ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION USING COMPOSTER MEDIA AT AN-NIKMAH ISLAMIYAH PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA

Muhamad Farhan Firmansyah, Him Patry, Norma Bastian, Rinto Rinto, Zakiyyah Zakiyyah, Yayan Wardiyanto, Johan Johan, Darto Darto, Muhammad Hadi, Nurmalia Lusida

Abstract


This service project aims to educate the environment using composter media at an-nikmah Islamiyah phnom penh kamboja, with the aim of increasing and fostering a sense of concern for the environment and understanding that the use of composters can help students understand the natural cycle in organic waste treatment, as well as provide practical insights into waste reduction efforts. Education through composter media can also motivate behavior change, encourage students to be wiser in managing waste and preserving the environment.


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