JAKARTA An increase in waste waste is an issue that is being considered in various countries, including in Indonesia. TikTok realizes that this issue is very important and cannot be ignored by humans. As one of the platforms widely used in Indonesia, TikTok encourages educational content from content creators. One of the content they support is waste treatment and application of environmentally friendly lifestyles. This support is important to be given because piles of garbage are increasing. In fact, according to a report by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (KLHK) last year, the amount of waste in Indonesia has reached 19.56 million tons. As a reminder of the importance of preserving the environment, TikTok celebrates World Environment Day by highlighting two content creators on its platform as well as environmental observers, namely Dwi Sasetyaningtias and Badminton. Tyas and Berus have a different way of inviting the TikTok community to implement environmentally friendly lifestyles. Tyas often invites his followers to recycle waste, while Amok invites his followers to recycle used goods.

Clothing waste from the fast fashion industry can cause environmental damage, ranging from pollution to blockage of groundwater. Therefore, Bev through anodetoless account invites followers to convert used clothes into kitchen tissue or cloth sanitary napkins. Meanwhile, Tyas through the sasetyaningtyas account reminded that organic kitchen waste such as fruit skin and vegetable stems can be used as compost. The method is quite easy, organic waste only needs to be stored in a piori hole or infiltration hole. After that, let the organic kitchen waste be black for several days. If the waste is black, does not smell, and does not have decomposed animals, this waste can already be used as compost fertilizer.


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