scholarly journals ZERO WASTE LIFESTYLE CONCEPT WITHIN ISLAMIC-SCIENCE PRESPECTIVE

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
Alvi Jauharotus Syukriya ◽  
Lensa Rosdiana Safitri

Islam has comprehensive rule that regulate in all aspects of human life, including evireonmental issues. One fact of global problems related to environment is waste management problem. Zero waste is waste management system which it could be a holistic solution due to waste issue. This study aim to analyse the zero waste concept within Islamic-science prespective on municipal waste reduction as a solution to prevent environmental damage. This study use literature reviews method that focuse on waste management programs in Surabaya City which have been stated on a national and international scale. The results of this study show implementation of waste management programs In Surabaya City such as the depletion of disposable plastic usage, the existence of waste bank units, until the presence of a solid waste power plant infrastructure. However, the program implementation has not been able to decrease the number of resource in Surabaya landfill. It is because of poorly coordination between government and society, and the lack of environmental awareness about the harm of waste resource to environmental health. Thus, the existence of zero waste concept combined with Islamic-science prespective could lead direction movement to appreciate the importance of proper and correct waste management. Based on these results, it conclude that waste management with zero waste concept considered to become a new lifestyle in waste management namely Islamic lifestyle, because it is in line with Islamic law. Moreover, this new lifestyle could be implemented in all communities regarding to the nature is a gift form Allah SWT and humans have a command to protect it.

2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Raka Maulana ◽  
Yulianti Pratama ◽  
Lina Apriyanti

<p>Some areas in the city of Bandung is an area that dilitasi by the flow of the river, to prevent the introduction of garbage into the river basin is necessary to note the waste management systems in residential areas along the river. Cidurian river has a length of 24.86 Km along the river flow. Consists of the city of Bandung and Bandung regency. Administrative regions Cidurian River past eight (8) districts, from the region in the District Kiaracondong precisely Village Babakan Babakan Sari and Surabaya populous and the most densely populated. Thus, there should be community-based waste management in the form of a reduction in resources to prevent potential entry of waste into the river basin. Planning waste reduction will be divided into two, namely the reduction of inorganic waste with waste bank then the reduction of organic waste with absorption holes biopori, and bio reactor mini determination of the reduction is determined by the results of the analysis of the sampling covers the composition and garbage, then the result of the measurement characteristics test and analysis results questionnaire.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (12) ◽  
pp. 2187-2192
Author(s):  
Eko Muh Widodo ◽  
Muhamad Ardi Yuwono ◽  
Rohmat Haryadi ◽  
Ade Hirani Noverizka ◽  
Gunawan Sholeh Sholahudin ◽  
...  

Gondosuli Village is located in Muntilan District, Magelang Regency, and has a high population growth rate, economy, and development, all of which contribute to increased community activities. This causes waste production to continue to rise; additionally, there are issues with waste management from upstream to downstream, namely a lack of waste reduction, which leads to waste accumulation in landfills. This is due to a lack of proper management, which consists of only collection, disposal, and transportation. As a result, the community service is carried out by planning for a solid waste management system capable of reducing waste from upstream. The cultivation of maggots from organic waste is an upstream system approach that can be used to solve the waste problem. BSF maggot cultivation has several advantages, including the production of pre-puppa, which can be used as a source of protein for animal feed, and aiding in the resolution of the community's organic waste processing problem. The concept of integrated waste management (TPS 3R) can be combined with a waste bank to reduce waste disposal in the TPA while also providing economic value.


Author(s):  
Hadi Fitriansyah ◽  
Maryono Maryono

Currently, there are still problems occurring in waste management activities in Pangkalpinang City. Solid waste that is scattered in the City of Pangkalpinang is caused by waste that has not been transported and handled. TPA Parit Enam's capacity, which serves solid waste in Pangkalpinang City, will decrease every year due to an overload of incoming waste generation. Currently, the City of Pangkalpinang aggressively implements a waste management policy at the source or the 3R program, including waste bank activities and waste processing at reduce, reuse and recycle (3R) landfills. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of household waste reduction activities on the current use of the Parit Enam landfill in Pangkalpinang City in each of the scenarios that were compiled. The compilation model uses Powersim Studio 2005. The dynamic analysis shows that the activities that follow the waste at the source and respect what happens in TPS 3R Pangkalpinang City can affect TPA Parit Enam's useful life and produce a suitable scenario to be applied in the waste management activities of Pangkalpinang City. Scenario C (Optimistic), the valuable life of Parit Enam Landfillreaches 2023, and scenario C (Optimistic) can reduce the amount of waste transported by 29.65% compared to scenario A (Business as Usual). Besides, the proportion of household waste reduction reached 48% at the end of the simulation year.


