ECO-FRIENDLY PARADE CREATIONS: DRESSES AND SUITS FROM RECYCLED PLASTIC
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Keywords

Inorganic
Plastic Waste
Carnival Costumes

Abstract

Along with the increase in human population on earth, it will affect the increase in plastic production every day. This causes the problem of plastic to not stop as long as humans live on earth. So far, the Widoro hamlet community has utilized organic waste into compost or processed animal feed, this is influenced by the large number of people who have livelihoods in livestock and farming. However, the processing of inorganic waste is still minimally carried out by the local community. In connection with the Giripurwo Anniversary Carnival, the Widoro hamlet community wants to show that plastic waste can be managed into something useful by assembling carnival costumes from plastic waste. The stages include designing, socializing, making carnival costumes, and implementing the carnival. The results obtained turned out that discarded plastic waste could be used to make beautiful carnival costumes. By holding this experiment, it is hoped that it can inspire many people

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