Starfruit (malangkota.go.id) – The Waste Recycling Training held by the Malang City Environmental Service (DLH) at the Savana Hotel, Malang City, Monday (26/8/2024) was enthusiastically attended by the participants. In addition to being attended by speakers from the Malang City DLH itself, this training also presented speakers from the Eltari-230 Waste Bank.

Head of DLH Malang City Noer Rahman Wijaya, ST, MM revealed that in this training, education was given to the community to care and participate in waste management starting from the smallest environment, namely at home. to be able to start from home to overcome waste.
"We hope that this training can encourage the people of Malang City to be more concerned about the environment. Waste can also be processed in such a way that it can have economic value," explained Rahman, Monday (26/8).
Rahman hopes that through this activity, the community will be dedicated to the fact that waste management is not only the responsibility of the government, but requires the role and concern of all elements in society.
This training activity was attended by 275 participants from 57 sub-districts in Malang City. After attending the training, Rahman hopes that the participants can share knowledge with the community in their surrounding environment about how to manage inorganic waste into useful items that have a selling value.
Meanwhile, the training material from Bank Sampah Eltari-230 Yusup Karyawan said the material provided this time was making recycled inorganic waste dolls.
"We are happy to be able to share knowledge, how to process inorganic waste so that it has economic value which will certainly boost the economy and also increase the skills of the participants," said Yusup.
This is also an invitation to care more about the environment starting from empowering the community to utilize unused inorganic waste to have economic value. In addition, by recycling inorganic waste into valuable goods will also help prevent and even reduce the pile of waste in the community by implementing the 4R principle, namely Replace, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. (cah/yon)