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Deshinta Puspita Ayusari Fajar Dian Wasisti Faradella Nofitasari Farah Debby Pangestika Rizqi Karina Utami NON REGULER A

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BACKGROUND
Nowadays, plastic waste is becoming a big problem and even be more seriously for environmental continuing, especially for soil quality. Recycling is a strategy that can be done to solve this problem. Not all kind of plastics can be recycled, and every kind of plastics have its own processing method. All issues related to managing solid waste must be addressed using a holistic approach. Therefore, an integrated plastics waste management are needed, which is all element related to the system had to participated active. This recommended plastic waste management system is an integrated management system using totalergonomics approach. Totalergonomics are integration between microergonomics and macroergonomics.

BACKGROUND
This framework usability is a part of a complex process optimizing the three-way fit between people, technology, and organization. This research present an Integrated Plastic Waste Management System, an integrated management system which is organized into five major perspectives such as functional activities, problems and constraints, technological options (crusher plastic machine), stakeholder, ergonomics facilities, and optimalization the temporary dump site (TPS) function as 2nd place after household for the next processing plastic waste. The second result of this research is a strategic approach to increasing the public careness using some media such as poster about how to disposing plastic waste, waste categorizing, and to processing.

TOOLS AND MATERIALS

Bottle

TOOLS AND MATERIALS Scissors

TOOLS AND MATERIALS


Worsted and wool needle

TOOLS AND MATERIALS


Cutter

TOOLS AND MATERIALS


Zippers

TOOLS AND MATERIALS


Rope

TOOLS AND MATERIALS


wax and match

WAY OF WORKING 1. Prepare tools and materials

WAY OF WORK
2. Cut a third of the bottle using a cutter and trim with scissors

WAY OF WORK
3. Holes in both ends of the holes that have been cut with a distance of approximately 1 cm

WAY OF WORK
4. Sewing zippers using wool yarn

WAY OF WORK

5. Holes in the bottle cap to size rope 6. Attach a rope with a length as desired

WAY OF WORK
7. Here's the finished product we work

FINISHED PRODUCT

FINISHED PRODUCT

OBJECTIVES AND BENEFITS

Help reduce the waste bottle Utilize unused trash Increase creativity Create new innovations from waste

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