The waste problem seems to be a difficult thing to handle at this time.Even in some areas in Bandung Regency, it is not difficult to find piles of garbage.But for a man from Rancaekek, Bandung Regency, Pandi Mulyana (38) trash can be made into something more beautiful.The waste he uses to work is diapers or disposable diapers.According to him, diapers are an opportunity to be used for creative work by making flower vases, paintings, bonsai replicas, and aquariums.Who would have thought that the creation of this work began when a resident threw garbage near his house in 2018."So this was inspired by Jalan Walini, where in 2018 there was an extraordinary accumulation of garbage, which might be difficult to dispose of. I was thinking how to get rid of the garbage, but I don't want it if the garbage is only transported by garbage cars, because if it is moved with Garbage trucks are not a solution but only move problems," Pandi said when met at his residence in Babakan Asta Village, RT 02 RW 11, Rancaekek Wetan Village, Rancaekek District, Bandung Regency, Tuesday (24/5/2022)."In our area, we can clean the garbage, it moves to other people's areas. I took the initiative how this pampers waste should be a very beautiful work," he added.He explained that the garbage on the road came from clogged sewers and people who littered.Because of that, other people also carry out disposal in the area."People who litter there, because of the mindset of throwing garbage in its place, may think that Jalan Walini is a trash can. In my opinion, garbage is like a magnet, because when there is a pile of garbage it will continue to be an addition to a pile of garbage," he explained.Pandi revealed that one year later he learned about the use of diapers into a work.However, he said, at first he didn't believe in it"In early 2019, an ITB lecturer told me that pampers waste could be used as a pot or flower vase. I was also initially surprised why it had to be pampers waste even though there were a lot of other materials, but he only provided information regarding how to make it. sleep to find my own way, so I can create it," he explained.He admitted that the manufacturing process often ended in failure.However, according to him, this has become a whip to make him come back until he succeeds."It was because I was impatient in the manufacturing process, in the end I failed. But it was precisely from that failure that led me to know how to make it successful. After I succeeded in making pots, I finally continued to make bonsai replicas like this," he said.Pandi said that many people think that diapers are useless.However, according to him, it is a scattered diamond."I also made a painting from used car tires. I took this big one into a pot, the pieces of which were made into a frame for painting. I also made ornaments from used broken goods such as used glass, broken plates and others as works of art," he said.In his work, Pandi always describes something about nature and its elements of beauty.According to him, this is due to concerns about the environment."So I don't know why every time I want to draw the inspiration I get regarding dreams of natural beauty, healthy nature, cool nature, free from garbage, even though the actual situation might not be like that. The materials are also made of masks and plastic too," he explained. .His party revealed that the references to his works came from Penjing art.With that, he said, Penjing art has a blend of nature with dead trees."I've seen references to penjing art, where penjing art is older than bonsai art, when bonsai is thought to be more ancient it turns out penjing is more ancient. Because penjing art is a blend of nature with dead trees," he said.Pandi said that he had spent as much as a ton of diapers for his current works from 2019.He said, in making his work it could take one day"If we do our calculations from 2019 until now, more than one ton of diaper waste has been used for making works," said Pandi"One work itself in terms of the time of manufacture varies, there can be one day or more, depending on the weather because the longest is the drying process, the media uses cement. Drying can be done in two to three days," he added.He added that those who want to own his work can come to his residence.He didn't even set a price for his work."Yes, if you want, continue to like it, please. I prefer it to be like a donation, rather than buying his work," he concluded.