Alfi Rumidatul
Community Service Activities were carried out at Tanmiyah International Green School Sumedang through training on processing cooking oil waste into honey soap. This training in Community Service activities aims to provide new insight to students and teachers regarding the process of processing cooking oil waste into honey soap and its benefits for health and the environment. This activity is carried out with a practical approach that involves students and teachers directly in every stage of soap making, from selecting raw materials to the finishing process. The results of this training show a significant increase in students' and teachers' understanding of natural ingredient-based soap making techniques, as well as practical skills that can be applied in everyday life. Apart from that, this activity also encourages students' creativity in creating value-added products, taking into account sustainability and environmentally friendly aspects. It is hoped that this training can contribute to the development of students' entrepreneurial skills and build awareness of the importance of using natural materials in everyday life.
Increase teacher and student knowledge about processing cooking oil waste into honey soap. Improving the skills of teachers and students in processing cooking oil waste into honey soap
The benefit for SITH, especially the Forestry Technology Group, is that it can apply knowledge to teachers and students in overcoming the problem of cooking oil waste into honey soap. The benefits for teachers and students at Tanmiyah International Green School Sumedang are gaining knowledge and skills in processing cooking oil waste into honey soap.