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The money was used as capital for the picnic
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TEKS KOMPAS/WILIBRORDUS MEGANDIKA WICAKSONOTheresia Ning Wahyuni (47) and Ery Yunarti (53) were at the headquarters or meeting hall of RT 001 RW 004 in Karangasri residential area
The anxiety and persistence of Ery Yunarti and Theresia Ning Wahyuni together with the residents of RT 001 RW 004 in Karangasri Housing regarding cleanliness the environment encouraged them to work together to manage garbage
the results of sorting inorganic waste since 2018 have enabled them to fill their coffers as well as capital for two trips with their family and neighbors
Cheerful smiles lit up Ery and Wahyuni's faces on Thursday (9/5/2024) as they displayed a 2-meter x 1-meter banner that read "Plesir Gayeng goes to Solo" at RT 001 headquarters
The headquarters serves as a community meeting hall
a former badminton court that has been transformed into a gathering place for residents and a spot to collect recyclable waste and used items for resale
"On Sunday (12/5/2024), we want to go on a trip to Solo Safari Zoo, Solo Wholesale Center, and Rasa Madu Heritage. There, we also want to do culinary tourism," said Ery enthusiastically in Karangrau Village, Sokaraja District, Banyumas District
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Theresia Ning Wahyuni (47) and Ery Yunarti (53) were at the headquarters or meeting hall of RT 001 RW 004 in Karangasri residential area
This family outing or picnic is the result of collecting trash and the second time it has taken place
this neighborhood group also went on a trip to Yogyakarta thanks to their efforts in collecting trash since 2018
the rental fees and all the necessities for the trip were mostly funded by the residents' hard work in sorting out the garbage from their respective homes
the residents of RT 001 in this housing complex were able to collect IDR 5 million to IDR 6 million
It's free for the 25 women who contributed waste
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The lure of tourism or the target of traveling together becomes a reward or encouragement for the housewives in the complex to actively select
sort and deliver various inorganic waste to the waste bank
there are around 30 housewives who actively participate in collecting waste suitable for recycling
The sweet fruit of picnicking with neighbors and family began in 2018 when the trash collector in the complex was not diligent in collecting trash due to confusion in disposing of it
Banyumas did not have many hangars or integrated waste processing facilities
causing the trash collector to struggle in managing the waste
waste in housing areas often piles up and scatters on the roadside due to being stirred up by cats or a type of large rat called "wirok"
"I cannot simply ignore what is in front of my eyes," said Ery
Ery Yunarti (left) and Theresia Ning Wahyuni (right) present a banner in preparation for a picnic at the headquarters or meeting hall of RT 001 RW 004 Karangasri Housing
The solution to waste was resolved when Ery and Wahyuni
along with a number of morning jogger mothers
they discovered a collection site for inorganic waste and used goods
they knew that trash from home could bring in profits
Even used goods collectors are willing to pick up rubbish or used goods that the women have collected
Ery and Wahyuni announced plans to create a garbage bank
where the trash is collected in the headquarters," said Ery
If you look at the nominal price per kilogram per type of inorganic waste
if they are gathered together in mutual cooperation
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After collecting various inorganic waste for a month and selling it, they can earn around IDR 150,000. The initial income from the waste is then used to buy large bamboo baskets as sorting places. There are baskets for plastic bottles, papers, iron, and also scrap metal. "There is no special schedule, it's flexible, free to collect waste whenever we want. After collecting a lot, then we sell it," said Ery.
Consistency is evident from the sales of waste that never drop below 100,000 per month. On average, they can earn Rp 200,000-Rp 300,000 per month.
Seeing the enthusiasm of the mothers, the RT administrators and the fathers worked together to build a special warehouse behind the RT headquarters. In a room measuring around 5 meters x 1.5 meters, mothers can collect inorganic waste. "When we go for a walk that morning, we often pick up plastic bottles on the side of the road. Already like a scavenger," said Wahyuni.
When we went for a walk that morning, we often picked up plastic bottles on the side of the road. It's like a scavenger.
One of the obstacles during the waste collection process is that there are still residents who indiscriminately pile up trash at the waste bank. Here, the role of Ery and Wahyuni is to sort the waste according to its type. Amidst their busyness as housewives, they sacrifice their time and energy to sort the trash briefly before it is taken by collectors.
The head of RT 001, Sumanto, stated that the mothers are consistent and enthusiastic in maintaining their willingness and actions to take care of the environment, especially in managing waste. "We have a slogan: RT 01 Kompak (compact). From meetings at this headquarters, often eating and gathering together, awareness arises to jointly manage waste," said Sumanto.
In fact, automatically at every celebration event, continued Sumanto, if there are used plastic bottles or cardboard snack containers, the mothers immediately sort them and take them to the waste bank. “Residents are not ashamed to separate their waste. "They are united and painstaking," said Sumanto.
Besides being used as a means of tourism capital, housewives also serve as role models for their children. They are encouraged to sort and collect waste and bring it to the waste bank. "When we go out or attend events, if my child sees a plastic bottle, they will bring it home to be collected in the waste bank," said Ery.
Ery Yunarti (53) and Theresia Ning Wahyuni (47) were at the headquarters or meeting hall of RT 001 RW 004 of Karangasri Housing, Karangrau Village, Sokaraja District, Banyumas, Central Java, on Thursday (9/5/2024).
By sorting inorganic waste, there is now no more accumulation of waste in the trash cans in the environment. Waste collectors also have a lighter job because some of the waste disposed of is organic waste, which is not in significant amounts.
“It turns out we can (manage waste) from things that have no price. At home, this item is just thrown away, but how come it can collect up to IDR 6 million. "If mothers are asked to save money for a picnic from the start, it will definitely be difficult because they think the money will be for this and that," said Ery.
Ery and Wahyuni, together with the mothers in RT 001, have overcome the disgusting and embarrassing impression of dealing with garbage because the benefits gained from their hard work are priceless. "We are happy to be able to have a picnic with family and neighbors, and the bond of brotherhood is also maintained," said Wahyuni.
Born: Jatilawang, Banyumas, December 14 1970
Education: Bachelor's Degree in Economics, Wijayakusuma University, Purwokerto (2001)
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