scholarly journals Sustainable plastic waste management strategy: Optimization of plastic manufacturing plant waste (gas and product transition)

2021 ◽  
Vol 1041 (1) ◽  
pp. 012043
Author(s):  
F Khair ◽  
J Matsana
Author(s):  
Rahayu Abriani Sahar ◽  
Abdul Rauf ◽  
Hamsiah Hamsiah

Mapping Pattern of Garbage Distribution by Type on the Kuri Coastal Coast of Maros Regency. This study aimed to identify and map the pattern of waste distribution based on the type and size of the Kuri coast and formulate a strategy for managing the distribution of waste patterns on the Kuri coast. The method used in this study is a questionnaire distribution method (questionnaire) carried out by way of giving questionnaires to the respondents, identification of waste, mapping using GPS and SWOT analysis to determine the direction of the strategy. The most dominant type of waste in each location was soft plastic waste with a percentage of 40.51% and based on a map of the distribution of marine garbage collection points in 2019 in the Kuri Caddi Hamlet, it is known that almost all over the coast bordering the sea contributes to the pollution of marine trash, especially rubbish Plastic. The direction of the management strategy was the first priority, namely : 1) Preparation and enforcement of waste management regulations in the form of PERDA or regulations covering sorting from prohibited sources and sanctions, 2) Oversight of oceanic waste reaching the shore and which will settle in waters and Assistance in the activities of garbage banks and composting.


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (09) ◽  
pp. 21041-21049 ◽  
Author(s):  
I Putu Sudana Satria Artha ◽  
Nyoman Utari Vipriyanti ◽  
I Putu Sujana

Garbage can be interpreted as a consequence of the activities of human life. It is undeniable, garbage will always be there as long as life activities continue to run. Every year, it can be ascertained that the volume of waste will always increase along with the increasing pattern of public consumerism. The landfill which is increasingly polluting the environment requires a technique and management to manage waste into something useful and of economic value, Bantas Village, Selemadeg Timur District, Tabanan Regency currently has a Waste Management Site (TPS3R) managed by Non-Governmental Organizations (KSM ) The source of waste comes from Households, Stalls, Restaurant Entrepreneurs, Schools, Offices and Ceremonies which are organic and inorganic waste. The waste management system at Bantas Lestari TPS with 3R system is Reduce (reduction of waste products starts from the source), Reuse (reuse for waste that can be reused) and Recycle (recycling waste) to date it is still running but not optimal. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative with data analysis using SWOT analysis. This study produces a Waste Management Strategy which is the result of research from the management aspect, aspects of human resources and aspects of infrastructure facilities.


Author(s):  
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan . ◽  
Mrs. Sunita Yadav ◽  
Dr. Bhagwan Singh

Waste is generated by various day to day human activities. Adopting improper waste handling and disposal methods can harm the well-being of public and environment. Waste management creates new opportunities for entrepreneurs in terms of social causes and it affects the economic structure and economic status of any country. One of the new approaches in waste management and income generation is Social entrepreneurship. But in Bharat i.e. India the young entrepreneurs have a dearth of consciousness towards social entrepreneurship. This paper discusses the status of solid waste management in India and Government initiatives for managing Solid Waste at Dharamshala. The main objectives of study are 1) to check awareness of people in managing solid waste at Dharamsala 2) and how to convert the plastic waste into theme based parks as skilled initiative for entrepreneurs at tourist spots in Himachal Pradesh. The paper thus explores the scope for entrepreneurs in waste management. The study reveals that Solid waste management concept attracted the attention of government around 1970s. But till now we believe in filling the waste in the ground or putting them in the dustbin. Government of India has created few acts and rules on waste management which are listed in this paper. Through this study it is revealed that people of Dharamshala welcome to the construction of themed parks made from plastic bottles. Majority of these people believe in separating waste at home and according to them conditions of waste disposal at Dharamshala are not very good. There is a positive correlation between people’s opinion of constructing theme parks and using plastic bottles in park’s construction. Study believes that the quantity of plastic waste in our country is endless which creates lot scope and opportunity to the social entrepreneurs.


Marine Policy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 134 ◽  
pp. 104774
Author(s):  
Xin Xu ◽  
Yingying Hou ◽  
Changping Zhao ◽  
Lei Shi ◽  
Yu Gong

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 117-126
Author(s):  
Titien Yusnita ◽  
Febri Palupi Muslikhah ◽  
Machyudin Agung Harahap

The problem of waste is always an interesting thing that never runs out to find a solution. One of them is plastic packaging waste that is widely used by the community and cannot be decomposed again by nature. In line with the SDGs issue, Indonesia is the second largest country that disposes of plastic waste in the world after China. This is very dangerous for the natural beauty of Indonesia's vast seas, and destroys a very diverse ecosystem. Existing plastic waste that comes from household waste, it can be used easily and cheaply into Ecobrick. Ecobrick is a term for the result of managing plastic waste into a brick that can be used as useful items such as chairs or tables. This plastic waste management training activity was carried out for housewives in Cibitung Tengah Village, Bogor Regency to find out the use of plastic waste that can be recycled to be used as useful goods. In addition, to provide awareness of the importance of sorting household waste in order to help preserve nature. Keywords: ecobricks, management, household, plastic waste  


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