Abstract

Waste in various cities becomes a crucial problem and becomes wasted material. To overcome this problem, according to Law No. 18 of 2018 on Waste Management, everyone has the right to participate in the decision-making process, implementation, and supervision in the field of waste management. One community that actively participates in waste management is the Citizens of Environmental Care (WPL) of Depok by implementing sharia transaction agreements. This study aims to describe the implementation of sharia transaction agreements in waste management by WPL Depok. This research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. While the techniques used in this research are observation, interview and literature study. The results of this study indicate that waste management by WPL Depok uses sharia transaction agreements including: wadiah savings, qordh financing, and musyarakah cooperation. This model can be applied to other Waste Banks as a form of community empowerment based on sharia transaction agreements.

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