2018 ◽  
Vol 154 ◽  
pp. 02007 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hijrah Purnama Putra ◽  
Enri Damanhuri ◽  
Emenda Sembiring

The change of waste management paradigm becomes an important thing to do, as a step adaptation to the increasing rate of waste generation every year in Indonesia. 100% management target has been divided into two parts, namely the reduction (30%) and waste handling (70%). Reductions focus on source limitation and 3R program optimization, whereas handling involves collecting and final processing activities. However, the current level of waste reduction is still very low (12%), the government made various efforts to increase it, one of its with the waste bank program. DIY province as a pioneer in the concept of waste bank continues to develop to increase the participation of the community, from 166 locations in 2013, increased to 792 locations in 2017 and 495 of its as the waste bank (62.5%). Average waste bank with 43 customers, able to manage the waste up to 2,078,064 kg/month, with the data can be estimated the amount of waste that can be managed in the city of Yogyakarta, Sleman and Bantul Regency. The city of Yogyakarta has 433 units of the waste bank, capable of managing waste up to 899,801.8 kg/month, Sleman Regency has 34 units of the waste bank (78.966,4 kg/month) and Bantul has 24 units of the waste bank (49.873,5 kg/month). The integration of formal and informal sectors through waste banks can increase the percentage of waste management services. The level of service in Yogyakarta City increased from 85% to 95.5%, Sleman District from 30.71 to 31%, and Bantul Regency from 7.49 to 7.7%


Waste is one of the biggest problems in Indonesia. The number increases with increasing population and lead to the development of waste bank that are manage irregularly by the community. By implementing digital business using SOA, the entities in the waste management ecosystem will be integrated. An end to end processes will be centralized into one application and automation making this business can be controlled efficiently. The use of digital business promises to encourage Indonesian citizens to manage waste by selling garbage to waste banks and revolutionizing the way in organizations accelerate processes and competencies and take leverage of market opportunities. The proposed system is a functioning mobile and web-based application as an enabler of environmental ecosystems, especially waste management problem. Waste disposal from household, market, office, roadside, commercial areas and various location will be deposited to the nearest waste bank. Regarding to this issue, we created digital business planning based on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for waste management.


2017 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Arlini Dyah Radityaningrum ◽  
Jenny Caroline ◽  
Dyah Kusuma Restianti

Pengelolaan sampah dengan konsep Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (3R) merupakan upaya yang efektif dalam mengurangi jumlah sampah yang masuk ke Tempat Pembuangan Akhir (TPA). Program bank sampah merupakan satu alternatif pengelolaan sampah secara 3R. Bank Junk for Surabaya Clean (BJSC) merupakan satu program pengelolaan sampah berbasis masyarakat di Surabaya dengan konsep 3R. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk (i) menganalisa komposisi sampah masuk pada BJSC, (ii). menghitung keseimbangan massa sampah pada BJSC, (iii) menghitung potensi 3R sampah pada BJSC. Penelitian ini dilakukan dengan metode survei, observasi, wawancara dan sampling tentang mekanisme bank sampah dan komposisi sampah yang masuk. Data dianalisa secara deskriptif kuantitatif dengan tabel dan grafik. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa total sampah masuk ke BJSC adalah 984,9 kg dengan komposisi sampah kertas 52,1%, sampah plastik 39,6%, sampah logam 5,6% dan sampah kaca 2,7%. Keseimbangan massa sampah pada BJSC adalah sampah masuk 984,4 kg dengan sampah tereduksi 96,5% dan sampah residu yang ke TPA 3,5 %. Potensi 3R sampah di BJSC adalah melalui kegiatan daur ulang (recycle) sampah kertas 26,3% dan sampah plastik 15,9%, sedangkan guna ulang (reuse) sampah kertas 23,7%, sampah plastik 22,2%, sampah logam 5,6% dan sampah kaca 2,7%.                                                                                     Kata kunci: bank sampah, 3R, reduksi sampah, residu sampah Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (3R) is an effective alternative of waste management to reduce waste residu collected to landfill. Waste bank is one alternative of waste management practicing 3R. Bank Junk for Surabaya Clean (BJSC) is a program of community based waste management with 3R concept in Surabaya. This research aimed to (i) analized waste compositions collected in BJSC, (ii) counted mass balanced of wastes in BJSC, (iii) counted the amount of wastes reduced, reused and recycled in BJSC. The data were collected with survey, observation, interview and sampling to analyze mechanism of BJSC and waste compositions in BJSC. The result showed that the wastes collected in BJSC were around 984,4 kg with 52,1% of paper, 39,6% of plastic, 5,6% of metal and 2,7% of glass. The mass balanced showed 96,5% of waste reduction and 3,5% of waste residu. The potensial of 3R activity conducted in BJSC was for 26,3% of paper recycle, 15,9% of plastic recycle, 23,7% of paper reuse, 22,2% of plastic reuse, 5,6% of metal reuse and 2,7% of glass reuse.  Keywords: bank junk, 3R, waste reduction, waste residu


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 111-124
Author(s):  
Rina Maulina ◽  
Ika Rahmadani ◽  
Sari Maulida Vonna ◽  
Linda Rahmazaniati

