The problem of waste is always an interesting thing that never runs out to find a solution. One of them is plastic packaging waste that is widely used by the community and cannot be decomposed again by nature. In line with the SDGs issue, Indonesia is the second largest country that disposes of plastic waste in the world after China. This is very dangerous for the natural beauty of Indonesia's vast seas, and destroys a very diverse ecosystem. Existing plastic waste that comes from household waste, it can be used easily and cheaply into Ecobrick. Ecobrick is a term for the result of managing plastic waste into a brick that can be used as useful items such as chairs or tables. This plastic waste management training activity was carried out for housewives in Cibitung Tengah Village, Bogor Regency to find out the use of plastic waste that can be recycled to be used as useful goods. In addition, to provide awareness of the importance of sorting household waste in order to help preserve nature. Keywords: ecobricks, management, household, plastic waste
Active smokers and passive smokers are at risk of being infected with COVID-19, causing acute breathing. Existing research results state that smoking habits worsen the health of COVID-19 sufferers so that it affects smoking habits in COVID-19 patients to reduce and even stop smoking (Sabrina & Ichsan, 2021). This study aims to determine how students smoker's perception of the transmission of COVID-19. This research is expected to be able to increase students' knowledge and sense of concern for their own health and the surrounding environment, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research was conducted in Cibungbulang District, Bogor Regency. The research population is students from SMP, SMA and SMK. The sample in this study amounted to 147 students. This study was designed as a survey research using a questionnaire instrument. The design of this study used descriptive quantitative methods with the Pearson Chi-Square correlation test to determine the correlation between variables. The results showed that students' perceptions of COVID-19 transmission in smokers tended to be negative even though the level of student knowledge was categorized as high. This means that students know that COVID-19 can be transmitted to other people including smokers but they do not seek further information about it. Keywords: covid-19, information, students, smokers, perception,
Active smokers and passive smokers are at risk of being infected with COVID-19, causing acute breathing. Existing research results state that smoking habits worsen the health of COVID-19 sufferers so that it affects smoking habits in COVID-19 patients to reduce and even stop smoking (Sabrina & Ichsan, 2021). This study aims to determine how students smoker's perception of the transmission of COVID-19. This research is expected to be able to increase students' knowledge and sense of concern for their own health and the surrounding environment, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research was conducted in Cibungbulang District, Bogor Regency. The research population is students from SMP, SMA and SMK. The sample in this study amounted to 147 students. This study was designed as a survey research using a questionnaire instrument. The design of this study used descriptive quantitative methods with the Pearson Chi-Square correlation test to determine the correlation between variables. The results showed that students' perceptions of COVID-19 transmission in smokers tended to be negative even though the level of student knowledge was categorized as high. This means that students know that COVID-19 can be transmitted to other people including smokers but they do not seek further information about it. Keywords: covid-19, information, students, smokers, perception,
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