scholarly journals WASTE MANAGEMENT WITH THE WASTE BANK SYSTEM IN THE SINDANGRASA VILLAGE

ICCD ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 304-309
Author(s):  
Purnomosutji Dyah Prinajati

The purpose of this activity is to improve the economy and environmental sustainability by the two partners, namely Trash Simpati and Housewives of RW 09 Sindangrasa, East Bogor District, West Java Province. All this time, the two partners have been running a waste collection business using the Waste Bank System, which is obtained from waste in the RW 09 Sindangrasa, East Bogor District, West Java Province. The problem faced by the two partners is the generation of rubbish generated from household rubbish which usually piles up around residents' homes or dumped on river banks around Sindangrasa Sub-District. For this reason, a waste management system needs to be implemented, namely with the Waste Bank. The solution of this program is (1) Initial Socialization, (2) Technical Training, (3) Implementation of the Waste Bank System, (4) Monitoring and Evaluation, and (5) Development. The program target to be achieved in this activity plan for the two partners is to increase public knowledge about waste management with a garbage bank system by up to 90%. Community skills to manage waste up to 60%. Economic aspects of the community with additional income from the garbage bank up to 40%. To ensure the success of the program an evaluation will be carried out at each stage of the development of the program and after the garbage bank can run it will continue to be monitored and facilitated so that it will continue to develop through several programs that can be accessed from both internal and external communities

Author(s):  
Dary Farah Fikriyyah ◽  
Soeryo Adiwibowo

The purpose of this study is to describe the waste bank system particularly in two waste bank at Bogor, to analyze the influence of waste bank to daily behaviour of the waste bank’s member, and to analyze the effect of the waste bank to the respondent’s household income. This study was conducted on two different waste banks. The study interviewed 60 respondents that consist of 30 respondents of Bank Sampah Melati and 30 respondents of Bank Sampah Cilung in Bogor, West Java. The result of the research shows that, first, transaction and non-transaction activity of waste bank significantly affect the behaviour of household waste management. Second, the results of the study indicate that the waste bank does not significantly affect household income. The income of respondent’s household increase around only 0.34% to 0.68% per month per household depending on the saving intensity, type of waste as well as the amount of waste to be saving.Keywords: waste bank, behaviour, waste management, household income  ABSTRAKTujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mendeskripikan sistem kegiatan bank sampah pada dua bank sampah di Bogor, Jawa Barat. Selain itu penelitian juga bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh bank sampah terhadap perilaku pengelolaan sampah rumah tangga nasabah dan menganalisis pengaruh bank sampah terhadap pendapatan rumah tangga nasabah. Penelitian dilakukan dengan 60 orang responden, yakni 30 orang responden Bank Sampah Melati dan 30 orang responden Bank Sampah Cilung yang keduanya berada di Bogor, Jawa Barat. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa, pertama, kegiatan transaksi dan kegiatan non transaksi bank sampah dapat berpengaruh signifikan terhadap perilaku pengelolaan sampah rumah tangga pada responden kedua bank sampah. Kedua, hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa bank sampah tidak mempengaruhi pendapatan rumah tangga secara signifikan namun dapat memberikan tambahan pendapatan bagi rumah tangga responden. Pendapatan rumah tangga responden bertambah sekitar 0.34% sampai 0.68% dari pendapatan rata-rata rumah tangga per bulannya. Besar pendapatan hasil tabungan sampah terebut bergantung pada intensitas menabung, jenis sampah, dan jumlah sampah yang ditabung. Kata Kunci : bank sampah, perilaku, pengelolaan sampah, pendapatan rumah tangga


Author(s):  
Khuliyah Candraning Diyanah ◽  
Nuzulul Kusuma Putri ◽  
Aditya Sukma Pawitra

Background: The partnership program with the community was held by establishing  a garbage bank and a waste management center in Samirplapan Village, Duduk Sampeyan District, Gresik. Starting with the problem of partners, the large amount of waste generated due to being on the edge of the inter-city connecting road of Gresik- Lamongan that is often passed by many vehicles. The community still has not the knowledge to manage waste becomes more economic value. Purpose: this activity aimed to help the community in utilizing inorganic waste to be more economically valuable through the garbage bank system. While organic waste will be processed in each household into compost using the Takakura method. Methods: This activity ran for 6 months, beginning with the socialization of garbage banks to village communities, technical training, implementation of the garbage bank system, monitoring and evaluation, and development. The targets of this partnership program are PKK (community that focused on woman welfare) and community in Samirplapan village, which are mostly housewives. Results: A Garbage bank in Samirplapan village has been formed with 35 members, participants actively participate in garbage bank activities, and the knowledge of participants has also increased. In addition, participants were given training in handicrafts made from inorganic waste and how to make compost with Takakura. Conclusion: Garbage bank is one form of solution in handling waste problems by applying the principle of 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) based on community.