ABSTRAK Salah satu permasalahan besar yang dialami kota-kota besar di Indonesia adalah persampahan. Sampah dapat diartikan sebagai konsekuensi adanya aktivitas kehidupan manusia.Tidak dapat dipungkiri, sampah akan selalu ada selama aktivitas kehidupan masih terus berjalan. Setiap tahunnya, dapat dipastikan volume sampah akan selalu bertambah seiring dengan pola konsumerisme masyarakat yang semakin meningkat. Kementerian Lingkungan Hidup mencatat rata-rata penduduk Indonesia menghasilkan sekitar 2,5 liter sampah per hari atau 625 juta liter dari jumlah total penduduk. Abdimas ini bertujuan agar mengubah mindset Mitra tentang paradigma pengelolaan sampah yang bertumpu pada pendekatan akhir sudah saatnya ditinggalkan dan diganti dengan paradigma baru. Paradigma yang menganggap sampah sebagai sumber daya yang mempunyai nilai ekonomis dan dapat dimanfaatkan, misalnya, untuk energi, kompos, pupuk, dan bahan baku industri. Pengelolaan sampah dapat dilakukan dengan pendekatan yang komprehensif. Dimulai dari hulu, yaitu sejak suatu produk yang berpotensi menjadi sampah belum dihasilkan. Dilanjutkan sampai ke hilir, yaitu pada fase produk sudah digunakan, sehingga menjadi sampah, yang kemudian dikembalikan ke media lingkungan secara aman. Tujuannya agar dapat mengurangi sampah di TPS/TPA dan mendorong pemberdayaan ekonomi masyarakat, melalui pemanfaatan sampah dengan program 3R (Reduce, Reuse dan Recycle). Kata Kunci: Green Accounting, Bank Sampah, Perekonomian   ABSTRACT One of the big problems faced by big cities in Indonesia is solid waste. Garbage can be interpreted as a consequence of the activities of human life. It is undeniable that garbage will always exist as long as life activities continue. Every year, it is certain that the volume of waste will always increase along with the increasing consumerism of society. The Ministry of Environment noted that the average Indonesian population produces around 2.5 liters of waste per day or 625 million liters of the total population. This Abdimas aims to change Mitra's mindset about the waste management paradigm that is based on the final approach, it is time to leave it and replace it with a new paradigm. The paradigm that considers waste as a resource that has economic value and can be used, for example, for energy, compost, fertilizer, and industrial raw materials. Waste management can be done with a comprehensive approach. Starting from upstream, that is, since a product that has the potential to become waste has not been produced. Continued downstream, where the product has been used, so that it becomes waste, which is then returned to the environmental media safely. The goal is to reduce waste in TPS/TPA and encourage community economic empowerment, through the use of waste with the 3R (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) program. Keywords: Green Accounting, Waste Bank, Economy


Author(s):  
Suwari Akhmaddhian ◽  
Ria Virigianti ◽  
Erga Yuhandra

Environmental issues are interesting subjects that are related to the earth’s sustainability. While Garbage is basically an obstacle, it also has the potential to prevent environmental damage and increase the community's economy if it is well managed. This research aims to analyze local government policies in waste management based on the value of ecological justice to achieve natural preservation. The research method used is qualitative with primary data from interviews and observations supported by laws and regulations related to waste management. The research was conducted in Kuningan Regency and Ciamis Regency. The results showed that the Ciamis local government policy in waste management was equipped with local regulations, government officials, infrastructure, community participation, and program innovation, namely waste sorting, waste bank, maggot, and garbage alms. The conclusion is that local government policies, especially in Kuningan, still need improvement related to optimizing the role of the local government in institutional and funding of waste management and increasing public education regarding waste management. Good waste management can create environmental sustainability and community welfare.


2021 ◽  
Vol 58 (1) ◽  
pp. 1387-1392
Author(s):  
Chainarong Khaw-ngern Et al.

Due to the population growth, economic expansion, and urbanization, waste becomes a critical problem of societies. Zero waste policies are a great and important way in which local businesses take an interest to preserve our environment. Going zero-waste, however, is a hard and intense process because there are many challenges and hindrances along the path. This article provides an overview of the guiding principles to solid waste management and to look at zero waste management in Japan, Singapore, and Thailand. It also suggests mindful consumption as tool for zero waste management towards sustainability. Documentary study and literature review were used for data collection. The result shows that zero waste management needs to be developed step-by-step and it needs involvement of all stakeholders. It can bring economic and environmental benefits to the countries, but it leads to more financial cost of implementation and operation. Mindful consumption, based on Buddhism principle of right mindfulness, is considered a helpful and practical way for everyone to help their communities reduce waste through moderate consumption. With mindfulness, individuals care not only for their own wellbeing, but for others, communities, and environment. They will participate in source separation, reuse, and recycling programs as they realize that conserving environment and reducing the use of natural resource over the life cycle of the service and products can lead their lives more sustainable. The right understanding in the cause and effect of waste can lead people to engage in waste reduction, reuse, and recycling and move towards sustainable waste solution.


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