because if we buy anything from the market, from the supermarket, from the store the source of garbage is from the kitchen. I give 3 trash cans, including organic, including food scraps, then paper, and plastic. It turned out I was evaluating, 2 months ago I managed to sort out the garbage almost perfectly. He said.
- Abdul Halim Muslih felt proud and grateful, the pawnshop with the Pemanggung Panggunglestari had begun, and God willing, it would be used as a rututif integrated waste management in Bantul Regency and could be transferred to other villages.