2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sherly Towolioe ◽  
Ariva Sugandi Permana ◽  
Norsiah A. Aziz ◽  
Chin Siong Ho ◽  
Dario G. Pampanga

Communities store a potential power to support overall performance of urban solid waste management through various creative and innovative arrangements. In Indonesia, the Rukun Warga (RW) is the lowest hierarchy of community organizational system which can implement creative and innovative arrangements to support solid waste management activities with less financial requirement. This study observed RW-based activity on fifty RWs with 412 respondents in terms of 3Rs, household waste separation, waste recycling business and waste bank system undertaken by the community for the sake of cleanliness and income-earning. The result shows that the correlation between level of the activity of the RWs communities in undertaking 3Rs, recycling business and waste bank, and the perceived cleanliness by the community members was validated. It is also showed positive results such as improved urban environment and provided strong push-factor influencing the community members to join the movement and the activities towards sustainable solid waste management are not always cost-intensive activities but a socially bounded engagement would also workable.


2018 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 68-80
Author(s):  
Iwan Riswana ◽  
Didi Rukmana ◽  
Sitti Bulkis

ENGLISHTrash bank is a place for sorting and collecting of trash that can be recycled or reused which has economic value. This research aimed to formulate the strategy of trash bank development in the settlement of Pati Regency. This research used descriptive method with quantitative and qualitative approach (mix method). The data were collected through observation, interviews, and document study. The research was conducted in Pati Regency. The result indicates that the sustainability level of trash bank in Pati Regency is at 60%. It means that the trash bank system is considered normal. There are 6 groups which are influential and have interests in the trash banks that are Environmental Office of Pati Regency, Village Government, customers, collectors, scavengers and the community. The main strategies that can be used in the development of trash banks are: 1) encouraging Environmental Office of Pati Regency to provide training and ready to accommodate and to buy the trash products; 2) Along with village government, environmental office conduct socialization of proper waste management and optimization of waste bank management. INDONESIABank sampah adalah tempat pemilahan dan pengumpulan sampah yang dapat didaur ulang dan atau diguna ulang yang memiliki nilai ekonomi. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah mencari strategi pengembangan bank sampah pemukiman di Kabupaten Pati. Penelitian ini berjenis penelitian deskriptif dengan pendekatan kuantitatif dan kualitatif. Penelitian dilakukan di Kabupaten Pati. Pengumpulan data dilakukan melalui observasi, wawancara, dan telaah dokumen. Data diolah dan dianalisis dengan metode deskriptif. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan aspek keberlanjutan bank sampah di Kabupaten Pati berada pada angka 60% yang berarti sistem bank sampah dianggap wajar. Terdapat enam kelompok yang berpengaruh dan berkepentingan terhadap bank sampah, yaitu Dinas Lingkungan Hidup Kabupaten Pati, pemerintah desa, nasabah, pengepul, pemulung dan masyarakat. Strategi utama yang dapat digunakan dalam pengembangan bank sampah adalah : 1) mendorong Dinas Lingkungan Hidup Kabupaten Pati untuk memberikan pelatihan dan siap menampung serta membeli produk kerajinan sampah; dan 2) bersama Pemerintah Desa melakukan sosialisasi terkait pengelolaan sampah dan pengoptimalan manajemen bank sampah.


