Education and Implementation of Organic Compost in the Rose Garden Community

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Organic waste management is one of the key issues in sustainable urban development. Improperly managed organic waste can lead to environmental pollution and increased greenhouse gas emissions. As a solution, organic compost offers an eco-friendly alternative that reduces waste accumulation while improving soil quality. The community service program titled Education and Application of Organic Compost at Mawar Garden Community was conducted in August 2025, involving students from Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia and Universitas Riau Islands Batam in collaboration with the local community. The methods included educational sessions, hands-on compost-making practice, and the application of compost to plants in Mawar Garden. The results indicated an increased awareness among residents regarding the importance of organic waste management, the acquisition of new skills in making simple compost, and the practical use of compost on community garden plants. Strong support from universities, local government, and community participation were key to the success of this program. Despite challenges such as limited time and participants' lack of prior experience, the activity successfully contributed to environmental preservation, strengthened social bonds, and supported several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in the areas of environment, food security, and sustainable community development.

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31-01-2026

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Education and Implementation of Organic Compost in the Rose Garden Community. (2026). SUSTAINABLE INNOVATION IN COMMUNITY SERVICE, 1(1), 27-32. https://ejournal.unrika.ac.id/index.php/STICOS/article/view/4

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