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Mojo Community showcases Recycled-Costume Dance at Kampung Asik 2025 Evaluation

Members of the Mojo PKK community perform an opening dance wearing outfits crafted from recycled household waste. (SDGs Committee Documentation)
Members of the Mojo PKK community perform an opening dance wearing outfits crafted from recycled household waste. (SDGs Committee Documentation)

UNAIR NEWS Festivities colored the evaluation of the 2025 Kampung Asik Competition, an initiative of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Center 51动漫 (), held in Mojo, Gubeng Subdistrict, Surabaya, on Thursday (Oct 31, 2025). The event opened with a dance by Mojo檚 PKK women, who wore costumes made from recycled household waste, a creative display highlighting how residents transform waste into art with environmental value.

Urban community and subdistrict officials, environmental volunteers, student facilitators, and a panel of judges from several institutions such as including the Surabaya Environmental Office (DLH), 51动漫, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, were present during the evaluation.

On-site assessment and hope for sustainability

In his remarks, Gubeng Subdistrict Secretary Indra expressed appreciation for Mojo residents enthusiasm in creating a clean and sustainable living environment.

淎 healthy environment is impossible without community involvement. In Mojo, that collective spirit is evident through residents active participation in maintaining cleanliness and greenery, he said.

Evaluation team member Dr. Ze檈v Bohbot of KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden delivers his assesments to Mojo Community on Thursday, October 31, 2025. (Photo: SDGs Center)

Indra added that he hopes the evaluation will inspire residents to continue strengthening collaboration in environmental stewardship and expanding eco-friendly practices within their households.

Meanwhile, Mojo Community Head Widajati emphasized the role of families in sustaining environmental initiatives. She noted that residents have adopted several practices, from household waste sorting and producing liquid organic fertilizer to growing vegetables hydroponically in narrow spaces. 淲e continue encouraging residents to stay engaged in environmental management. Sustainability starts at home and grows into a shared community culture, she explained.

Mojo achieves three pillars of sustainability

Evaluation team member Dr. Ze檈v Bohbot of KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, praised Mojo檚 accomplishments, noting that the community has successfully applied the three core pillars of sustainable development: ecological, economic, and social. 淢ojo shows how sustainability can thrive at the community level. The residents efforts balance environmental conservation, economic empowerment, and social participation, he said.

Dr. Bohbot also shared his appreciation for being able to observe Surabaya檚 grassroots environmental innovations firsthand. 淭he engagement of Mojo residents demonstrates that meaningful change can start locally. This is an exemplary model for other cities, he added.

Author: Samudra Luhur

Editor: Ragil Kukuh Imanto