Innovation of Shopping Bags Made from Patchwork as Provision for Women's Skills in Bandung Village Rt 01 Rw 05 Gedeg District, Mojokerto Regency
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چکیده
Garbage is used goods obtained from human and natural activities that have no economic value. Until now, waste still an unresolved problem, one of which in Indonesia. Patchwork the remnants cutouts fabric-making or convection businesses. The abundance patchwork potential not proportional to processing carried out. tailors workers on average do know importance so discarded without being reprocessed. This problem also occurs Bandung Village. high level use plastic can be minimized by utilizing through shopping bags made (Patchwork Bag). purpose this study was provide education about making improve skills women patchwork. research method a qualitative description. results showed Village were very happy with training make additional insight, skills, for entrepreneurs.
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عنوان ژورنال: Unram Journal of Community Service
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['2774-6518', '2774-6526']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.29303/ujcs.v3i3.324