The Use of Used Jerene, Used as an Aesthetic Multipurpose Place to Become a Superior Product for Migrants
Keywords:
Used Jeregen, Multipurpose place, MigrantAbstract
The use of used jerry cans as an aesthetic multipurpose place is a strategy to turn it into a superior product for migrants. In this context, community service activities provide training to migrants in Malaysia to turn used jerry cans into valuable goods, both economically and aesthetically. This training not only provides technical skills in the transformation process of used jerry cans, but also raises awareness of sustainable and environmentally friendly practices. Migrants are taught to clean, cut, and decorate used jerry cans so that they become multifunctional storage areas or decorative items. By mastering these skills, migrants can create products that are not only environmentally friendly, but also have a high selling point. This training equips them with the ability to overcome economic and environmental challenges, strengthen their well-being, and open up new opportunities in the business world.