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Overview of waste bank application in Indonesian regencies. [PDF]
Managing municipal solid waste (MSW) is a critical for Indonesia, as the country produces a substantial amount of waste annually. However, Indonesia’s recycling rate remains limited, less than 25% of its waste, with the rest ending up in landfills. To address this, waste banks have emerged as a community-based solution to enhance MSW management through
Budiyarto A, Clarke B, Ross K.
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Design of Location-Based Waste Collecting on Enviro Andalas Waste Bank
EnviroAndalas Waste Bank is engaged in worth selling dry waste management at Andalas University. Waste bank management activities include customer registration, waste bank transactions and picking-up of customer’s waste.
Husnil Kamil +2 more
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The role of waste banks in reducing waste in Gunung Kidul Regency [PDF]
The waste bank is an alternative waste management in Indonesia. The waste Bank in Gunung Kidul Regency, Yogyakarta is one of the waste banks that has been established and is active until now. The method used to determine the generation and composition of
Faradina Devita +2 more
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Waste Bank Program for Households as A Means of Processing Inorganic Waste
Waste management is crucial in the present day, particularly due to the increase in trash production caused by population growth. To address this issue, the government has implemented the Waste Bank Program, which aims to reduce the amount of waste ...
Anna Maria Sri Asih +3 more
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Improving Recycling Behaviour Through Waste Bank Implementation in Diponegoro University [PDF]
One of the environmental problems in Diponegoro University is waste, because the number of people is directly proportional to the amount of waste produced. According to the Minister of Environment Regulation number 13 of 2012, a waste bank is a place for
Sumiyati Sri +6 more
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The Management of Household Waste Based on Waste Bank to Increase Community Income in Surakarta City [PDF]
This research is conducted to understand and analyze the management of household waste based on waste bank to increase community income in Surakarta city.
Irsyadul Ibad, LV Ratna Devi S
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Strategi Pengembangan Bank Sampah Sahdu Skala Kelurahan di Desa Tanimulya Kabupaten Bandung Barat
Out of four waste banks in the Tanimulya Village, Sahdu Waste Bank is the only proper waste bank in operation. Based on the 2019 West Bandung District’s Environmental Agency (Dinas Lingkungan Hidup Kebersihan) Strategic Plan, which stated the target in ...
Yulianti Pratama +1 more
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The waste generated by industry and households promotes intensive waste management. However, because the government fails to manage the waste, the community must play an active role in assisting. Plastic waste is a dangerous waste if not managed properly, so that the Wiguna Waste Bank is present with anxiety about the dangers of waste.
Disyana Ajeng Pramesti +2 more
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Waste is a problem that, until now, has been difficult for the Indonesian government to solve. The emergence of waste banks can make people aware of the need to manage waste properly.
Sarful Anam, Arum Siwiendrayanti
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WASTE BANK MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNITY PERCEPTIONS ABOUT BAROKAH BERSAMA WASTE BANK AT JAMBI
Community involvement in joining in the management of the Waste Bank aims to make people from the household level able to manage their household waste, namely reducing waste from waste sources, so that it can be a good solution in waste management and with 3R efforts on the community which is expected to reduce the burden of waste accumulation—at the ...
Erris Erris, Krisdiyanta Krisdiyanta
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