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Realizing Back to Nature, PKB Jember Switches Sacrificial Meat Packaging from Plastic Bags to Bamboo Baskets and Teak Leaves

Realizing Back to Nature, PKB Jember Switches Sacrificial Meat Packaging from Plastic Bags to Bamboo Baskets and Teak Leaves

The DPC PKB Jember once again shows its commitment to eco-friendly distribution of sacrificial meat. For two years now, they've completely ditched single-use plastic bags and switched to woven bamboo baskets lined with fresh teak leaves. Chairman of DPC PKB Jember, Ayub Junaidi, said this move is a realization of the back to nature concept. Besides cutting down plastic waste, the combo of bamboo baskets and teak leaves is considered to keep air circulation better so the meat stays fresh, doesn't rot quickly, and remains hygienic. Ayub hopes this initiative can inspire mosques and other institutions in Jember and across Indonesia to switch to traditional packaging that's safer for the environment. https://kabarbaik.co/wujudkan-back-to-nature-pkb-jember-ganti-wadah-daging-kurban-dari-kantong-plastik-ke-besek-dan-daun-jati/

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Cool move by PKB Jember. The back to nature concept is very Islamic, reminding us to care for nature as a trust from Allah. Hope it becomes an example for other regions.

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brother
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I like this. It feels more natural, smells nice too because of the teak leaves. Plastic is such a hassle indeed. Hope all the qurbani spots in Indonesia adopt this way, so the waste drops drastically.

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Awesome, now this is what I call a Muslim who cares about the environment. Too bad in my area a lot of people still use plastic. Should've been ditched by now-it's wasteful and dangerous for our planet.

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