Household waste management strategy toward zero waste city: a case study of Banda Aceh


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Munir Erman, . and Muhammad Nizar, . and Irvan, . and Munawar Edi, . Household waste management strategy toward zero waste city: a case study of Banda Aceh. pp. 258-276. ISSN 2672-7226

Abstract

The list of waste management services offered by the government are growing but the generation of urban solid wastes is also on the rise. The aim of this study is to develop a strategy to manage household wastes in the city of Banda Aceh based on the five aspects of policy institutional funding community participation and operational technique. The study was conducted using in-depth interviews with waste management experts and a reviews of national and municipal policy documents dealing with waste management. The investigation revealed that the legal framework for the current municipal waste management system was derived from national and city council plans whereas there is no framework legal or otherwise at the provincial and village levels. From an institutional perspective the lack of personnel budget allocation and coordination among the key stakeholders have weakened waste management institutions. Most notably funding is vital to managing the huge amounts of waste generated. It is very important to increase stakeholder awareness through improved campaigns and coordination with each other. Meanwhile technical operations can be improved by sorting out the waste properly using temporary disposal sites proper time management and improved waste management logistics. These aspects need to be developed sustainably to save natural resources and reduce or avoid damage to the environment.


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Abstract

The list of waste management services offered by the government are growing but the generation of urban solid wastes is also on the rise. The aim of this study is to develop a strategy to manage household wastes in the city of Banda Aceh based on the five aspects of policy institutional funding community participation and operational technique. The study was conducted using in-depth interviews with waste management experts and a reviews of national and municipal policy documents dealing with waste management. The investigation revealed that the legal framework for the current municipal waste management system was derived from national and city council plans whereas there is no framework legal or otherwise at the provincial and village levels. From an institutional perspective the lack of personnel budget allocation and coordination among the key stakeholders have weakened waste management institutions. Most notably funding is vital to managing the huge amounts of waste generated. It is very important to increase stakeholder awareness through improved campaigns and coordination with each other. Meanwhile technical operations can be improved by sorting out the waste properly using temporary disposal sites proper time management and improved waste management logistics. These aspects need to be developed sustainably to save natural resources and reduce or avoid damage to the environment.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Waste management
AGROVOC Term: Household wastes
AGROVOC Term: Decomposition
AGROVOC Term: Data collection
AGROVOC Term: Recycling
AGROVOC Term: Waste reduction
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:55
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/9826

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