Waste Management Strategy To Reduce Social Impact in Indonesia
Journal: International Journal of Arts and Social Science (Vol.5, No. 4)Publication Date: 2022-04-30
Authors : Rizky Budi Syamsunasir Bayu Setiawan;
Page : 07-15
Keywords : strategy; waste; management; social impact; Indonesia;
Abstract
: Population growth coupled with the ease of digital trade during the pandemic in Indonesia created a new problem, namely waste. Inaccuracy in waste management can have an impact on the emergence of a sense of insecurity and discomfort in the community around the trash can. Because of this, there are often social impacts that have the potential for conflict. An environment-based and sustainable waste management strategy is needed by involving various parties, especially the community, in waste management. Effective waste management aims to protect public health, preserve the environment, and utilize waste to have economic value. Waste management can be done with two approaches, namely a proactive approach by reducing the volume of waste turnover and also a reactive approach, namely dealing with waste that cannot be processed through a proactive approach. Facilities that support effective waste management include increasing community capacity and waste management, increasing the capacity of waste management technology, and synergizing all elements in joint efforts to manage waste so that social impacts can be avoided.
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