GREEN PRACTICES ON PERMAI IN PINANG ISLAND
Abstract
A lack of support from the government or policies that are not friendly to green practices can also be a hindrance. Without clear policies or incentives for green practices, PERMAI Pinang members may find it difficult to take a step further. Infrastructure that supports the implementation of green practices, such as efficient waste management systems or adequate recycling facilities, may still be limited. Without adequate infrastructure, it is difficult for people to adopt new habits that are environmentally friendly. Creative solutions and collaborating with universities such as Universitas Mercu Buana can be one way to overcome this problem. For this reason, community service by lecturers through counselling activities or community-based projects aims to increase awareness and adoption of green practices in their environment. The output of this community service for foreign cooperation is the increase of knowledge and skills of the Permai Community in green management practices.
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