ABSTRACT
Waste is a crucial problem to be addressed immediately. Landfill if left unchecked will have an impact on the health, environmental, and even socio-economic sectors. Waste management needs to be done from each household. Household waste is among the most sources of waste produced. The need for a household waste management system so as not to pollute the environment. The system that can be done for organic waste management is Teba Modern. Teba Modern is an innovation in processing organic waste by making biopore holes as a garbage reservoir so that later it can be decomposed by microorganisms in the soil. The purpose of this study is to provide knowledge related to the application of Modern Teba in Cemenggaon Village, Sukawati District as an organic waste management system towards zero waste. The research method used is a qualitative descriptive method with data collection techniques through observation, interviews and literature studies. The result of this research is the application of Modern Teba in Cemenggaon Traditional Village, Sukawati District, has been carried out in each household with the manufacture of 2 Modern Teba in each house and now there are 350 units of Modern Teba in Cemenggaon Traditional Village. Because of this success, Cemenggaon Traditional Village was able to reduce the amount of waste to landfill and received awards from the Minister of Home Affairs and MURI Records.
