On Thursday, May 8, 2026, the Business Administration Student Association (HMPS) organized the Business For Education (BFE) program with the theme “Eduprint: Empowering Green Generation Through Eco-Art” at SDN Srondol Kulon 2. This activity was conducted as a form of social service and education for elementary school students regarding the importance of environmental conservation and creative development through eco-friendly art, or eco-art.
The event was attended by the HMPS Business Administration committee, volunteers, teachers, and the students of SDN Srondol Kulon 2. The program was met with great spirit and enthusiasm from all participants. Through this theme, the committee aimed to instill environmental awareness from an early age in a fun, interactive, and easy-to-understand manner.
The activity began with an opening ceremony and welcoming remarks from the school authorities and representatives of the Business for Education committee. Following this, participants received educational sessions on the importance of maintaining environmental cleanliness, reducing plastic waste, and repurposing used items into useful creations. The material was presented engagingly to ensure students understood the significance of environmental stewardship in their daily lives.
In addition to the educational sessions, students were invited to participate in a hands-on eco-art workshop using discarded materials such as plastic bottles, cardboard, scrap paper, and other recyclables. During this session, students were divided into several groups to create creative works together. This activity aimed to foster creativity and teamwork while building a habit of environmental consciousness from an early age.
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The primary objective of the Business For Education activity is to raise environmental awareness among the younger generation while fostering creativity by transforming waste into functional works of art. Furthermore, this program serves as a platform to strengthen social ties between students and the community through impactful educational initiatives.
Throughout the event, the students were highly active and enthusiastic in every session. They eagerly crafted various creative pieces from recycled materials and proudly showcased their work to their peers. The joy and spirit shown by the participants prove that environmental education can be delivered in a fun and engaging way for children.
Through the Business For Education program, “Eduprint: Empowering Green Generation Through Eco-Art,” the Business Administration Student Association (HMPS) hopes to create a positive impact and instill environmental stewardship in students from an early age. This activity is expected to be a small step toward fostering a creative and innovative younger generation that is conscious of the importance of preserving the environment for a better future.

