Studi HTMS090 di Kampung A mengungkapkan paparan bahan kimia domestik yang dapat diminimalkan dengan intervensi sederhana: peningkatan ventilasi, substitusi produk, praktik penyimpanan yang lebih aman, dan edukasi. Implementasi berbasis komunitas dengan solusi berbiaya rendah direkomendasikan.
The term HTMS090 originated as an internal catalog number in the Southeast Asian Heritage Trust’s digital archive. HT stands for Highland Tradition, MS for Masyarakat Sejahtera (Prosperous Society), and 090 for the ninth family study initiated in 2009.
The family in question — the Sulaiman-Binasa clan — resides in Kampung A Kimika, a village so small it appears only on topographic maps. “A Kimika” is believed to derive from an old local term meaning “place of the copper-colored stream,” referencing the mineral-rich river that borders the village.
What makes the HTMS090 record special is not just its meticulous documentation, but its focus on high quality as defined by the villagers themselves: not material wealth, but health, intergenerational knowledge transfer, agricultural diversity, and emotional resilience.
When a solar light fails, Arman fixes it. When a rattan chair breaks, Pak Idris reweaves it. When clothes tear, Ibu Siti patches them with hand-dyed thread. Their “repair culture” is logged in HTMS090 as a key high-quality indicator: the family sends less than 1 kg of non-organic waste to landfill per month.
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