Organic Waste

Addressing Organic Waste Through Nanomaterial-Based Plant Supplements

The accumulation of untreated organic waste poses serious challenges, such as foul odors, health risks, and environmental degradation. To tackle these issues sustainably, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY) has developed a community service program led by a team from the Department of Physics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA). The initiative utilizes nanotechnology—specifically carbon-based nanomaterials—to transform organic waste into solid and liquid plant supplements, aiming to create a zero-waste community within a circular economy framework.

Holistic organic waste management by utilizing Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae as decomposing agents

The community service team of the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UNY seeks to encourage sustainable organic waste management. One of the efforts comes through counseling activities on the utilization of Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae as part of organic waste management and strengthening food security in Dukuh Serut, Kulon Progo district. in the activity held on May 1, 2024, there were 25 participants from the Women Farmers Group (KWT) Dukuh Serut.