No Water Goes to Waste

Friday, March 28, 2025

Several Islamic boarding schools process bathroom and kitchen waste, producing economically valuable products.

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Wastewater Treatment Plant donated through corporate social responsibility (CSR) of PT Indonesia Royal Paper at Darul Ulum Vocational School (SMK), Kepuhdoko Village, Tembelang District, Jombang Regency, March 19, 2025. Ishomuddin for Tempo. tempo : 174390269056.

THE hum of the wastewater treatment plant (IPAL) machine begins to echo from the back corner of Pondok Pesantren (Islamic Boarding School) Darul Ulum in Kepuhdoko village, Jombang Regency, East Java, every morning at 2:30am. The sound of the machine blends faintly with the recitation of Quranic verses emanating from the mosque’s loudspeakers. This serves as a signal for the students to prepare for dawn prayers, Quranic study, and lesso

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