Waste Management System of Badung River in Bali Based on Community Behaviour

The identification of garbage at several points along the Badung river shows a low level of public awareness of the environment. The origin of the contents of the garbage in the Badung river comes from various human activities such as industry, household and nature. Although there is a trash rack, b...

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Veröffentlicht in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2019-12, Vol.690 (1), p.12009
Hauptverfasser: Mas Pertiwi, Igai, Kristinayanti, W S, Sudiasa, W, Andayani, K W
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Zusammenfassung:The identification of garbage at several points along the Badung river shows a low level of public awareness of the environment. The origin of the contents of the garbage in the Badung river comes from various human activities such as industry, household and nature. Although there is a trash rack, but it is not optimal in reducing plastic waste carried on the river. There are several reasons that cause people to throw garbage into the river. Among other things, disposing of garbage into the river is considered more practical and freer, the lack of garbage disposal facilities around the river and has become a culture. Therefore, research was conducted on community behaviour in disposing of garbage along the Badung river. The results showed trigger factors variable with a very influential factor, namely the existence of a disease of 79%. And as many as 5% of the people feel that the availability of Temporary Disposal Site facilities has no effect. The waste management system will be managed directly by the Waste Self-Management Group in each village, as an effort to build an integrated system. It also educates the public how to sort, manage and utilize waste. With the proper governance, of course, it can reduce the volume of waste to landfill.
ISSN:1757-8981
1757-899X
DOI:10.1088/1757-899X/690/1/012009