scholarly journals Sampah Plastik sebagai Konsekuensi Modernitas dan Upaya Penanggulangannya

2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-130
Author(s):  
Alfitri Alfitri ◽  
Helmi Helmi ◽  
Slamet Raharjo ◽  
Afrizal Afrizal

Plastic waste has become one of the most worrying global environmental problem.  Increased population, urbanization, and consumptive lifestyles have increase the use of plastic.  Poorly waste management system and unsupportive behavior are the factors of plastic waste problem.  According to Giddens, it can be seen that the plastic problem is a consequence of modernity.  Capitalism which emphasizes packaging is one of the consequences of modernity.  Innovative and efficient production processes are believed can develop new economies that use a lot of recycled materials.  With Giddens framework as well, the behavior of plastic producers and consumers should be able to move from unconscious motivation to practical consciousness, and discursive consciousness.  Through this can be expected to form behavior of the use of plastics that are more environmentally friendly.

2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-35
Author(s):  
Yevhen Borshchuk ◽  
Maksym Vasylyshyn

The objective of this article is generalization of theoretical and applied approaches to the formation of the waste management system. Based on the systems-oriented analysis of the concept of sustainable development in the context of Eurointegration strategy of Ukraine, it substantiates the need for the formation of an effective national ecological policy, one of the main tasks of which is to minimize industrial and domestic waste. Methodology. Based on the analysis of the results of leading scientists pertaining to the formation of the waste management systems, the the provision is concluded that the increase in the volumes of waste closely correlates with the growth rate of the national GDP and, at the same time, even with the most advanced technologies it is impossible to prevent waste generation. However, the high level of generation is, first of all, the result of ineffective use of natural resources in the production processes. The article substantiates that under present day conditions, the theoretical and methodological foundation of the study of waste management must become the principles of sustainable development. This predetermines the need for taking into consideration not only the existing expenses for waste disposal or utilization, but also losses of the future generations resulting from the effects of waste on the environment components and human health when taking managerial decisions. Results. It has been established that the need for minimization of industrial waste is determined by the fact that the the pace of consumption of resources by human society and waste generation is not balanced; in addition, there is no necessity in using natural resources so extensively. Changes in the machinery, distribution system, legislation allow to minimize the volumes of waste essentially, thus preserving the quality of life on the planet. The article provides in-detail analysis of the EU countries’ experience in the sphere of formation of waste management systems, hierarchy formed within the EU as to the priorities of the approaches to the management of the processes of minimization of industrial and domestic waste. It has been established that the strategic goals of waste management in the EU are minimization of the volumes of waste formation by way of prevention of their formation, use of waste in the production processes, reduction to the minimum the quantity of waste placed in the landfills. Practical implications. There is conducted the analysis of the features of functioning of waste management system and its goals, hich allows to use experience of the developed nations in resolving the problem of waste more effectively, specify the role of state administration in the achievement of the Goals of sustainable development by 2030 in reduction of industrial and domestic waste. Value/originality. Application of system analysis permits to identify the main problems of the formation of waste management system taking into account the specific character of its functioning under modern conditions.


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 173
Author(s):  
Yuke Sri Rezki ◽  
Dedes Kusumawati

Assessment of Management of Liquid Waste and Solid Waste useful to prot>ide a11 Ol'erview for stakeholders in making decision to develop a waste management system of output from ai1port operation which sustainable and environmentally friendly. T71e assessme11t took a case study at Ngurah Rai Airport which is the second largest airport in Indonesia. T7re assessment looks at the waste management procedures, both liquid and solid waste at tlie airport. In addition, this study provides arz overview of relationship between the number of passengers, the number of aircraft and the production of solid waste. Given this assessment can be seen that the waste management system has been implemented and can provide recommendations related to the waste management system to other airports.


2021 ◽  
Vol 296 ◽  
pp. 02010
Author(s):  
Lada Rozhdestvenskaya ◽  
Larisa Cherednichenko ◽  
Kristina Malchugova ◽  
Vladimir Korotenko

Large public events (forums, championships, contests, olympiads) are events with a large number of spectators and participants, which, as a rule, leads to the generation of a large amount of waste. Mass sporting events are no exception, and when planning them, a special role is assigned to the creation of environmentally friendly waste management system. The subject of the research is the concept of waste management at the upcoming World Junior Ice Hockey Championship in 2023 in Novosibirsk. The article also discusses the types of waste generated in the functional areas of the competition grounds, studied the practice of handling solid waste: possible technologies for utilization and collection. The scheme of waste management at various stages of sports competitions is presented. Reasonable waste management should be based on the following principles: waste minimization, repair and restoration of faulty equipment and inventory, reuse of goods and materials, maximum recycling and composting, minimum burial and storage at landfills. Based on the results of the article, the main methods and recommendations for effective waste management at WJC-2023 were identified


2020 ◽  
Vol 167 ◽  
pp. 1950-1959 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sonali Dubey ◽  
Pushpa Singh ◽  
Piyush Yadav ◽  
Krishna Kant Singh

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