The recycling machine utilization workshop (plastic waste shredding and organic waste shredding) was attended by approximately 15 people. They came from various environmentalist communities and waste processing practitioners (compost activists, maggots – to process food waste), organic soap makers, eco enzymes, mangrove lovers, kindergarten teachers, housewives, founders of the Bali E start-up, and Bali Buda.
BWMTC collaborated with the Rebo Ijo Wisanggeni community in providing organic seeds that were distributed to workshop participants. Rebo Ijo Wisanggeni is an urban farming activist who utilizes unproductive land in urban areas into yard gardens with an organic approach.
There are many opportunities for collaboration from this workshop, including collaborating with mothers around Pemogan to utilize used rice sacks into bags that can be used for clean-up activities, training in making organic soap from eco enzymes, and an offer to spray eco enzymes at the Pemogan TPS3R to reduce odors at the TPS, as well as opportunities for collaboration with the Bali E start-up for clean-up activities in Klungkung Regency.