 Recent studies have focused on using waste from disposable diapers as a sustainable alternative to traditional building materials. These studies have shown that this type of waste can be used as a composite material for both structural and non-structural components of buildings. Additionally, these experiments have demonstrated that up to 10% of the total waste can be used for structural components and up to 40% for non-structural components. Furthermore, the results show that 1.73 cubic meters of waste can be reduced when constructing a house with a floor plan size of 30, 6 square meters. This article was authored by Saswanti Zerayda, Bhartya Wanka, and Romi Brahmachyamagono.