Author(s):  
William Ramdhan ◽  
Riki Andri Yusda ◽  
Havid Syafwan ◽  
Dian Eka Pratiwi

Asahan Regency is a national strategic area because it has superior sectors such as plantation, marine, agriculture, fisheries and industry. This caused a lot of waste to arise in Asahan Regency. One of the efforts made by the Department of Environment to reduce the volume of waste is to make the Waste Bank an innovative program of community-based waste management. The Waste Bank at the Environmental Service was given the name "Srikandi" which was still less effective and efficient. Because at this time the process is done manually. For that we need to design a system by implementing the waterfall method, which is a sequential software development process, where progress is seen as continuously flowing down (such as waterfalls) through the phases of planning, modeling, implementation (construction), and testing. Hunger by implementing the waterfall method and the C2C e-commerce model in designing and building the E-Recycle Bank system. As a result, the system will make it easier for "Srikandi" Waste Bank officers to manage waste data so as to produce more effective and efficient data, besides that it can also be used as a container for the promotion of waste recycling products for the Asahan Regency


2022 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 760-763
Author(s):  
Enny Istanti

The issue of waste management is still a thorny problem for Indonesia. This is because most of the waste produced by households still ends up in the Final Disposal Site (TPA). Meanwhile, the capacity of landfills, especially in big cities, is getting full. In fact, it is not easy to find land to open a new TPA to accommodate the garbage collected from the community. The purpose of this community service is to teach the residents of Kepuh Village to process household dry waste. The qualitative method used in this activity uses socialization and guidance. The stages in data analysis using qualitative methods are data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the discussion in this community service are [1] Implementation of Waste Bank Socialization at the Chairman's House [2] Dry waste collection [3] Waste sorting at Residents' Houses and [4] Implementation of waste bank at Village Hall. The conclusion is that people do not understand the effect of dry waste disposal on the environment, fostering independence with dry waste processing practices.


Author(s):  
Sherly Towolioe ◽  
Ariva Sugandi Permana ◽  
Norsiah A. Aziz ◽  
Chin Siong Ho ◽  
Dario G. Pampanga

Communities store a potential power to support overall performance of urban solid waste management through various creative and innovative arrangements. In Indonesia, the Rukun Warga (RW) is the lowest hierarchy of community organizational system which can implement creative and innovative arrangements to support solid waste management activities with less financial requirement. This study observed RW-based activity on fifty RWs with 412 respondents in terms of 3Rs, household waste separation, waste recycling business and waste bank system undertaken by the community for the sake of cleanliness and income-earning. The result shows that the correlation between level of the activity of the RWs communities in undertaking 3Rs, recycling business and waste bank, and the perceived cleanliness by the community members was validated. It is also showed positive results such as improved urban environment and provided strong push-factor influencing the community members to join the movement and the activities towards sustainable solid waste management are not always cost-intensive activities but a socially bounded engagement would also workable.


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.


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 121
Author(s):  
Yonik Meilawati Yustiani ◽  
Anni Rochaeni ◽  
Elva Aulia

Residents and the government of Babakan Village have had difficulty managing their waste since the closure of the Babakan landfill several years ago. This study aims to formulate the concept of waste management in the Babakan Village, Bandung Regency, considering the waste generation and the characteristics of the residents. Data on the waste generation was obtained by sampling in several houses, while data on the characteristics of citizens was collected by distributing questionnaires. Based on the data gathered, it was found that the average waste generation per person per day in the Babakan Village was 0.134 kg with the composition of organic waste dominating up to 70.5%, while inorganic as much as 29.5%. The dominant types of waste in inorganic waste groups are plastic. In general, respondents have a good level of knowledge about waste. The enthusiasm of the community is high in participating to manage the waste with the 3R programs, such as recycling and operation of waste banks. With these data, the planning of handling of organic waste is done by a simple composter and biopori cylindrical water absorption hole, while handling inorganic waste can be done by operating a waste bank system. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (7) ◽  
pp. 1212-1217
Author(s):  
Marlina Kurnia ◽  
Andi Maufal Fadlil ◽  
RR Lina Karlina ◽  
Fatimah Nurul Khasanah ◽  
Gita Juniyati ◽  
...  

The purpose of this service activity is to change the mindset of the community to implement a waste bank system as a solution for handling waste in Geduang Village, Kalijoso Payaman, Secang District. The method used to achieve this goal is to disseminate information about waste banks and waste processing to target groups, establish a waste bank organization, and implement waste bank management. The stages of activities carried out include preparation, socialization, implementation of training, formation of associations, and evaluation. The results achieved in addition to increasing awareness for the community about the importance of processing waste properly and correctly, also the success of the community in making new handicraft products through waste media that has economic value.


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