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Perceptions of Community-Based Waste Bank Operators and Customers on Its Establishment and Operationalization: Cases in Pangandaran, Indonesia

open access: yesSustainability, 2023
There is a lack of awareness and understanding of how to manage waste effectively in Indonesia, especially in coastal rural areas. This paper discusses the important issues in waste management and proposes effective waste management practices in ...
Muhammad Rifqi Ismiraj
exaly   +2 more sources

Waste Bank as Green Business

Proceeding of International Conference on Business, Economics, Social Sciences, and Humanities, 2020
The purpose of this research is to build a waste bank business using a mobile application. The method used in this research is descriptive method using a qualitative approach. Given the increasingly widespread problem of waste, one solution to this problem is that waste is processed through a waste bank.
S O Putri, F Mauludin
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The Evolution of Waste Bank in Indonesia

2023
Along with the call towards a climate-neutral economy, one solution that has in recent years become popular is the circular economy. Indonesia has local wisdom, which is a form of circular economy, namely 'waste bank.' The waste bank is a practice of social engineering that encourages people to sort waste from its source so that it can generate ...
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Waste Bank Chatbot Technology

2023
Indonesia became one of the most waste- producing countries globally and was not denied, including countries that are less capable of managing the rest of the life. At the same time, management efforts with the waste bank have been sought. Therefore, we will conduct a repair analysis of the waste bank working system with Trashy Technology chatbot. This
Surya, Desayu Eka   +5 more
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Images of Waste and Purification on the Banks of the Ganga

City & Society, 1998
THESE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES take the reader through the interstices of human civilization, to the places where waste accumulates, flows, and is “managed” by the state. Images of the sacred and profane and the notions of purity and material pollution associated with them are brought into stark relief to convey the argument that government, activist and ...
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Waste Bank: Waste Management Model in Improving Local Economy

2017
The aim of this study is to explain waste management model through waste bank and explain how households increase their welfare through this model. The findings from this study can be an alternative for other cities in other countries especially developing countries in overcoming waste problems.
Wulandari, Dwi   +2 more
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Waste Bank-Socio-Economic Empowerment Nexus in Indonesia: The Stance of Maqasid al-Shariʻah

Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 2022
Miftahorrozi Miftahorrozi   +2 more
exaly  

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