Abstract

This article discusses a community service program in Tapadaa Village. The program aims to enhance community income by focusing on plastic waste management. It involves training in waste management and the establishment of a waste bank to promote economic value and women's participation in supporting their families and empowerment. The article acknowledges the widespread use of plastic bags in Indonesia and the consequential impact of plastic waste production. This program aims to improve productivity and engagement within the Tapadaa Village community, leading to increased family income and positive community development. The methods employed include craft training using plastic waste and the creation of a waste bank. The results indicate a positive impact on community knowledge, skills, and understanding of waste management with economic value. Additionally, this initiative contributes to the knowledge and skills development of KKN students in community engagement and waste-related problem-solving. Ultimately, this article aspires to enhance family income, welfare, and reduce environmental pollution caused by plastic waste.

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